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Behavior Modification: Some Cultural Factors

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Some precautions when applying behavior modification programs with culturally unique populations, specifically American Indian children, are identified. The practitioner must apply contingencies which are not reflections of his own cultural values.

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Goldstein, G.S. Behavior Modification: Some Cultural Factors. Psychol Rec 24, 89–91 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03394219

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