Coercion and Its Fallout

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Coercion and Its Fallout is a seminal behavior-analytic book that examines how the use of aversive control and punishment shapes human behavior and leads to widespread social and psychological problems.

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instanceOf behavior-analytic book
book
advocates design of noncoercive social environments
use of positive reinforcement instead of punishment
aimsTo analyze how coercion shapes human behavior
promote noncoercive behavior-change methods
show the social costs of punishment and aversive control
appliesTo criminal justice systems
families
governments
schools
workplaces
author Murray Sidman NERFINISHED
critiques reliance on aversive stimuli in social institutions
use of punishment in behavior control
describes alternatives to punishment-based control
effects of aversive control on human behavior
long-term fallout of coercive practices
field behavior analysis
psychology
genre academic literature
scientific literature
hasNotableConcept coercive contingencies
fallout of coercion
noncoercive reinforcement-based control
influenced applied behavior analysis
discourse on punishment in psychology
ethics in behavior-analytic practice
language English
mainTopic aversive control
behavior control
coercion
ethics of behavior control
psychological consequences of punishment
punishment
social consequences of punishment
notableFor linking everyday social practices to behavior-analytic principles
systematic behavior-analytic treatment of coercion
perspective radical behaviorism
targetAudience behavior analysts
psychologists
social scientists
students of behavior analysis
theoreticalFramework behavior analysis of social systems
operant conditioning

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Murray Sidman wrote Coercion and Its Fallout