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As Useful as a Third Ear
When I was a graduate student in clinical psychology, lo those many years ago, I was as
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Honk More—Wait More
The following article appeared recently in the New York Times. It describes how police in Mumbai, India, undertook an experiment to control the excessive blowing of car horns by drivers caught in what must be nightmarish traffic in that largest of Indian cities.
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Dissing Ability
Ability becomes a trait, a universal, unchangeable something the person (or pigeon) carries from situation to situation.
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When in Doubt, Make a Cumulative Record
The origins of cumulative frequency plots, as they were known, date back to at least a couple of centuries ago, and now appear frequently in popular media.
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Kudos for One of the Home Team
… House for the passage of the Brady Bill, both reflecting a lifelong interest in reducing coercive control. While a Ph.D. student, she studied with faculty very interested in the then-developing field of OBM, among the first operant programs to … House for the passage of the Brady Bill, both reflecting a lifelong interest in reducing coercive control. While a Ph.D. student, she studied with faculty very interested in the then-developing field of OBM, among the first operant programs to …
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