In this volume a distinguished group of scholars examines the
contributions that behavior analysis can make in meeting the
crucial challenges that threaten the survival of individuals,
families, societies, and nations, as well as the planet itself.
Beginning with the premise that human behavior is the primary cause
of our problems, the authors look at methods that allow us to
change it and at how these methods may be applied in specific
areas--ranging from international violence and environmental
degradation to substance abuse and training of the handicapped.
The first part, which includes a paper by B. F. Skinner and a
condensation of Murray Sidman's "Coercion and Its Fallout" (1989),
focuses on the critical problems created by human behavior in the
modern world and stresses the need for behavior scientists to
become more involved in meeting these global challenges. Part II,
The Science of Behavior Change, offers clear explanations of
behavioral theory and discusses recent experimental work. Part III
describes applications of behavior analysis to education, daycare,
and the training of the handicapped. Principles, methods, and
applications of stimulus control are explained in Part IV. The
remaining sections cover the negative effects of coercion, the use
of behavior analysis to achieve cooperation in the workplace, the
relation of culture to behavior, applications to the practice of
psychology, and related topics. Effectively linking behavior
analysis to a broad range of practical concerns, this book will be
of interest to professionals in psychology and other social
sciences as well as educators, decision makers in government and
industry, and general readers.
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