Abstract
Dillenburger and Keenan’s use of non-experimental methods represents a significant departure from the scientific orthodoxy of behavior analysis. However, field studies cannot be by-passed if behavior analysis is to provide serious accounts of natural phenomena such as bereavement. Here I explore some theoretical implications of a non-experimental approach to behavior.
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