
Digital Technologies in Behavior Science
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Bringing together the work of experts in the field, this edited book showcases current and future trends in the use of digital technologies in the behavioral sciences. The chapters outline the important historical, theoretical, and conceptual background for this timely field, looking at practical applications in varied settings. The book is divided into five sections and explores history and systems in behavior science, machine learning and artificial intelligence, the process and research, digital platforms, and health and human applications.
This timely book will be essential reading for graduate and advanced undergraduate students of behavioral science, behavior analysis, and psychology. It will also be highly relevant for professional behavior analysts and all those interested in the future of behavior science.
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Donald A. Hantula is Associate Professor at the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, College of Liberal Arts, Temple University. USA.
T.V. Joe Layng is Adjunct Professor of Behavior Analysis, Endicott College, USA. He is also Co-founder and Partner of Generategy, an educational software company whose products are based on generative instruction principles.
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