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Skinner’s (1957) analysis of verbal behavior addresses some of the most important issues in human behavior. However, relatively few of the analyses presented by Skinner in Verbal Behavior have been subjected to an experimental analysis. The current list of topics was assembled in an effort to stimulate empirical research on verbal behavior. The list contains thirty research areas with ten topics suggested for each area. A final topic, education, is presented as a challenge to behavior analysts.
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Sundberg, M.L. 301 Research topics from Skinner’s book Verbal Behavior. Analysis Verbal Behav 9, 81–96 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03392862
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