
Discover what behavior analysis is all about using the behavioral teaching technique called programmed instruction. A classic way to learn, adapted for the World Wide Web by the B.F. Skinner Foundation!
Another Internet educational tool to discover what behavior analysis is all about courtesy of Jay Moore and Athabasca University.
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee offers an archive and database dedicated to exchanging material concerned with behavior analysis. If you have information that would be of interest to behavior analysts, consider depositing it in the archive.
An update of the classic by Bill Verplanck. Learn about the terms used in behavior analysis.
Athabasca University offers a nice tutorial to teach the concept of positive reinforcement and provide an introduction to self-instructional exercises. This tutorial shows first hand that behavioral approaches rely on positive techniques to teach new behaviors.
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