"Ecobehavioral analysis", the merging of social ecological studies and
J.R. Kantor's theory of interbehavioral psychology, was termed just over
a decade ago. Since then, innovative trends emerging in the field of
developmental disabilities warrant a comprehensive update.
Ecobehavioral Analysis and Developmental Disabilities: The
Twenty-First Century offers such an update of current research, as Dr.
Stephen Schroeder compiles the work of twenty-one noted authorities in
this volume. Each contributor discusses his/her research on a personal
level, providing fresh insights into various aspects of the field.
Experiential research ranging from the naturalistic observations of
behavior-environment interactions in the classroom to ecobehavioral
studies in pharmacotherapy is also presented.