Social behavior, Aggregated production, and cultural practice: A behavioral analysis of social phenomena

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Behavior Analysis ought to deal with and has effectively dealt with social phenomena: facts or events involving actions of more than one person. Based on the published literature, this paper seeks to distinguish three events labeled as social phenomena: social behavior - three-term contingencies whose consequences are mediated by the operant behavior of another organism(s); aggregated production - sets of behaviors of more than one individual that result in an aggregated product; and cultural practice - similar learned behaviors propagated by successive individuals. Characteristics and complexities of these three phenomena are discussed. Dialogue possibilities with Social Sciences are highlighted.

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Sampaio, A. A. S., & Andery, M. A. P. A. (2010). Social behavior, Aggregated production, and cultural practice: A behavioral analysis of social phenomena. Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa, 26(1), 183–192. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-37722010000100020

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