Monthly Archives: December 2014

Behavioral Engineering, the Milk Bucket, & the Notebook

My understanding of the term “behavioral engineering” seems to be at odds with almost every source I examined with a recent Google search. What I found on the web was a lot of confusion between behavioral engineering and behavior control. … Continue reading

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Are You a Difference Seer or a Similarity Seer?

“You are either for us or against us.” “The glass is half full or it is half empty.” “Issues are black or white.” These are dichotomies; divisions of the world into two distinct and non-overlapping categories. Frequently, dichotomies blur the … Continue reading

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