Murray Sidman
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Gender | Male |
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Born | Boston |
Massachusetts | |
United States | |
Interests | Behavior Analysis |
Education | Columbia University |
Academic advisor | William N. Schoenfeld |
Books | Coercion and its fallout |
Tactics of Scientific Research | |
Equivalence Relations and Behavior: A Research Story | |
Neuroanatomy: A Programmed Text | |
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ID | 3814296 |
Murray Sidman Life story
Murray Sidman was a behavioral scientist, best known for Sidman Avoidance, also called "free-operant avoidance", in which an individual learns to avoid an aversive stimulus by remembering to produce the response without any other stimulus.