Behavior and Social Issues is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal which serves as a primary scholarly outlet for articles that advance the analysis of human social behavior, particularly with regard to understanding and influencing important social problems. The journal is particularly interested in publishing work related to issues with social justice and human rights implications, but all significant social issues are of interest. The journal serves as a nexus for the development of an intellectual community interested in these areas, which receive only modest attention in most behavioral outlets despite their potential importance for society. Articles considered for publication should be grounded in behavior analytic and behavioral systems science. (Please see About the Journal on the menu above to review the Focus and Scope of the journal.)
Vol 22 (2013)
Table of Contents
Articles
| The Automatic Graphing/Rotation Scan Procedure for Laptops and Cellphones: An Ecological Assessment System for Developing Local Norms |
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Robin Rumph, Chris Ninness, John Lacy, Marilyn Rumph, Sarah Hall, Logan Clary, Sarah Law, Kelly McKee, Teri Wills Rinewalt, Sharon K. Ninness |
40-48 |
| Neural Network and Multivariate Analyses: Pattern Recognition in Academic and Social Research |
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Chris Ninness, Marilyn Rumph, Logan Clary, David Lawson, John-Thomas Lacy, Sarah Halle, Ranleigh McAdams, Sonya Parker, Diane Forney |
49-63 |
Published by the University of Illinois at Chicago LibraryAnd Behaviorists for Social Responsibility