Annals of Theoretical Psychology 1987
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-6456-0_13
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A Comparative Analysis of the General Theories of Modern Behaviorism

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“…Another promising approach, this one experimental, makes use of sensory preconditioning as a method of indirect observation that could serve as a viable experimental paradigm for studying implicit, causal events (e.g., Minke, 1987; Staats, 1975). Minke (1990) has noted, “The logic of indirect observation protects the science against errors of inference by arguing that before an inferred implicit event can be used in an explanatory fashion, the existence of two sets of independent causal relationships must be demonstrated, one relating the implicit event to observable antecedent events and a second relating observable consequent events to the implicit event” (p. 66).…”
Section: Promising Leadsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another promising approach, this one experimental, makes use of sensory preconditioning as a method of indirect observation that could serve as a viable experimental paradigm for studying implicit, causal events (e.g., Minke, 1987; Staats, 1975). Minke (1990) has noted, “The logic of indirect observation protects the science against errors of inference by arguing that before an inferred implicit event can be used in an explanatory fashion, the existence of two sets of independent causal relationships must be demonstrated, one relating the implicit event to observable antecedent events and a second relating observable consequent events to the implicit event” (p. 66).…”
Section: Promising Leadsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The heuristic possibilities can only be available to behavior analysts if they become familiar with the PB literature. CONCLUSIONS PB grew out of the behaviorisms of the "second generation" (Minke, 1987) and it contains much that is common to RB. Since the early 1950s the theory has also contributed many elements to what is considered to be RB.…”
Section: Rule-governed Behavior and The Language Repertoiresmentioning
confidence: 99%