Behavior and Social Issues

Behavior and Social Issues is a 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.



In association with Behaviorists for Social Responsibility (www.bfsr.org) and the University of Illinois at Chicago Library

Volume 18 (2009) Advance Online Publication

Table of Contents

Editorial Notice

Changes to Journal Publication Schedule PDF

Articles

Increasing Psychological Flexibility to Influence Cultural Evolution Abstract PDF
Anthony Biglan
The Relation between Psychological Flexibility and Mental Health Stigma in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: A Preliminary Process Investigation Abstract PDF
Akihiko Masuda, Steven C Hayes, Jason Lillis, Kara Bunting, Scott A Herbst, Lindsay B Fletcher
A Metacontingency Experiment: The Effects of Contingent Consequences on Patterns of Interlocking Contingencies of Reinforcement Abstract PDF
Christian Vichi, Maria Amalia Pie Abib Andery, Sigrid S. Glenn
An Experimental Analysis of Cultural Materialism: The Effects of Various Modes of Production on Resource Sharing Abstract PDF
Todd A Ward, Raymond Eastman, Chris Ninness
The Shaping of a Saint-President: Latent Clues from an Autobiography Abstract PDF
A A Imam
“40 Years Is an Awful Long Time”: Parents Caring For Adult Sons and Daughters With Disabilities Abstract PDF
Karola Dillenburger, Lyn McKerr

Book Review

From Rats and Pigeons to Cultural Practices PDF
Peter A Lamal


Behavior and Social Issues