Introducing: Behavior Curious
Behavior Curious is for anyone intrigued by the science of behavior — from students and practitioners to everyday readers who simply want to understand the misunderstood philosophy that seeks to understand and explain the human (and non-human) experience in terms of natural science. Here you’ll find explorations of the basic concepts and principles of radical behaviorism and its foundational science, behavior analysis — written technically enough to be accurate, yet accessible enough to be inviting. The goal is to share and teach about a complex philosophy and science without putting you to sleep. It’s tricky…
I plan to post a series of short writings on the philosophical foundations of radical behaviorism and some of the basic principles and concepts of behavior analysis. I will offer links, resources, and recommended readings as often as possible.
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Recommended Readings (to start)
Skinner, B. F. (1974). About behaviorism. Alfred A. Knopf. Available here.
Behavior Analyst Certification Board. About Behavior Analysis, https://www.bacb.com/about-behavior-analysis/
Peace, love, and stimulus control,
Jennifer Haddock, Ph.D., BCBA-D


