How to Think Like a Behavior Analyst is a
revolutionary resource for understanding complex human
behavior and making potentially significant quality of
life improvements. Behavior analysts offer a worldview
of the human condition different than almost any other
professional perspective. To a behavior analyst, human
behavior is largely learned and subject to change if the
right variables are put into play. This is an empowering
outlook, providing an opportunity for individuals to
analyze the actions of those around them and an
understanding of why others exhibit such behavior.
Practical, clear, and direct, this book
addresses basic questions such as how behavior analysis
is different from psychotherapy, what analysis involves,
and the meaning of evidence-based treatment. A chapter
on Applications presents tips on using behavioral
procedures to improve lives and deal with others, and
articulates how behavioral procedures are used in
community settings. In question and answer format, the
text thoroughly covers 50 frequently asked questions
about behavior analysis in an educational and
entertaining manner. It was developed out of questions
raised by students in behavior analysis classes over the
last 35 years, as well as questions raised by consumers
of behavior analysis services. This text
is written for all professionals concerned with
behavior, including undergraduate students in psychology
and behavior analysis, parents, teachers, employers, and
employees. The book can easily be used as a supplement
to primary texts in introductory psychology courses, and
the exercises that follow each question can be used to
stimulate lively discussion in role-play and other
active learning situations.
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