Behavior in Everyday Life

Issues Affecting People Where They Live and Work

Behavioral science can be used in many practical ways to positively affect how people live their lives and adapt to their environments in the home, in school, at work, or at play. The purpose of this section of the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies website is to showcase articles and commentary on how to effectively utilize behavioral principles to positively affect daily life.

New articles will appear from time to time, and old ones will be available from our archive. Readers should feel to contact us with ideas for this section.

Current Articles on Issues Affecting Everyday Life:

Zen In Action: A Behaviorist's Perspective on Zen Meditation Practices  by Raymond Reed Hardy

A Minute a Day Makes Good Feelings Grow   by Abigail B. Calkin

If you are interested in writing an article for use in Everyday Life, request a set of author guidelines from the editor, Betsy J. Constantine.
Please do not submit articles prior to reviewing these guidelines.

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