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University Series 029 - Rutgers University
Join Operant Innovations as we speak to Rutgers University and Dr. Sungwoo Kahng. Learn how Rutgers has been growing over the recent years and the exciting new faculty and practicum opportunities that they have brought on!
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University Series 034 - Teachers College Columbia University
Today we are joined by Dr. Doug Greer, Dr. Jessica Dudek, & Dr. Daniel Fienup from Teachers College Columbia University and CABAS. This is one of the oldest programs in the country and has developed into a very unique program. To quote Dr. Doug Greer, "We’re sort of like Indiana Jones. We want to get our whip, hat, and go out there and deal with it, but we don't use whips."
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Thought Leaders 012 | Dr. R. Wayne Fuqua | Part 2
Thought Leaders, we are back with Dr. R. Wayne Fuqua as he answers the questions "Where do you see the field going?" and/or "Where would he like to see the field go?"
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University Series 004 | Western Michigan University, Part 3
Join Operant Innovations for Part 3 of their interview with Western Michigan University. This week we will be speaking with Dr. Heather McGee about the Industrial/Organizational Behavior Management Program.
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University Series 004 | Western Michigan University, Part 2
Join Operant Innovations for Part 2 of their interview with Western Michigan University. This week we will be speaking with Dr. Scott Gaynor about the Clinical Behavior Program.
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Thought Leaders 016 -Dr. E. Scott Geller -Part 2
This month on Operant Innovations - Thought Leaders, we are back with Dr. E. Scott Geller as he answers the questions "Where do you see the field going?" and/or "Where would he like to see the field go?"
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Kudos for One of the Home Team
… many roles. For almost 10 of those years, she was the Director of Children’s Services for a Comprehensive Community Mental Health Center across a four-county region i n West Virginia . In this role, she worked with others to address and design … run the Aubrey Daniels Institute, a not-for-profit organization, dedicated to bringing behavioral principles to learning in public education. She “retired” and continued to consult with companies on occasion. Darnell consulted with ABA Tech, and … Clark, Ralph W., and Lattal, Alice Darnell, Ethics at Work (2005), Performance Management Publications. …
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Thought Leaders 011 | Dr. R. Wayne Fuqua | Part 1
Thought Leaders, we are sitting down and speaking with Dr. Wayne Fuqua about his history shaped him into the behavior analyst he is today and a chance encounter that could have changed the future of the field of behavior analysis as we know it.
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ABA Tech Announces Book Release: Now What? A Behavior Analyst’s First-Year Survival Guide
KeyPress Publishing, a division of ABA Technologies,
Inc., is pleased to announce the launch of Now What? A Behavior Analyst’s First-Year Survival
Guide, a book that answers the questions early behavior analysts and those in training might not
know how to ask yet.
Inc., is pleased to announce the launch of Now What? A Behavior Analyst’s First-Year Survival
Guide, a book that answers the questions early behavior analysts and those in training might not
know how to ask yet.
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University Series 007 | Georgia Southern University
his week we will be speaking with Dr. Andrew Bulla about Georgia Southern and how they are producing high-quality undergraduate students.
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Thought Leaders 025 | Dr. Shahla Ala'i-Rosales | Part 1
This month on Thought Leaders, we are joined by Dr. Shahla Ala'i-Rosales as she tells us how her familial history brought her to the field and how her religion is important and not mutually exclusive from the science of behavior. Shahla talks about her phenomenal history and how it has brought her to a multi-disciplinary team.
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The Ethics of Promoting Your Practice
Practicing behavior analysts are tasked with sharing and promoting behavior analysis with others. We have an ethical responsibility to engage in the effort of promoting public awareness of our field. Dr. Newman really focuses on making sure you understand the reasoning behind the rules that we follow and not just the rules themselves.
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The Behavioral and Ethical Implications of Shame in American Culture: A Multidisciplinary Perspective
Public shaming may be seen as justifiable, whether it be through bully shaming, child shaming, or even dog shaming. Social media has risen to be the most prevalent medium in which to shame others. Judges, schools, parents, and others use it as a consequence to punish behavior; however, there may be additional side effects from using shame.
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University Series 005 | Georgia State University
Join Operant Innovations for their interview with Georgia State University. This week we will be speaking with Dr. Christopher Tullis about Georgia State University in the heart of Atlanta.
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