Abstract

​MasayaMasaya Sato died in the summer of 2010. He was a pioneer of behavior analysis in Japan and the leader of the Japanese Association for Behavior Analysis (J-ABA). He also contributed to the dissemination of behavior analysis around the world. One of his major accomplishments was to help the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) to become truly international through his election as the first ABAI president from outside the United States. In fact, he was a great antecedent for behavior analysts.

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