Some Dimensions of the Operant Social Behavior of Animals
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Skinner (1953) defined social behavior as “the behavior of two or more people with respect to one another or in concert with respect to a common environment” (Skinner, 1953, p. 297). To this definition, Sakuma and Moriyama added a qualification to Skinner’s definition that is especially germane to the present issue of the Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis:
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Lattal, K. A., & Okouchi, H. (2019). Some Dimensions of the Operant Social Behavior of Animals. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 45(2). https://doi.org/10.5514/rmac.v45.i2.75570