Handbook of Operant Behavioral Economics: Demand, Discounting, Methods, and Applications delves into the rapidly evolving field of behavioral economics, focusing specifically on the operant approach that marries operant learning principles with microeconomic theory. This comprehensive guide begins with a brief history of behavioral economics, setting the stage for a more thorough review of operant demand and reward discounting. It presents both human and nonhuman research methods, offering critical insights into how these methodologies can be employed to study consumption behaviors and decision-making processes. This book also features quantitative models that elucidate operant demand and discounting, along with practical applications that extend the relevance of these concepts to real-world scenarios. Additionally, it highlights the policy implications of applied behavioral economics, bridging the gap between theory and practice. With a strong emphasis on consumer behavior analysis as a foundational element, this handbook equips readers with the knowledge to translate academic research into actionable policy. Designed for graduate students, clinicians, and academics alike, this resource is ideal for those looking to deepen their understanding of behavioral economics and its applications. Integrates operant learning principles with economic theories to create a robust framework for understanding consumer behavior. - Identifies key policy implications derived from operant behavioral economics to inform evidence-based decision-making in various sectors. - Develops strategies for utilizing behavioral economics in educational settings, enhancing teaching methodologies and student engagement. - Assesses the role of reward discounting in shaping consumer choices and its impact on long-term decision-making processes. - Facilitates interdisciplinary collaboration by highlighting connections between behavioral economics and fields such as psychology, economics, and public health. A comprehensive reference that reviews the concepts, principles, methods, and findings of operant behavioral economics Handbook of Operant Behavioral Economics: Demand, Discounting, Methods, and Applications delves into the rapidly evolving field of behavioral economics, focusing specifically on the operant approach that marries operant learning principles with microeconomic theory. This comprehensive guide begins with a brief history of behavioral economics, setting the stage for a more thorough review of operant demand and reward discounting. It presents both human and nonhuman research methods, offering critical insights into how these methodologies can be employed to study consumption behaviors and decision-making processes. This book also features quantitative models that elucidate operant demand and discounting, along with practical applications that extend the relevance of these concepts to real-world scenarios. Additionally, it highlights the policy implications of applied behavioral economics, bridging the gap between theory and practice. With a strong emphasis on consumer behavior analysis as a foundational element, this handbook equips readers with the knowledge to translate academic research into actionable policy. Designed for graduate students, clinicians, and academics alike, this resource is ideal for those looking to deepen their understanding of behavioral economics and its applications. Dr. Reed is Director of Applied Behavioral Sciences at Institutes for Behavior Resources, Inc. His research programs apply behavioral economic principles to understand and treat issues of societal importance. He is an author of a textbook and has co-edited three other books. He has served as Associate Editor for Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, The Psychological Record, and Behavior Analysis in Practice . Dr. Reed was previously the Executive Director for the Society for the Quantitative Analyses of Behavior and Coordinator for the ABAI Science Board. His research program has been recognized with the APA Division 25 B. F. Skinner New Applied Researcher Award, Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior Don Hake Translational Research Award, and the Federation of Associations of Behavioral and Brain Sciences’ Early Career Impact Award. He has over 200 publications. Dr. Kaplan is a Data Scientist in the Innovation Department at Advocates for Human Potential. He obtained his PhD from the University of Kansas in 2016, completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Virginia Tech in 2019, and most recently worked as an Assistant Professor at the University of Kentucky. He has contributed over 65 peer-reviewed journal articles in behavioral economics, behavioral science, substance use, policy implications, and statistics and methodological tools for experimental psychology. Dr. Kaplan develops and publishes software tools and quantitative methods to aid behavioral economic research, inc