
We propose that, together, we can ignite a commitment to initiate a behavior-based, guided by science, cultural evolutionary process to gradually create the cultural and prosocial behavioral changes that will reframe our culture.
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I’m an assistant instructional professor in the University of Florida’s behavior analysis program. I write about behavior.
Currently teach Occupational Health Psychology at UT School of Public Health - Houston. I am a neuropsychologist and a behavior analyst with increasing interest on bad behavior as a major public health problem.
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