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. 2011 Spring;34(1):3-17.
doi: 10.1007/BF03392227.

Translational contributions of the experimental analysis of behavior

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Translational contributions of the experimental analysis of behavior

Thomas S Critchfield. Behav Anal. 2011 Spring.

Abstract

It has been argued that to increase societal impact behavioral researchers must do more to address problems of obvious practical importance. The basic science wing of behavior analysis has been described as especially detached from this goal, but is it really necessary that basic science demonstrate social relevance? If so, why hasn't this occurred more often, and what can be done to improve the status quo? To address these questions and to stimulate discussion about the future of basic behavior science, I describe two widely embraced arguments in favor of pure basic science (that which is undertaken without concern for practical applications); explain why a translational research agenda is likely to better recruit tangible support for basic science; propose that addressing practical problems does not require basic science to abandon its focus on fundamental principles; and identify some possible impediments to translational innovation that may need to be addressed for basic behavior science to increase its translational footprint.

Keywords: dissemination; experimental analysis of behavior; public policy; translational research.

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