COMPLIANT IN A MOMENT: A COMMENTARY ON NEVIN

Nevin's scholarly and timely discussion attempts to maintain the precarious union of the experimentally derived theory of behavioral momentum with applications of the behavioral momentum construct to human subjects in applied settings. Nevin's discussion adds much‐needed clarification to a...

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Published inJournal of applied behavior analysis Vol. 29; no. 4; pp. 549 - 555
Main Authors Houlihan, Daniel, Brandon, Paul K.
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LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1996
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1938-3703
DOI10.1901/jaba.1996.29-549

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Abstract Nevin's scholarly and timely discussion attempts to maintain the precarious union of the experimentally derived theory of behavioral momentum with applications of the behavioral momentum construct to human subjects in applied settings. Nevin's discussion adds much‐needed clarification to a process that at times has proven to be awkward for applied researchers. In this commentary, we will address three general questions: (a) Can the applications of behavioral momentum be derived from the theory as conceptualized by Nevin? (b) Could those applications have been developed had the theory not been formulated? (c) Does behavioral momentum theory add significantly to the compliance literature?
AbstractList Nevin's scholarly and timely discussion attempts to maintain the precarious union of the experimentally derived theory of behavioral momentum with applications of the behavioral momentum construct to human subjects in applied settings. Nevin's discussion adds much‐needed clarification to a process that at times has proven to be awkward for applied researchers. In this commentary, we will address three general questions: (a) Can the applications of behavioral momentum be derived from the theory as conceptualized by Nevin? (b) Could those applications have been developed had the theory not been formulated? (c) Does behavioral momentum theory add significantly to the compliance literature?
This commentary discusses John Nevin's article on establishing compliance via behavioral momentum involving high-probability procedures, and questions whether applications of behavioral momentum can be derived from the theory, whether applications could have been developed if the theory not been formulated, and whether the theory will add significantly to the compliance literature. (Author/CR)
Nevins' scholarly and timely discussion attempts to maintain the precarious union of the experimentally derived theory of behavioral momentum with applications of the behavioral momentum construct to human subjects in applied settings. Nevins' work is discussed.
Author Houlihan, Daniel
Brandon, Paul K.
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This commentary discusses John Nevin's article on establishing compliance via behavioral momentum involving high-probability procedures, and questions whether...
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