Papers, 1938-1989.

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Papers, 1938-1989.

This collection document Willard Day's professional interests and participation in research, teaching, and organizations including the American Psychological Association. This includes Day's presentations, papers and publications, lectures and class notes, research and data, original manuscripts, as well as his collection of publications by others in his field. Also included are records of his ministry, and early personal correspondence between Day and his family.

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Willard F. Day received his Bachelor, Master, and Doctorate degrees from the University of Virginia, and did postdoctoral research at Johns Hopkins University where he used Skinnerian baseline methodology. In 1956, he joined the psychology department at the University of Nevada, Reno. In 1972 he founded the interdisciplinary philosophy-psychology journal, Behaviorism, and served as editor until 1985. Day's specialization was the radical behaviorist analysis of verbal behavior, and the conceptual...

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