“This is an outstanding volume with a star-studded lineup of editors and authors, with strong credibility in behavioral science and its progression. The editors mount a compelling case for the merits of behavioral science as an academic and applied field, and one in which these integrate coherently. For authors or students wishing to update on what behavior analysis has done since Skinner, this volume is a must. While it is dense and accurate, it is readable and digestible. An excellent addition to a complex area of psychology, but one which the editors and authors convince us is worth grappling with.”
—Yvonne Barnes-Holmes, PhD, associate professor in behavior analysis, and senior research fellow at Ghent University
~Yvonne Barnes-Holmes, PhD
“A truly remarkably and needed book that provides a comprehensive analysis of fundamental behavioral processes and contemporary theory, research, and practice published in the areas of language and cognition. It synthesizes Skinner’s analysis of verbal behavior with contemporary relational frame theory (RFT), and progressively introduces important core concepts such as stimulus equivalence classes, response generalization, referencing, perspective taking, problem-solving, and rule-governed behavior. Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is presented as a contemporary behavior analytic therapy that addresses the implications of the science of language and cognition for practice and instruction of applied behavior analysis. This book should be required reading in every graduate program in psychology and behavior analysis.”
—Martha Pelaez, PhD, professor in the department of educational psychology at Florida International University
~Martha Pelaez, PhD
“I highly recommend this book to academicians, researchers, and scientific practitioners who are interested in the advancement and application of behavior science. Central threads in behavioral accounts of sociocultural phenomena highlight communication, and ways language plays a fundamental role in human behavior. The selection of chapters coedited by Fryling, Rehfeldt, Tarbox, and Hayes illustrate the power of behavior science and collective abilities of our scientific group to respond to the emerging opportunities for scientific impact. In that regard, the authors lay substantial groundwork for the advanced analyses of language and cognition with workable implications for development and dissemination of associated technologies.”
—Ramona A. Houmanfar, PhD, professor in the department of psychology, and director of the behavior analysis program at the University of Nevada, Reno
~Ramona A. Houmanfar, PhD