PMID: 25729135Apr 1, 2013Paper

Changing course

The Behavior Analyst
Stuart Vyse

Abstract

Although the field of behavior analysis provided the formative experiences and much of the profession training that have fueled a long and satisfying career, I now find that I am turning away from behavior-analytic research and teaching. My reasons for making this change stem from concerns about the costs and potential benefits of basic behavior-analytic research strategies and the isolation of behavior analysis from mainstream science. I offer some suggestions for strengthening the profession.

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Aug 6, 2019·Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis·Alexandra ProtopopovaJeanne M Donaldson
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