tHeMadBehaVioriSt

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tHeMadBehaVioriSt

tHeMadBehaVioriSt

@MaDR86

Professional Behavior Analyst | Study Behavior for a Living | Vegan | Pragmatic Leftist |

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tHeMadBehaVioriSt
tHeMadBehaVioriSt@MaDR86·
Skinnerian principles have achieved far more reliable, replicable, engineering level control over behavior than Freudian, Chomskian, or any other psychological framework. Aside from Pavlovian conditioning, show me another approach with comparable predictive power.
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Dwarkesh Patel
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp·
Terence Tao spent a year at the Institute for Advanced Study - no teaching, no random events of committees, just unlimited time to think. But after a few months, he ran out of ideas. Terence thinks that mathematicians and scientists need a certain level of randomness and inefficiency to come up with new ideas.
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Yeah, Head Start was too broad and results often faded out but environmental interventions seem to work in many areas. Some RCTs show durable effects via reinforcement/stress changes: NFP → ↓ crime/abuse, ↑ academic achievement & school functioning (↓ grade retention, ↓ special ed placements; ↑ self-regulation)
 Olds ‘97: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9272895/ 
Olds ‘10: jamanetwork.com/journals/jamap… GBG → ↓ substance use disorders, ↓ antisocial/violent behavior, ↑ high school graduation & later life functioning
 Kellam ‘14: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23070695/ Triple P → population-level ↓ child maltreatment, ↓ foster care placements, ↓ injury hospitalizations; ↓ parent stress & child behavior problems
 Prinz ‘09: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19160053/ Biglan (2015): nurtureeffectbook.com
Mechanism-driven environmental change produces lasting outcomes. I thought these prosocial improvements were neat but maybe you’re just referring to IQ?
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Sterling
Sterling@Sterlin96207238·
@rjhaier Hasnt this already been tried (i.e. with Head Start) and shown not to have lasting results? What would a focus on the ‘family environment’ even look like?
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tHeMadBehaVioriSt
@AnnaRMatson You’re partially right about this but completely wrong about the “vaccines cause autism thing.” On the one hand autism is not diagnosed with a genetic test and on the other vaccines don’t cause autism.
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FishFlakes@Fish_Flakes546·
@Viralvid_89 Dating an 18 year old in your 40 is basically pedophilia.
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GFY TV@Viralvid_89·
Man says dating an 18 year old in your 40s is not insane at all. Thoughts?
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They rate themselves AND THEN he rates them?! Whatever Podcast with Brian Atlas Dating Talk 285
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@pmarca Hey man, I was on your side simply because self-reflection seemingly causes negative mental health effects. But now I can clearly see your grasp on the concept is pretty darned ignorant.
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That’s very kind of you. I should say, though as have others, that this perspective is likely missing something. I’m not an entomologist, so there are probably species-typical reflexes or stimulus predispositions involved that I’m overlooking. This is really just a reply based on what I’ve read about insect behavior viewed through the lens of respondent and operant conditioning. Hopefully a myrmecologist will weigh in if they haven’t already. I’ll have to go check the replies.
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jawnzilla
jawnzilla@YOjawnZiLLA·
@MaDR86 @nickcammarata Damn, this puts the other comments to shame. It's clear who knows and who just wants to look like they know.
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mollie :3
mollie :3@vuse_lover·
Went on a date yesterday where I asked what he liked to do for fun and he said “I like thinking”
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tHeMadBehaVioriSt
The line comes from Plato's Phaedrus. Socrates tells a story about the god Theuth, who invents writing and shows it to Thamus. Thamus warns that writing will be a problem, since people will rely on external marks instead of memory, gaining the appearance of wisdom without the real thing. Plato wrote it, but he puts the words in Socrates’ mouth.
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Jay Yang
Jay Yang@Jayyanginspires·
I don't think the issue is introspection. It's self-reflection without motion. As Alan Watts once wrote, "A person who thinks all the time has nothing to think about except thoughts. So, he loses touch with reality and lives in a world of illusions."
David Senra@davidsenra

