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Toward a constructional approach to social problems: ethical and constitutional issues raised by applied behavior analysis.
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Behavioural PsychologyBehaviorismLawEducationCambridge CenterBehavior AnalysisSocial SciencesPsychologyBehavioral PsychologyEthical AnalysisCurrent Apa StyleApplied Behavior AnalysisBehavioral PrincipleBehavioral SciencesBehavior-analytic AssessmentApplied Social PsychologyExperimental PsychologySocial BehaviorSociologyConstitutional IssuesClassic PaperSocial Justice
The paper, originally published in 1974 in *Behaviorism*, discusses the use of the term “programed” versus “programmed,” a choice that remains unchanged. The authors reprint the paper with permission to make it more widely available to contemporary scientists and practitioners. Typographical errors were corrected and references reformatted to align with current APA style. Edited by Ed.
[NOTE: This classic paper was originally published in 1974 in Behaviorism, 2, 1-84, by the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies. It is reprinted here with permission from the Cambridge Center, to make it more widely available to the contemporary scientific and practice community. Obvious typographical errors have been corrected, and the references reformatted for reasonable consistency with current APA style. Goldiamond clearly intended to use programed rather than programmed, and other similar variations, although the latter is now almost universal. Such usage has not been changed. Ed.]
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