Applied Behavior Analysis of Language and Cognition

Applied Behavior Analysis of Language and Cognition
Author: Mitch J Fryling,Ruth Anne Rehfeldt,Jonathan Tarbox,Linda J. Hayes
Publsiher: New Harbinger Publications
Total Pages: 662
Release: 2020-03-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781684031399

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Written by leading experts in language and cognition, this groundbreaking behavior analysis textbook brings the study of verbal behavior into the 21st century with cutting-edge research. Students and clinicians in the burgeoning field of applied behavior analysis will find the theoretical foundation they need to effectively help the increasingly diverse clients seeking their services. The origins of behavior analysis can be traced to the pioneering work of B.F. Skinner. Skinner’s fundamental insights into how human behavior is shaped, maintained, and can be changed were powerful and far-reaching. Some of Skinner’s most innovative contributions were in the study of language. Behavior analytic work in the area of language and cognition did not stop with Skinner, however. Indeed, Skinner’s work in this area has inspired considerable expansion, particularly with an eye toward more sophisticated verbal and cognitive repertoires. This important volume provides an overview of the concepts and core behavioral processes involved in language and cognition. You’ll find a deeper exploration of complex linguistic and cognitive skills, including generative responding, learning by observation, and perspective taking. Also included are clinically supported interventions based in mindfulness, psychological flexibility, and emotion regulation to help clients improve complex language, social, and academic skills. The future of behavior analysis is here. With its focus on the importance of language and cognition, this textbook is a must-read for anyone studying or practicing in the science of behavior.

Behavior Analysis of Language and Cognition

Behavior Analysis of Language and Cognition
Author: Linda J. Hayes,Steven C. Hayes,Kochi Ono,Masaya Sato
Publsiher: New Harbinger Publications
Total Pages: 321
Release: 1994-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781626251243

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Sixteen leading American and Japanese scholars in the field of behavior analysis present work on BA as it relates to language and cognition.

Behavior Analysis of Language and Cognition

Behavior Analysis of Language and Cognition
Author: Steven C. Hayes,Linda J Hayes,Masaya Sato,Koichi Ono
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: SCIENCE
ISBN: 1461945488

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Sixteen leading American and Japanese scholars in the field of behavior analysis present work on BA as it relates to language and cognition.

Learning Language and Cognition

Learning  Language  and Cognition
Author: Arthur W. Staats
Publsiher: Irvington Publishers
Total Pages: 648
Release: 1968
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015003489591

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Context and Cognition

Context and Cognition
Author: Gordon Foxall
Publsiher: New Harbinger Publications
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781608828104

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While the general wisdom has it that behaviorism is dead, it not only survives but is intellectually active in areas such as psychological theory, the analysis of language and cognition, and behavioral economics. It is a successful, albeit limited, source of behavioral science. Its chief difficulty arises when its practitioners look out from their laboratory windows and attempt to explain the complexities of human behavior that will never be amenable to direct experimental investigation. Behavior analysis has failed to establish a methodology of interpretation to deal fully with such complexity. The message of this essay is that it cannot do so without embracing intentional explanation in the form of an interpretive overlay that plugs the gaps in its explanations of life beyond the lab.

The Functions of Language and Cognition

The Functions of Language and Cognition
Author: Grover J. Whitehurst,Barry J. Zimmerman
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2014-05-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781483268569

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The Functions of Language and Cognition provides a forum for articulating a functional approach to language and cognition. This book discusses the influence of structural approaches to language and thought. Organized into 10 chapters, this book begins with an overview of a comprehensive alternative treatment of cognitive and linguistic functioning from a social, functional perspective. This text then discusses some considerations for a theory of skills and of cognitive development in general. Other chapters focus on acquisition of perceptual concepts rather than logical, verbal, or mathematical concepts. This book examines as well each of the possible limits in terms of their potential effects on cognitive development and in terms of the evidence regarding their actual effects. The final chapter deals with the influence of personal standards and strategies on therapy outcomes. This book is a valuable resource for graduate and upper-level undergraduate students in developmental psychology, clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, education, and rehabilitation.

Verbal Behavior

Verbal Behavior
Author: B. F. Skinner
Publsiher: B. F. Skinner Foundation
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2014-05-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780989983907

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In 1934, at the age of 30, B. F. Skinner found himself at a dinner sitting next to Professor Alfred North Whitehead. Never one to lose an opportunity to promote behaviorism, Skinner expounded its main tenets to the distinguished philosopher. Whitehead acknowledged that science might account for most of human behavior but he would not include verbal behavior. He ended the discussion with a challenge: "Let me see you," he said, "account for my behavior as I sit here saying, 'No black scorpion is falling upon this table.'" The next morning Skinner began this book. It took him over twenty years to complete. This book extends the laboratory-based principles of selection by consequences to account for what people say, write, gesture, and think. Skinner argues that verbal behavior requires a separate analysis because it does not operate on the environment directly, but rather through the behavior of other people in a verbal community. He illustrates his thesis with examples from literature, the arts, and sciences, as well as from his own verbal behavior and that of his colleagues and children. Perhaps it is because this theoretical work provides a way to approach that most human of human behavior that Skinner ofter called Verbal Behavior his most important work.

Essentials of Learning and Cognition

Essentials of Learning and Cognition
Author: David L. Morgan
Publsiher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2016-02-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781478633150

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Modern psychology has become a broad and fragmented collection of research areas, theoretical orientations, and professional organizations. The author, who believes integration within the discipline is critical, makes the case that its empirical and theoretical aspects can be unified under the umbrella of adaptation. The principles of learning, and the characteristics of memory and language—our adaptation to a challenging environment—are pertinent to all we do, and the sciences of learning and cognition are the subject areas most relevant to these proximate behavior–environment relationships. Because the adaptability of a behavior is often tied to its function, the author’s functional perspective serves as a helpful organizational tool for studying the otherwise disparate aspects of learning and cognition—thinking, memory, conceptual behavior, and language. New to this edition is an emphasis on applied behavior analysis, a rapidly growing and credentialed profession. Updated pedagogical features include opening chapter vignettes, interim summaries and review questions, improved graphics, and a full glossary of key terms.