Behavioral economics: a tutorial for behavior analysts in practice

Behavior Analysis in Practice
Derek D ReedBrent A Kaplan

Abstract

In recent years, behavioral economics has gained much attention in psychology and public policy. Despite increased interest and continued basic experimental studies, the application of behavioral economics to therapeutic settings remains relatively sparse. Using examples from both basic and applied studies, we provide an overview of the principles comprising behavioral economic perspectives and discuss implications for behavior analysts in practice. A call for further translational research is provided.

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Oct 18, 2018·Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior·Shawn P GilroyDonald A Hantula
Jul 26, 2019·Developmental Neurorehabilitation·Shawn P GilroyPatricia F Kurtz
Feb 23, 2019·Journal of Psychopharmacology·Justin C StricklandWilliam W Stoops
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Feb 2, 2021·Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis·Yanerys LeonValdeep Saini

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