Thanks Stuart. Interesting article.

I’m glad you made the mistake and posted here!

Take care
Jim

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From: Stuart Vyse [mailto:vyse.stu...@gmail.com]
Sent: October-09-17 6:07 PM
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Subject: Re: [tips] behavioral theory in the public sphere



Hi, Jim.

Very reasonable question. Again, this is not my area, but there is some 
evidence to support the opposite effect. Media coverage increases the lethality 
of future events and that it leads to contagion effects. True experiments are, 
of course, not possible, but below is a review article that was, I believe, one 
of the inspirations for the open letter.

http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0002764217730854#articleShareContainer

Finally, as some of you will realize, I meant to send the previous message to a 
different list. I apologize for my mistake.

Best,

SV


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On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 6:51 PM, Jim Clark 
<j.cl...@uwinnipeg.ca<mailto:j.cl...@uwinnipeg.ca>> wrote:


Hi

Is there any evidence for the efficacy of this approach? There are examples of 
interventions derived from theory that did not have the intended consequences 
and in some cases had the opposite effect. For example, if names were not 
published might a copy-cat reason that if only I kill more people, then they 
will have to name me.

I agree with Stuart’s general point about applying behavioral science and was 
pleased to see the discipline recognized by a Nobel award.

Take care
Jim

Jim Clark
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From: Stuart Vyse [mailto:vyse.stu...@gmail.com<mailto:vyse.stu...@gmail.com>]
Sent: October-09-17 5:44 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [tips] behavioral theory in the public sphere



Dear colleagues,

On a day when behavioral science won a Nobel Prize, I write to point out 
another instance of behavioral theory in the public sphere.

In the wake of the latest horrible mass shooting, 147 "scholars, professors, 
and law enforcement professionals" signed an open letter urging the media not 
to name or show pictures of this or similar perpetrators. I have not seen any 
media coverage of this letter, but the link to it is below.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4Z7VkWcwLk-SjFJc00tdmI1eW8/view

It is interesting to note, that in this very serious context, these 
professionals are recommending a behavioral intervention based on the 
elimination of reinforcement for these acts. In my own view, the 
recommendations do not go far enough, but they are very clearly derived from 
behavioral theory, not neuroscience or cognitive psychology.

Finally, this is not my area of expertise. There may be signers to this letter 
who are members of our tribe, but none of the names jumped out at me. Indeed, 
at least one of the signers has been a fairly vocal critic of behavior analysis 
in other contexts. So I see this as a quiet victory for us, perhaps one that 
the signers have failed to recognize, but a victory nonetheless. Furthermore, 
it comes in relation to a very serious social problem.

Best,

SV

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