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. 1990 Fall;13(2):131–158. doi: 10.1007/BF03392530

The history of behavior analysis: Some historiography and a bibliography

Edward K Morris, James T Todd, Bryan D Midgley, Susan M Schneider, Lisa M Johnson
PMCID: PMC2733434  PMID: 22478061

Abstract

This article has two main purposes. First, it introduces the discipline of historiography and, second, it provides a selected bibliography on the history of behavior analysis. In introducing the former in the context of the latter, four important methodological considerations involved in the process and product of historiography are described: The sources from which historical materials are drawn (i.e., primary, secondary, and tertiary) and three dimensions along which historiography is conducted and evaluated—internalist vs. externalist, great person vs. Zeitgeist, and presentist vs. historicist. Integrated throughout are four purposes for the historiography of behavior analysis, as well as an overview of the topics covered in the extant literature. The manuscript concludes with a listing of current bibliographic material by publication type and topic.

Keywords: behavior analysis, history, historiography, bibliography

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