Great men of history had little to no introspection. The personality that builds empires is not the same personality that sits around quietly questioning itself. @pmarca and I discuss what we both noticed but no one talks about: David: You don't have any levels of introspection? Marc: Yes, zero. As little as possible. David: Why? Marc: Move forward. Go! I found people who dwell in the past get stuck in the past. It's a real problem and it's a problem at work and it's a problem at home. David: So I've read 400 biographies of history’s greatest entrepreneurs and someone asked me what the most surprising thing I’ve learned from this was [and I answered] they have little or zero introspection. Sam Walton didn't wake up thinking about his internal self. He just woke up and was like: I like building Walmart. I'm going to keep building Walmart. I'm going to make more Walmarts. And he just kept doing it over and over again. Marc: If you go back 400 years ago it never would've occurred to anybody to be introspective. All of the modern conceptions around introspection and therapy, and all the things that kind of result from that are, a kind of a manufacture of the 1910s, 1920s. Great men of history didn't sit around doing this stuff. The individual runs and does all these things and builds things and builds empires and builds companies and builds technology. And then this kind of this kind of guilt based whammy kind of showed up from Europe. A lot of it from Vienna in 1910, 1920s, Freud and all that entire movement. And kind of turned all that inward and basically said, okay, now we need to basically second guess the individual. We need to criticize the individual. The individual needs to self criticize. The individual needs to feel guilt, needs to look backwards, needs to dwell in the past. It never resonated with me.

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60 Minutes@60Minutes·
"Humanity is not sustainable. To maintain our lifestyle (yours and mine, basically) for the entire planet, you'd need five more Earths," biologist Paul R. Ehrlich told 60 Minutes in 2023. Ehrlich, who died Friday at 93, became a doomsday celebrity after his 1968 bestseller, “The Population Bomb,” warned of the collapse of nature. cbsn.ws/476tpB7
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
It is 100% true that great men and women of the past were not sitting around moaning about their feelings. I regret nothing.
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Asanwa.sol
Asanwa.sol@Chizitere_xyz·
When a woman in her thirties or forties wakes up, realizes she feels unfulfilled in a stable marriage, and decides to blow up her entire life to "find herself," society throws a parade for her. She gets a book deal, a podcast, and absolute applause. Her choice to abandon her vows in pursuit of her own personal happiness is framed as a brave, empowering, Eat Pray Love awakening. ​But if a man wakes up at forty, realizes he has spent the last two decades working a soul-crushing job he hates purely to fund everyone else's lifestyle, and decides he wants to finally live for himself? He is absolutely demonized. He doesn't get a parade; he gets diagnosed with a "pathetic midlife crisis." He is labeled a selfish monster who abandoned his post
Asanwa.sol@Chizitere_xyz

What opinion about Men do you have that makes people feel like this?

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tHeMadBehaVioriSt
tHeMadBehaVioriSt@MaDR86·
@KeesJanKan @krichard121212 The focus is on control and prediction but explanation and description are still part of the picture. Skinner’s science is inductive, deriving general principles from data. No need to evaluate “theories” rather better to collect data and form theories form said data.
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Kees-Jan Kan
Kees-Jan Kan@KeesJanKan·
@MaDR86 @krichard121212 Yes, that's the part that helped. But science also EXPLAINS by evaluating theories. That's exactly why experiments are conducted. But instrumentalism only sticks to prediction, without explanation. In contrast to natural science!
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Richárd
Richárd@krichard121212·
I apologize to all IQ researchers, I didn't know the rest of psychology was even worse.
District 6@P43215

@JulianeWriter Uta Frith has some real trainwrecks on this topic. According to her, Ruth is not supposed to distinguish looking at pictures from reading! [see section in rectangle] archive.org/details/autism…

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tHeMadBehaVioriSt@MaDR86·
@KeesJanKan @krichard121212 The closest to a natural Science psychology has ever been. The ability to reliably manipulate variables and produce lawful behavioral change is exactly what natural sciences aim for.
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Kees-Jan Kan
Kees-Jan Kan@KeesJanKan·
@MaDR86 @krichard121212 The Skinnerian approach is hardly science. Science goes beyond prediction. Science aims to provide explanation. Science requires theory.
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Bren
Bren@bren45000·
Ana Kasparian said she hopes Iran kills Bibi Netanyahu. Wow.
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tHeMadBehaVioriSt@MaDR86·
@Logo_Daedalus The kid is awesome but actual evidence of transgenerational inheritance of specific learned aversions is weak.
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R.Сам 🦋🐏
R.Сам 🦋🐏@Logo_Daedalus·
Y’all see the 10 year old japanese kid who proved that butterflies retain memories through metamorphosis & can pass them down epigenetically?
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