Equivalence Relations and Behavior: A Research Story

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Equivalence Relations and Behavior: A Research Story is a seminal behavioral psychology book by Murray Sidman that chronicles the development of stimulus equivalence research and its implications for understanding complex human behavior.

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instanceOf behavior analysis book
book
psychology book
aimsTo clarify the nature of equivalence relations in behavior
show how complex behavior can arise from basic behavioral processes
author Murray Sidman NERFINISHED
contribution integration of basic research with conceptual analysis in behavior analysis
systematic account of stimulus equivalence as a behavioral phenomenon
describes development of stimulus equivalence research
experimental foundations of equivalence relations
implications of equivalence relations for human behavior
documents historical development of equivalence research
key experiments on emergent relations
field behavior analysis
behavioral psychology
experimental analysis of behavior
focusesOn Sidman’s experimental work on equivalence
behavior-analytic interpretation of complex cognition
laboratory studies of symbolic behavior
genre research monograph
scientific narrative
hasPerspective radical behaviorism
influencedField applied behavior analysis
behavior analysis
behavioral approaches to language and cognition
behavioral psychology
language English
relatedTo Sidman’s matching-to-sample experiments
behavioral accounts of symbolic and conceptual behavior
stimulus equivalence paradigm
topic complex human behavior
conditional discrimination
emergent behavior
equivalence relations
language-related behavior
matching-to-sample procedures
stimulus equivalence
symbolic functioning

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Murray Sidman wrote Equivalence Relations and Behavior: A Research Story