Behavior and Social Issues is an open-access, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal that serves as a primary scholarly outlet for articles that advance the scientific analysis of human social behavior, particularly with regard to understanding and influencing important social problems. The primary intellectual frameworks for the journal are the natural science of behavior, and the sub-discipline of cultural analytic science. The journal is particularly interested in publishing work related to issues with social justice, human rights, and environmental implications, but all significant social issues are of interest. We strongly recommend that scholars interested in submitting manuscripts examine recent issues to get a sense of the kinds of papers that are of interest to our readership.
Published by the University of Illinois at Chicago Library in association with Behaviorists for Social Responsibility.
Volume 20 (2011)
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Editorial
| Editorial: Behavior Analysis, Sustainability, Resilience and Adaptation |
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Mark Alavosius, Mark A. Mattaini |
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Articles
| How Far Do You Have to Go to Get a Cheeseburger Around Here? The Realities of an Environmental Design Approach to Curbing the Consumption of Fast-Food |
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Christina A. Lydon, Kerry D. Rohmeier, Sophia C. Yi, Mark A. Mattaini, W. Larry Williams |
6-23 |
| The Impact of Applied Behavior Analysis on the Science of Behavior |
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Mitch J. Fryling |
24-31 |
| The False Dichotomy of Morality and Self-Interest as Determinants of Action: Facilitating Intervention against Genocide |
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Michelle Ennis Soreth |
32-43 |
| Toward the Prediction and Influence of Environmentally Relevant Behavior: Seeking Practical Utility in Research |
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William D. Newsome, Mark P. Alavosius |
44-71 |
| Human Simulations in Behavior Analysis (1987-2010): Facilitating Research in Complex Human Behavior |
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Todd A. Ward, Ramona Houmanfar |
72-101 |
| Functional Assessment of Drug Trafficking Terms: A Substantive and Methodological Expansion of a Verbal Behavior Research Program |
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Angela Sanguinetti, Wendy Reyes |
102-117 |
| Drug Trafficking, Communication Networks, and Relational Frame Theory: A Commentary on Sanguinetti and Reyes |
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Todd A. Ward |
118-121 |
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