Self-Knowledge and the Self vs Ethics for Behavior Analysts
Overall winner: Ethics for Behavior Analysts
Key Differences
Product A (Jon S. Bailey & Mary R. Burch) targets ethics in behavior analysis with many reader reviews and a lower listed price tier, making it suited for practitioners seeking authoritative professional guidance. Product B (David A A. Jopling) focuses on cognitive psychology and self-knowledge with a single perfect review and a higher price tier, making it better for readers seeking an academic treatment of self-knowledge
Self-Knowledge and the Self
Explores theories of self-knowledge in cognitive psychology. Key benefit: insights into how we understand our own minds. Customer insight: the work is valued by readers seeking foundational concepts
Pros
- focuses on self-knowledge concepts
- clear academic framing
- suitable for study in cognitive psychology
Cons
- features: N/A
- limited customer insights available
- rating from a single review
Ethics for Behavior Analysts
A text on ethics in behavior analysis. Focuses on professional standards and conduct for practitioners. Customer insight highlights thoughtful consideration of ethical issues
Pros
- clear focus on ethics in behavior analysis
- suitable for professionals and students
- concise, chapter-based structure
Cons
- no features listed
- no customer insights beyond generic terms
- no price details included
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Jon S. Bailey, Mary R. Burch |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Jon S. Bailey, Mary R. Burch |
| User Reviews | Jon S. Bailey, Mary R. Burch |