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    Behavioral Psychology

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    Excerpt: Behavioral psychology is concerned with the conditions involved in development, maintenance, and control of the behavior of individuals and other organisms. Behavioral approaches have been developed in many areas of applied psychology. These raise a number of issues important from a Christian perspective

    Gamification as behavioral psychology

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    John Broadus Watson

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    Excerpt: Father of American behavioral psychology. Born and reared in Greenville, South Carolina, he received an M.A. from Furman University and then went to the University of Chicago, where he received his Ph.D. in 1903 and remained as an instructor. In 1908 Watson left Chicago for Johns Hopkins. Forced to resign from Johns Hopkins in 1920 due to adverse publicity about his divorce, he subsequently entered the advertising business

    Principles of Behavior Therapy and Behavior Modification (Chapter 5 from The Human Reflex)

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    This chapter examines the theoretical aspects of the application of behavioral psychology (technically, the experimental analysis of behavior) to the process of behavior therapy. Beginning with a brief history, we will then discuss the definition of behavior therapy and behavior modification, survey a conception of problem behavior that grows out of the behavioral approach, examine basic approaches to behavior therapy, look at specific behavior change techniques, discuss biblical parallels, and consider several areas of controversy

    Burrhus Frederic Skinner

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    Excerpt: Considered to be the father of modem behavioral psychology. Son of a moderately prosperous lawyer, Skinner was born in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, and grew up there in a middle-class Protestant family. He attended Hamilton College, completing his B.A. in 1926. Skinner planned on a literary career but quickly gave this up. He enrolled in psychology at Harvard in 192 7, completing his M.A. in 19 30 and his Ph.D. in 1931

    Foreign Policy and the People\u27s Republic of China: A Behaviorist Perspective

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    The editor discusses foreign policy as it relates to China through the lens of behavioral psychology

    Behavioral Psychology: Springboard for Imaginative Legal Educators

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    Privacy Invasion Experiences and Perceptions: a Comparison Between Germany and the Arab World

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    Similar to research in behavioral psychology, research in privacy and usable security has focused mainly on Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic (WEIRD) societies. This excludes a large portion of the population affected by privacy implications of technology. In this work, we report on a survey (N=117) in which we studied technology-related privacy concerns of users from different countries, including developing countries such as Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, and developed countries such as Germany. By comparing results from those countries, and relating our findings to previous work, we brought forth multiple novel insights that are specific to privacy of users from under-investigated countries. We discuss the implications of our findings on the design of privacy protection mechanisms

    Habit Formation and Deconstruciton: A Study in Behavioral Psychology

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    Second-place winner in the Short Essay category of the 2018 Emerging Writers Contest. The essay examines the writer\u27s application of behavioral psychology theory to her own habits
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