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First 5-year Index:  Volumes 5 - 9    

Contents: Volumes 1 - 4

Contents: Volume 5
(Spring and Fall 2002 Issues)
Contents: Volume 6
(Spring and Fall 2003 Issues)
Here are some articles from Volumes 1 - 4 that were reprinted in Volume 5 after the magazine name became
"Behaviorology Today"
:
Here are some articles from Volume 5 itself: Here are some articles from Volume 6:
Welcome to TIBI Editorial 9: Our New Name The Strategic Misdefining of The Natural Sciences within Universities
China Through the Eyes of a Behaviorolgist Remembering Glenn Latham Reinforcement and Diplomacy (from Coercion and Its Fallout by Murray Sidman)
Possible Geographically Based Behaviorology Associations Editorial 10: 100% Natural A Behaviorological Analysis of Adjunctive Behavior 
Introducing a Visiting Scholar
Supporting Both our Science and the Other Components of Our Discipline

Contents: Volume 7
(Spring and Fall 2004 Issues)

Contents: Volume 8
(Spring and Fall 2005 Issues)
"behaviorology.org": An Action Plan Here are some articles from Volume 7: Here are some articles from Volume 8:
Carl Sagan is Right Again: A Review of The Millennium Man The first of four articles on Verbal Behavior by Lawrence Fraley The third of four articles on Verbal Behavior by Lawrence Fraley
DataShare: Show and Tell Your Databased Work The second of four articles on Verbal Behavior by Lawrence Fraley The fourth of four articles on Verbal Behavior by Lawrence Fraley
Advancing and Independent Discipline on All Fronts

The First Baby Tender, by B.F. Skinner 
( with photo of author)

Introduction to the Philosophy of Science of Behaviorology
A Member's Perspective The First Baby Tender, by B.F. Skinner 
(no photo: faster download)
2004 Planning Meeting Report
A Summary of Progress in Disciplinary Development  Preface (from Coercion and Its Fallout by Murray Sidman)   
Separate Discipline Status Corroborated Again Introduction to the Origins of Behaviorology  
Methods for Pedagogical Success with The Millennium Man B.F. Skinner 100th Birthday Conference  
Why Focus on Behavior B.F.S. 100th Birthday Conference Paper: The Future and Behaviorology  
The Discipline of Behaviorology
If Telling Were Teaching

Contents: Volume 9
(Spring and Fall 2006 Issues)

Contents: Volume 10
(Spring and Fall 2007 Issues)
About Behaviorology Here are some articles from Volume 9: Here are some articles from Volume 10:
Defining Natural Science The Ethics of Medical Practices During Protracted Dying:  A Natural Science Perspective Origins, Status and Mission of Behaviorology Chapter 3 (of 7)
Behaviorology in China: A Status Report
(Chinese Version)
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Origins, Status and Mission of Behaviorology Chapters 1 & 2 (of 7) Origins, Status and Mission of Behaviorology Chapter 4 (of 7)
Behaviorology in China: A Status Report (English Version) Personhood & Superstition Part 1 (of 4) Personhood & Superstition Part 3 (of 4)
The Discipline of Behaviorology and the Postulate of Determinism Personhood & Superstition Part 2 (of 4) Personhood & Superstition Part 4 (of 4)
Critical Thinking and a Scientific Worldview: How Students' Thinking Might Be Changed Upon Reading The Millennium Man First 5-year Index:  Volumes 5 - 9  
Developing Opportunities to Disseminate the Natural Science of Behavior
Defining the Behaviorology Movement: Critical Distinctions from 1990

Contents: Volume 11
(Spring and Fall 2008 Issues)

Contents: Volume 12
(Spring and Fall 2009 Issues)
Charles Darwin: Behaviorist Here are some articles from Volume 11: Here are some articles from Volume 12:
A Parable of Past Scribes and Present Possibilities (on America's billion dollar Project Follow Through in education) Natural Science, Superstition, and Academic Institutions Part 1 of 2 Natural Science, Superstition, and Academic Institutions Part 2 of 2
  Origins, Status and Mission of Behaviorology Chapter 5 (of 7) Behaviorology Curricula in Higher Education
  Origins, Status and Mission of Behaviorology Chapters 6 & 7 (of 7) Behaviorology in China: A Status Report (English Version)
  Behaviorology, Death, and Life Religious Psychology Students in a Behaviorology Course
  Coercion the Real Parent Trap Part 1 of 2 10 Steps to Self Esteem
  Coercion the Real Parent Trap Part 2 of 2 A Bit of History

Contents: Volume 13
(Spring and Fall 2010 Issues)

Contents: Volume 14
(Spring and Fall 2011 Issues)

Contents: Volume 15
(Spring and Fall 2012 Issues)

Here are some articles from Volume 13: Here are some articles from Volume 14: Here are some articles from Volume 15:
New Terms Including Added and Subtracted Reinforcers and Punishers Behaviorology Therapy Design  
Two Behaviorology Graduate Student Measurement Projects

Parenting In Real Life

 
Youth Workplace Safety Research Social Implications of Variable Ratio Reinforcement Schedules  
Multiple Operants Research Quoted: Accounting for Ignorance  
Quoted: Avoiding Superstition A New Look at Attachment Theory and Adult "Attachment" Behavior  
Single Parenting Historical Photos from the First Behaviorology Convention, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, 1988  
  Second 5 -year Index: Volumes 10 - 14  

 


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