William M. Baum
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- On two types of deviation from the matching law: bias and undermatching. (1974) (1447)
- Choice as time allocation. (1969) (718)
- Matching, undermatching, and overmatching in studies of choice. (1979) (695)
- The correlation-based law of effect. (1973) (682)
- Understanding Behaviorism: Behavior, Culture, and Evolution (2003) (265)
- Optimization and the matching law as accounts of instrumental behavior. (1981) (248)
- Applying evolutionary models to the laboratory study of social learning (2005) (230)
- Effects of alternative reinforcement: does the source matter? (1972) (222)
- Understanding Behaviorism: Science, Behavior, and Culture (1994) (199)
- Choice in a variable environment: every reinforcer counts. (2000) (191)
- From molecular to molar: a paradigm shift in behavior analysis. (2002) (182)
- Choice in Free-Ranging Wild Pigeons (1974) (169)
- Rethinking reinforcement: allocation, induction, and contingency. (2012) (154)
- Choice, changeover, and travel. (1982) (137)
- Time allocation in human vigilance. (1975) (123)
- Cultural evolution in laboratory microsocieties including traditions of rule giving and rule following (2004) (107)
- Do conditional reinforcers count? (2006) (104)
- Choice in a variable environment: effects of blackout duration and extinction between components. (2002) (88)
- Feedback functions for variable-interval reinforcement. (1980) (87)
- Every reinforcer counts: reinforcer magnitude and local preference. (2003) (85)
- Understanding behaviorism: Behavior, culture, and evolution, 2nd ed. (2005) (84)
- Performances on ratio and interval schedules of reinforcement: Data and theory. (1993) (83)
- Choice in a continuous procedure (1972) (78)
- Choice, contingency discrimination, and foraging theory. (1999) (78)
- Time allocation and negative reinforcement. (1973) (74)
- Behaviorism, private events, and the molar view of behavior (2011) (74)
- Choice in a variable environment: visit patterns in the dynamics of choice. (2004) (72)
- In search of the feedback function for variable-interval schedules. (1992) (72)
- Molar and molecular views of choice (2004) (67)
- Learning, productivity, and noise: an experimental study of cultural transmission on the Bolivian Altiplano ☆ (2007) (67)
- Response rate as a function of amount of reinforcement for a signalled concurrent response. (1969) (66)
- Quantitative Prediction and Molar Description of the Environment (1989) (60)
- Time-based and count-based measurement of preference. (1976) (59)
- Fix and sample with rats in the dynamics of choice. (2006) (54)
- CHAINED CONCURRENT SCHEDULES: REINFORCEMENT AS SITUATION TRANSITION1 (1974) (53)
- Rules, Culture, and Fitness (1995) (51)
- Dynamics of choice: a tutorial. (2010) (49)
- Group choice: the ideal free distribution of human social behavior. (2001) (48)
- What counts as behavior? The molar multiscale view (2013) (47)
- Behavioral explanations and intentional explanations in psychology. (1992) (47)
- Group choice: competition, travel, and the ideal free distribution. (1998) (47)
- Chained concurrent schedules: reinforcement as situation transition. (1974) (41)
- Optimality And Concurrent Variable-interval Variable-ratio Schedules. (1999) (40)
- Dynamics of choice: relative rate and amount affect local preference at three different time scales. (2009) (39)
- Random and Systematic Foraging, Experimental Studies of Depletion, and Schedules of Reinforcement (1987) (37)
- Extinction as discrimination: The molar view (2012) (33)
- Local effects of delayed food. (2007) (32)
- Comparing Locomotion With Lever-press Travel In An Operant Simulation Of Foraging. (1997) (31)
- Matching, statistics, and common sense. (1983) (31)
- Behavioral and biological issues in the learning paradigm (1975) (28)
- WHAT IS RADICAL BEHAVIORISM? A REVIEW OF JAY MOORE'S CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF RADICAL BEHAVIORISM (2011) (27)
