"Misbehavior": a case history

Comments on the article by J. T. Todd and E. K. Morris (see record 1993-11918-001) on mythology and folklore in behavior analysis. Discussion focuses on how, in the past, many of the proponents of behavior analysis failed to recognize the significance of species behavioral differences. Research is d...

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