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Some Useful Resources for Students Who Are Tempted to Bring Enlightenment to Errant Non-Behaviorists

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Todd, J.T. Some Useful Resources for Students Who Are Tempted to Bring Enlightenment to Errant Non-Behaviorists. Behav Analysis Practice 7, 143–144 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-014-0027-y

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