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Behav Anal. 1984 Fall; 7(2): 183–187.
PMCID: PMC2741743
Conceptual contributions of Kantor's interbehavioral psychology
Jay Moore
Abstract
Kantor's interbehavioral psychology may be characterized by its conceptual emphases upon (a) naturalism, (b) scientific pluralism, (c) organism-environment interactions, and (d) integrated event fields of continuously interrelated and interrelating factors. Despite differences between Skinnerian and Kantorian classification schemes, the conceptual features of interbehaviorism are compatible with those of Skinner's behaviorism, and taken together the two provide a firm theoretical foundation for an authenticially behavioristic psychology.
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