Abstract
Neither practitioners nor scientists appear to be fully satisfied with the world s largest behavioranalytic membership organization. Each community appears to believe that initiatives that serve the other will undermine the association's capacity to serve their own needs. Historical examples suggest that such discord is predicted when practitioners and scientists cohabit the same association. This is true because all professional associations exist to address guild interests, and practice and science are different professions with different guild interests. No association, therefore, can succeed in being all things to all people. The solution is to assure that practice and science communities are well served by separate professional associations. I comment briefly on how this outcome might be promoted.
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Critchfield, T. S. (2011). Interesting times: Practice, science, and professional associations in behavior analysis. Behavior Analyst, 34(2), 297–310. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03392259
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