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While its founder, Howard Rachlin, builds off the writings of Tolman and Bandura, the discipline as a whole tends to hedge closer to the Behavioral side of the Behavioral-Cognitive dichotomy.
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His most recent research focused on patterns of choice over time and how those patterns affect self-control (on which he worked with
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in New York. His initial work was in the quantitative analysis of operant behavior in pigeons, on which he worked with
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He was married to the novelist Nahid Rachlin. They had a daughter, Leila.
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Judgment, decision, and choice: a cognitive/behavioral synthesis (1989)
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Behavior and mind: the roots to modern psychology (1994)
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Rachlin H (April 2002). "Altruism and selfishness".
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he was one of the founders of behavioral economics.
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teleological behaviorism
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William M. Baum
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matching law
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prisoner's dilemma
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Neuringer, Allen
"Howard Rachlin (1935–2021)"
American Psychologist
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10.1037/amp0000908
"Teleological Behaviorism And Its Implications For Psychology"
"Honorary Members"
"Rachlin, Nahid 1944-"
Contemporary authors new revision series. Volume 120 : bio-bibliographical guide to current writers in fiction, general nonfiction, poetry, journalism, drama, motion pictures, television, and other fields
Gale
Thomson Learning
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0-7876-6712-9
Internet Archive
"Behavioral economics without anomalies"
doi
10.1901/jeab.1995.64-397

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