It has been suggested that behavior analysis is a field, a discipline, and a professional field of practice, all of the same name1. This can be a bit confusing, particularly because other fields can involve multiple disciplines or fields of practice. The field of chemistry, for example, is comprised of five distinct disciplines: organic, analytical, physical, inorganic, and biochemistry2. The types of problems studied in each subdiscipline of chemistry are different, and the skills needed to be a practicing chemist in each discipline are different.
Term | Definition |
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Field | An area or division of an activity, subject, or profession. |
Discipline | A field of study. |
Practice | The continuous exercise of a profession. |