Analyzing the Reinforcement Process at the Human Level: Can Application and Behavioristic Interpretation Replace Laboratory Research? Alan BaronMichael PeroneMark Galizio OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 95 - 105
On the Difficulty of Studying “Basic” Behavioral Processes in Humans Marc N. Branch OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 107 - 110
Continuity and Context William BuskistM. Christopher NewlandThomas Sherburne OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 111 - 116
The Respective Roles of Human and Nonhuman Subjects in Behavioral Research James A. Dinsmoor OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 117 - 121
Shared Premises, Different Conclusions David C. PalmerJohn W. Donahoe OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 123 - 127
Can Operant Research With Animals Rescue the Science of Human Behavior? W. David PierceW. Frank Epling OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 129 - 132
Preparations and Principles Richard L. ShullP. Scott Lawrence OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 133 - 138
Behavioral History: A Promising Challenge in Explaining and Controlling Human Operant Behavior Barbara A. WanchisenThomas A. Tatham OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 139 - 144
The Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior: Indispensable, Ancillary, or Irrelevant? Alan BaronMichael PeroneMark Galizio OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 145 - 155
The Speciation of Behavior Analysis: The Unnatural Selection of Foxes and Hedgehogs M. Jackson Marr OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 183 - 186
What Can Behavior Analysis Learn From the Aversives Controversy? J. M. Johnston OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 187 - 196
Aversives, Fundamental Rights and the Courts Robert A. Sherman OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 197 - 206
“Nonaversive” Behavior Management: A Misnomer Stephen Starin OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 207 - 209
Definitions and Usage, or a Rose by Any Other Name Smells as Sweet Kurt Salzinger Announcement 08 July 2017 Pages: 213 - 213
Defining Aversiveness: A Reply to Van Houten and Salzinger Stephen Starin Letter 08 July 2017 Pages: 215 - 216
A Response to Nonaversive Behavior Management and “Default” Technologies Cheryl M. Yates Letter 08 July 2017 Pages: 217 - 218
Are Moral Considerations Sufficient for Selecting Nonaversive Interventions?: A Review of Repp and Singh’s Perspectives on the Use of Nonaversive and Aversive Interventions for Persons with Developmental Disabilities Paul AlbertoDonna Andrews BookReview 08 July 2017 Pages: 219 - 224
Should Behavior Analysts Accept Imam’s Sense of Teleology? Roy A. Moxley In Response 08 July 2017 Pages: 225 - 228
A Behavioral Perspective on College Teaching Jack Michael OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 229 - 239
Teaching Students to Analyze Examples of Classical Conditioning John H. HummelCynthia AbercrombiePenny Koepsel OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 241 - 246
A Catalyst for Discussion on Observables, Inference, and Behaviorism William L. Palya Announcement 08 July 2017 Pages: 247 - 247