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Howard Rachlin (1935–2021) was an American psychologist and the founder of teleological behaviorism. He is Emeritus Research Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology at Stony Brook University in New York. His initial work was in the quantitative analysis of operant behavior in pigeons, on which he worked with , developing ideas from Richard Herrnstein's matching law. He subsequently became one of the founders of Behavioral Economics. His current research focuses on patterns of choice over time and how those patterns affect self-control (on which he worked with George Ainslie), including cooperation over time. His interests in Behavioral Economics include: decision making, the prisoner's dilemma, addiction, and gambling. He was one of the first board members of the Society for Quan

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  • Howard Rachlin (°1935) is een Amerikaans psycholoog en behaviorist. Hij is de belangrijkste vertegenwoordiger van het teleologisch behaviorisme. Hij is 'Emeritus Distinguished Professor' aan de Stony Brook universiteit van New York. Hoewel hij op emeritaat is, blijft hij actief betrokken bij onderzoek.De thema's waarmee hij naam heeft gemaakt houden verband met keuzes en beslissingen nemen (onder meer delay discounting bij mensen en dieren. Hij is een van de grondleggers van de gedragseconomie. Met zijn onderzoek wil hij vooral meer zicht krijgen op de psychologische basis van en impulsiviteit, verslaving, sociale coöperatie en altruïsme. (nl)
  • Howard Rachlin (1935–2021) was an American psychologist and the founder of teleological behaviorism. He is Emeritus Research Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology at Stony Brook University in New York. His initial work was in the quantitative analysis of operant behavior in pigeons, on which he worked with , developing ideas from Richard Herrnstein's matching law. He subsequently became one of the founders of Behavioral Economics. His current research focuses on patterns of choice over time and how those patterns affect self-control (on which he worked with George Ainslie), including cooperation over time. His interests in Behavioral Economics include: decision making, the prisoner's dilemma, addiction, and gambling. He was one of the first board members of the Society for Quan (en)
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  • Howard Rachlin (1935–2021) was an American psychologist and the founder of teleological behaviorism. He is Emeritus Research Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology at Stony Brook University in New York. His initial work was in the quantitative analysis of operant behavior in pigeons, on which he worked with , developing ideas from Richard Herrnstein's matching law. He subsequently became one of the founders of Behavioral Economics. His current research focuses on patterns of choice over time and how those patterns affect self-control (on which he worked with George Ainslie), including cooperation over time. His interests in Behavioral Economics include: decision making, the prisoner's dilemma, addiction, and gambling. He was one of the first board members of the Society for Quantitative Analysis of Behavior. (en)
  • Howard Rachlin (°1935) is een Amerikaans psycholoog en behaviorist. Hij is de belangrijkste vertegenwoordiger van het teleologisch behaviorisme. Hij is 'Emeritus Distinguished Professor' aan de Stony Brook universiteit van New York. Hoewel hij op emeritaat is, blijft hij actief betrokken bij onderzoek.De thema's waarmee hij naam heeft gemaakt houden verband met keuzes en beslissingen nemen (onder meer delay discounting bij mensen en dieren. Hij is een van de grondleggers van de gedragseconomie. Met zijn onderzoek wil hij vooral meer zicht krijgen op de psychologische basis van en impulsiviteit, verslaving, sociale coöperatie en altruïsme. (nl)
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