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Murray Sidman: A life of giving
Cammarie Johnson1, Iver Iversen2, Paula Kenyon3
1New England Center for Children and Western New England University.
Abstract:
Murray Sidman's contributions to the science of behavior span many areas including avoidance behavior, coercion and its effects, stimulus control, errorless learning, programmed learning, stimulus equivalence, and single-subject methodology. He was also a great mentor to many and helped shape the discipline we now call behavior analysis. In this memoriam, we briefly highlight his scholarly legacy and share some personal anecdotes.
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