Behavior and Social Issues

Behavior and Social Issues
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BEHAVIOR and Social Issues
Volume 1, Number 2, Fall/Winter 1991


ARTICLES

Process and Content in Behavioral and Cultural Phenomena
Sigrid S. Glenn and E. F. Malagodi

Only Empiricism is Compatible with Behavior Analysis: A Response to the Socialism and Behaviorism Debate
Bobby Newman

The Teacher as Strategic Scientist: A Solution to Our Educational Crisis?
R. Douglas Greer

Consumer Cooperation as an Empowerment Technology: How Might it be Enhanced?
Deborah E. Altus and Thomas M. Welsh

Walden 1.9: Successive Approximations
Mark A. Mattaini

A Clockwork Orange: Burgess and Behavioral Interventions
Bobby Newman

 

BOOK REVIEW

Review of Solving the Anorexia Puzzle by W. F. Epling and W. D. Pierce J. Scott Mizes

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