Resources

Media

Here you can find titles and references to some media and PDFs, for a selection of mostly peer–reviewed articles that relate to the topics of the columns. You can access all of these from the “Specific Articles” page on behaviorology.org:

  • DVD: Behaviorology and Education for Green Engineering and Sustainable Living. This DVD records a 2014 video interview of the author answering questions that relate directly to the contents of some of the columns. Where appropriate, links with some columns connect to the related clips from this DVD. The author describes the DVD on the whole as “aurally interesting but visually boring.” The MEDIA page at www.behaviorology.org provides a full description of this DVD.
  • An Interview on Behaviorology Supporting a Sustainable Society, by Stephen Ledoux, Dale Hallatt, and Tom Hallatt, in (2014) Journal of Behaviorology, 17 (1), 3–12. (This is the early written and peer–reviewed version of the questions and answers that appear on the “DVD: Behaviorology and Education for Green Engineering and Sustainable Living.”)
  • August 1988 Radio Interview of the Organizers of the First Behaviorology Convention (transcribed by Stephen Ledoux) in (2013) Journal of Behaviorology, 16 (1), 15–20.
  • China Through the Eyes of a Behaviorologist, by Glenn Latham, in (2002) Behaviorology Today, 5 (1), 17–20.
  • Behaviorology in China: A status report, by Stephen Ledoux. This was printed in translation into Chinese (by Ma Wen & Li Laishou) in (2002) in Behaviorology Today, 5 (1), 37–44, and in English in (2009) in Behaviorology Today, 12 (2), 3–10. This paper was originally peer reviewed for publication (1993) in Behaviorological Commentaries, Serial No. 4, 24–36.
  • Behaviorism at 100 Unabridged, by Stephen Ledoux, in (2012) Journal of Behaviorology, 15 (1), 3–22.
  • The Evolution of a Discipline and our Next Steps, by Lawrence Fraley, in (2012) Journal of Behaviorology, 15 (1), 23–28.
  • Human Multiple Operant Research Equipment, by Stephen Ledoux, in (2013) Journal of Behaviorology, 16 (2), 3–9.
  • Ten Commandments of Natural Science, by Stephen Ledoux, in (2019) Journal of Behaviorology, 22 (1&2), 3–12.
  • Changing Terms is Insufficient to Save our Science and Practice—A Response to the Special Section on the term Behavioral Materialism, by Stephen Ledoux, in (2020) Journal of Behaviorology, 23 (1), 3–9.
  • Revisiting Culturology, by Stephen Ledoux and Lawrence Fraley, in (2020) Journal of Behaviorology, 23 (2), 3–9.
  • The Law of Cumulative Complexity Reduces Old and New Misunderstandings, by Stephen Ledoux, in (2021) S. Ledoux & J. O’Heare. Some Intersections of Science, Coercion, Equality, Justice, and Politics—A Teapot Tempest Stirs Sciences (pp. 31–40). Los Alamos, NM: ABCs (Also in the Science Is Lovable book, and the author’s autobiography; all are available through www.lulu.com with a full description on www.behaviorology.org).
  • An Overview of the Reinforcers–Values–Rights–Ethics–and Morals Continuum, by Stephen Ledoux, in (2021) S. Ledoux & J. O’Heare. Some Intersections of Science, Coercion, Equality, Justice, and Politics—A Teapot Tempest Stirs Sciences (pp. 13–30). Los Alamos, NM: ABCs (available through www.lulu.com with a full description on www.behaviorology.org).

Links

Here you can find links to other relevant websites, some focusing mostly on aspects of the natural science of behavior, and others focusing mostly on solving global problems.

behaviorology.org
The website of TIBI (The International Behaviorology Institute)

bfskinner.org
The website of the B. F. Skinner Foundation

lulu.com
A website for obtaining many behaviorology books (under the author’s name)

ucsusa.org
The website of the Union of Concerned Scientists

nrdc.org
The website of the Natural Resources Defense Council

edf.org
The website of the Environmental Defense Fund

populationconnection.org
The website of Population Connection (formerly ZPG: Zero Population Grow)

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