Henry Schlinger
American psychologist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American psychologist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henry David Schlinger Jr. is an American psychologist known for his work in applied behavior analysis. He is a professor of psychology at California State University, Los Angeles, where he was formerly the director of the M.S. Program in Applied Behavior Analysis. He also holds a part-time position as an associate professor in the Chicago School of Professional Psychology's Applied Behavior Analysis program. He is a former editor-in-chief of both the Analysis of Verbal Behavior and the Behavior Analyst. He is a member of the Association for Behavior Analysis International and the board of trustees of the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies.[1][2]
Henry D. Schlinger | |
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Citizenship | American |
Education | Southern Methodist University Western Michigan University |
Known for | Applied behavior analysis |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Psychology |
Institutions | California State University, Los Angeles |
Thesis | Effects of Reinforcement Duration and Reinforcement on Response Latency: Stimulus-Reinforcer and Probability Response-Reinforcer Relationships (1985) |
Doctoral advisors | Sid Dykstra David O. Lyon Jack Michael |
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