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History of Behavior Analysis
(50136)
This course involves an examination of philosophical positions and empirical research that have made significant contributions to the development of behavior analysis. Coverage will include the contributions of B. F. Skinner, who founded the field of behavior analysis, as well as other individuals and events that have influenced the field, from its roots in experimental psychology to its emergence as a separate discipline.
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(( (BEHV 1101 with minimum grade: C ) OR ( BEHV 1101 with minimum grade: TRC) ) AND ( (BEHV 2000 with minimum grade: C ) OR ( BEHV 2000 with minimum grade: TRC ) OR ( BEHV 3000 with minimum grade: C ) OR ( BEHV 3000 with minimum grade: TRC) ))
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