- Background activities, induction, and behavioral allocation in operant performance. (2014) (26)
- Stimulus effects on local preference: stimulus-response contingencies, stimulus-food pairing, and stimulus-food correlation. (2010) (24)
- Maximization theory: Some empirical problems (1981) (24)
- Comparing the generalized matching law and contingency discriminability model as accounts of concurrent schedule performance using residual meta-analysis (2008) (24)
- Multiscale behavior analysis and molar behaviorism: An overview. (2018) (24)
- Introduction to molar behavior analysis (2011) (23)
- Group foraging sensitivity to predictable and unpredictable changes in food distribution: past experience or present circumstances? (2002) (23)
- No need for private events in a science of behavior: Response to commentaries (2011) (23)
- The functional equivalence of operant behavior and foraging (1991) (22)
- Driven by Consequences: The Multiscale Molar View of Choice (2016) (22)
- Group choice and individual choices: modeling human social behavior with the Ideal Free Distribution (2002) (20)
- BEING CONCRETE ABOUT CULTURE AND CULTURAL EVOLUTION (2000) (20)
- BEHAVIORAL CONTRAST OF TIME ALLOCATION1 (1976) (19)
- Studying Foraging In The Psychological Laboratory (1983) (18)
- Three Laws of Behavior: Allocation, Induction, and Covariance (2018) (17)
- Cooperation due to cultural norms, not individual reputation (2012) (17)
- The Molar View of Behavior and Its Usefulness in Behavior Analysis (2003) (17)
- Choice with frequently changing food rates and food ratios. (2014) (17)
- Selection by consequences, behavioral evolution, and the price equation. (2017) (16)
- The role of induction in operant schedule performance (2015) (16)
- Behavioral contrast of time allocation. (1976) (16)
- Modeling the dynamics of choice (2009) (14)
- DEFINITION IN BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE: A REVIEW OF B. B. WOLMAN'S DICTIONARY OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE1 (1974) (13)
- THE ACCIDENTAL BEHAVIORIST: A REVIEW OF THE NEW BEHAVIORISM BY JOHN STADDON (2004) (13)
- Molar versus as a paradigm clash. (2001) (13)
- Selection by consequences is a good idea (1988) (12)
- Allocation of speech in conversation. (2017) (10)
- Establishing Operations, Yes, Molecular Analysis, No (2001) (10)
- Concurrent variable-interval variable-ratio schedules in a dynamic choice environment. (2017) (10)
- Behaviorism and Feedback Control (1973) (9)
- The Harvard Pigeon Lab under Herrnstein. (2002) (9)
- Avoidance, induction, and the illusion of reinforcement (2020) (9)
- For Parsimony's Sake (1993) (8)
- Response-reinforcer contiguity versus response-rate-reinforcer-rate covariance in rats' lever pressing: Support for a multiscale view. (2020) (8)
- Why not ask “Does the chimpanzee have a soul?” (1998) (8)
- Mathematics and Theory in Behavior Analysis: Remarks on Catania (1981), “The Flight From Experimental Analysis” (2012) (8)
- Limits to preference and the sensitivity of choice to rate and amount of food. (2016) (7)
- Newton and Darwin: Can this marriage be saved? (2000) (7)
- Behavior Analysis, Darwinian Evolutionary Processes, and the Diversity of Human Behavior (2017) (7)
- Matching theory and induction explain operant performance. (2020) (7)
- Ontology for Behavior Analysis: Not Realism, Classes, or Objects, but Individuals and Processes (2017) (7)
- Behavior and the General Evolutionary Process (2000) (6)
- Evasion, private events, and pragmatism: A Reply to Moore's response to my review of Conceptual Foundations of Radical Behaviorism. (2011) (6)
- Response to Harzem’s Review of Modern Perspectives on John B. Watson and Classical Behaviorism (1996) (5)
- ALIVE AND KICKING: A REVIEW OF HANDBOOK OF BEHAVIORISM, EDITED BY WILLIAM O'DONOHUE AND RICHARD KITCHENER (2000) (5)
- COMMENTARY ON FOXALL, "INTENTIONAL BEHAVIORISM" (2007) (4)
- Expelling the Meme-Ghost from the Machine: An Evolutionary Explanation for the Spread of Cultural Practices (2011) (4)
