General Behavior Analysis Links

 

Below are links to sites of general interest to behavior analysts and to consumers of behavior analysis services.

  • BEHAV-AN Archives. This site contains archives of the behavior analyst listserv where you can search and view previous posts to the list.
  • Behavior Analysis Certification Board. Check this site out for the latest information on (inter)national certification in behavior analysis. 
  • Behavior Analysis Resources. This site contains behavior analysis resources and a dynamite e-mail directory. If you are looking for someone in the field, check here first.
  • More Behavior Analysis Resources. This time from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The site contains information about varied topics in behavior analysis.
  • Behaviorism Tutorial. A tutorial that describes the differences between methodological and radical behaviorism. 
  • Behavioral Safety Conference. Get information about Behavioral Safety and the next Behavioral Safety Conference. 
  • Behaviorism Web Site. This is a site dedicated to Skinner's Radical Behaviorism, Behavior Analysis (Experimental and Applied), and Behavior Therapy. 
  • The B.F. Skinner Foundation. Devoted to ensuring that Dr. Skinner's writings are always available. Visit here for availability and pricing information.
  • Centre for Evidence-Based Mental Health. This site is dedicated to promoting and supporting the teaching and practice of evidence-based mental healthcare. 
  • Classics in the History of Psychology. A great site containing lots of classic papers, including quite a few by Skinner and other behaviorists. 
  • Critical Thinking. A web site for educators that features links to many resources fostering critical thinking in their students. 
  • Dick Malott - Behaviorism, Autism, Procrastination and OBM. Online source of information for individuals interested in behaviorism, autism, procrastination and organizational behavior management. Contains many free resources and articles.
  • Drug Discrimination Bibliography. Drug discrimination is widely recognized as one of the major methods for studying the behavioral and neuropharmacological effects of drugs and plays an important role in drug discovery and investigations of drug abuse. This WWW page provides access to Dr. Ian Stolerman's ongoing Comprehensive Bibliography of Drug Discrimination Research. 
  • Eclectic Science Productions. Information related to animal training, history of behavior analysis, and other interesting areas. Once at the site you'll have to click on "sponsors" and then click on "behavior."
  • Educational Resources Information Center. ERIC is a national information system with a database containing more than 1,000,000 abstracts of documents and journal articles on education research and practice.
  • Karen Pryor's Don't Shoot the Dog! Informative materials available for more effective teaching and training with positive reinforcement. Not only for animal trainers.
  • MammaCare. This company produces a scientifically validated system for teaching physical examination of the breast. 
  • National Guideline Clearinghouse. This is a public resource for evidence-based clinical practice guidelines including a large searchable data base. 
  • OnLearn. Dedicated to research & development of data-driven online education, this site has a bunch of cool information.
  • Positive Reinforcement Tutorial. Visit this site for a self-instructional exercise designed to teach the concept of positive reinforcement.
  • Professional Crisis Management Association. Visit this site to get information about the best crisis management intervention we've seen. It's developed by a behavior analyst and makes good use of behavioral principles.
  • Project 12-Ways. A behaviorally-based program offering a range of services to families in 11 Southern Illinois counties. Its primary focus is to teach children and their parents the skills necessary to get along without abuse and neglect.
  • PubMed. The National Library of Medicine's free search service accesses 9 million citations in MEDLINE and Pre-MEDLINE (with links to participating on-line journals), and other related databases.
  • Quackwatch. Quackwatch, Inc. is a nonprofit corporation whose purpose is to combat health-related frauds, myths, fads, and fallacies. Its primary focus is on quackery-related information that is difficult or impossible to get elsewhere. 
  • Sea World Introduction to Animal Behavior and Training. Information about animal behavior, training nonhumans through operant conditioning, and more. A fun and informative place to visit.
  • Science & Pseudoscience Review in Mental Health. This is a special interest group of the Associate for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy is promotes the understanding of the scientific study of mental health problems and the empirically supported  treatments available. 
  • The Skeptic's Refuge. A gateway to a large number of articles and links promoting rational and critical thinking.
  • Skeptic Society Web. A group devoted to promoting science and critical thinking. A must for critical thinkers.
  • The Standard Celeration Society. This is an organization for all persons using standard celeration charting in education, human services, business, performance management, parenting or child rearing, and science. It is a society to encourage the science of human behavior and science. 
  • Basic verbal relations - Mand, Tact, Intraverbal, Duplic, and Codic. A tutorial on the basic verbal operants.
  • William S. Verplank's. This site contains a bunch of interesting information on behavior analysis, psychology, and science. 
  • Walden "U": First Report of a Behaviorally-Based College. Bruce Thyer describes the development and operation of Walden College, an institution of higher learning based on the principles of applied behavior analysis.

 

 

 

 



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