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ESSAYS
The relativity of intelligence in psychology and its adverbial function in ordinary language, Jorge M.Oliveira-Castro & Karina M. Oliveira-Castro,
Laudable goals, interesting experiments, unintelligible theorizing: A critical review of Steven C. Hayes, Dermot Barnes-Holmes, and Brian Roche's (Eds.) Relational frame theory (New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum, 2001), José E. Burgos
What color is the sky on your planet? A review of Investigations in behavioral epistemology, John C. Malone, Maria E. A. Armento, & Stephanie T. Epps
Effectiveness as truth criterion in behavior analysis, Emmanuel Z. Tourinho and Simone Neno
Specifiying psychology's observable units: Toward an integration of Kantor's Behavior Segment, Skinner's Operant, and Lee's Deed, Daniel K. Palmer
What is defined in operational definitions? The case of operant psychology, Emilio Ribes-Iñesta
Nurture is natural: Reply to Amin and Thompson and Rushton, James S. Chisholm
Why Pinter needs behaviorism: A critique of The Blank Slate, Elliot A. Ludvig
For the radical behaviorist biological events are not biological and public events are not public, Dermot Barnes-Holmes
Some further thoughts on the pragmatic and behavioral conception of private events, J. Moore
Private events and the language of the mental: Comments on Moore, Sam Leigland
Covert behavior and mental terms: A reply to Moore, Nathan Stemmer
Ullin T. Place: A life in verbal behavior, A. Charles Catania
The what, the how, and the why: The explanation of Ernst Mach, M. Jackson Marr
Editorial: Fact, Value, and Science, John Staddon, Editor
Oughts from Is's, Joshua Ackerman, Daniel W. Barrett, Peter R. Killeen, Jon K. Maner, Robert Rennaker, Matthew T. Sitomer, Jill Sundie
The social and behavioral basis of ethics A preview of Max Hocutt, Bruce N. Waller
The behavioral scientist qua scientist makes value judgments, Hugh Lacey
Assessing the role of non-epistemic feminist values in scientific inquiry, William A. Rottschaefer
The yins and the yangs of science, Peter R. Killeen
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