- New Paradigm for Behavior Analysis: A Review of Behavior and Mind by Howard Rachlin (1997) (4)
- Two stumbling blocks to a general account of selection: Replication and information (2001) (4)
- RESPONSES TO STADDON, SHIMP, MALONE, AND DONAHOE (2004) (3)
- Richard J. Herrnstein, a Memoir (1994) (3)
- Behavior Analysis, Evolutionary Theory, and the Corporal Discipline of Children (2005) (3)
- The status of private events in behavior analysis (1993) (3)
- Group Size and Sincere Communication in Experimental Social Dilemmas (2008) (2)
- On the Impossibility of Mental Causation: Comments on Burgos' "Antidualism and Antimentalism in Radical Behaviorism" (2016) (2)
- Matching, induction, and covariance with mixed response-contingent food and noncontingent food. (2021) (2)
- Resistance to extinction versus extinction as discrimination. (2021) (2)
- What is suicide (2018) (2)
- Getting it wrong: Comment on Moore’s “Behaviorism and the stages of scientific activity” (2010) (2)
- Covariance, feedback, and discounting in ratio schedules. (2022) (1)
- Equivalence of two manufacturers’ precision food pellets for rats (1991) (1)
- Quantitative Prediction andMolar Description oftheEnvironment (1989) (1)
- Comprar Understanding Behaviorism: Behavior, Culture, and Evolution | William M. Baum | 9781405112628 | Wiley (2008) (1)
- Rate matching, probability matching, and optimization in concurrent ratio schedules. (2022) (1)
- Relativity in Hearing and Stimulus Discrimination (2019) (1)
- Introduction to Molar Behaviorism and Multiscale Behavior Analysis (2021) (1)
- Response toMarr's andZuriff's Reviewsof Understanding Behaviorism: Science, Behavior, andCulture (1996) (1)
- Behavioral ephemera, difficult discriminations, and behavioral stability. (2021) (1)
- Response to Marr’s and Zuriff’s Reviews of Understanding Behaviorism: Science, Behavior, and Culture (1996) (0)
- New View on Reinforcement. (1973) (0)
- The Birth of Behaviorism: A Review of From Darwin to Behaviourism: Psychology and the Minds of Animals by Robert Boakes (1985) (0)
- Address of Welcome (2012) (0)
- Choice of mating tactics and constrained optimality (2000) (0)
- Patterns yes, agency no (1995) (0)
- A. C. apparatus and machinery transformers (0)
- Pigeons, patches, and schedules (1984) (0)
- Editorial: The Many Faces of Behavioral Evolution (2019) (0)
- What is Behaviorism (2016) (0)
- Editors’ Acknowledgments (2010) (0)
- Operant Learning: Procedures for Changing Behavior, Jon L. Williams. Brooks/Cole, Monterey, CA (1973), 248 Pp. $6.50 (1974) (0)
- SELECTION AND B. F. SKINNER: COMMENTS ON “SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATIONS TO SELECTIONISM: SKINNER’S FRAMEWORK FOR BEHAVIOR IN THE 1930S AND 1940S,” BY LEÃO AND NETO. (2018) (0)
- Berkeley, Realism, and Dualism: Reply to Hocutt's "George Berkeley Resurrected: A Commentary on Baum's "Ontology for Behavior Analysis" (2018) (0)
- Choice and rate-amount independence in a titration procedure (2023) (0)
- 8. Behavior Analysis, Evolutionary Theory, and the Corporal Discipline of Children (2017) (0)
- Response toHarzem's Reviewof ModernPerspectives onJohnB.WatsonandClassical Behaviorism (1996) (0)
- Genes, Selection, and Behavior: Response to Laurenti’s Commentary (2021) (0)
- Relativity in Hearing and Stimulus Discrimination (2018) (0)
- Practical electrician course (0)
- OF DEPLETION, AND SCHEDULES OF REINFORCEMENT (1987) (0)
- Maximization should sometimes lead to abstinence (1996) (0)
- THE EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOR MA TCHING, UNDERMA TCHING, AND 0VERMA TCHING IN STUDIES OF CHOICE (2005) (0)
- Learning and reinforcement. (1977) (0)
- "The correlation-based law of effect": Erratum. (1973) (0)
- Behavior, process, and scale: Comments on Shimp (2020), "Molecular (moment-to-moment) and molar (aggregate) analyses of behavior". (2021) (0)
- A Scientific Model of Behavior (2017) (0)
- OnBooks New Paradigm forBehavior Analysis: A ReviewofBehavior andMind byHowardRachlin (1997) (0)
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