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Psychology / Allen Neuringer / Experimental analysis of behavior / Operant conditioning / Applied behavior analysis / Reinforcement / Behavior modification / Punishment / Stimulus control / Behaviorism / Behavior / Philosophy of psychology
Date: 2010-07-26 13:21:11
Psychology
Allen Neuringer
Experimental analysis of behavior
Operant conditioning
Applied behavior analysis
Reinforcement
Behavior modification
Punishment
Stimulus control
Behaviorism
Behavior
Philosophy of psychology

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