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BOOST U! 007 | Study the Dimensions of ABA With Us!
In today’s episode of BOOST U!, we are talking about the seven dimensions of ABA!
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BOOST Mock 10 and ABA Mock Exam Bundle
BOOST Task List 5 ABA Exam Prep Mock Exam + BOOST Mock10 Test Prep Bundle (a $244 value) for $195.
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Jose Martinez-Diaz Honored at West Virginia University
by Adam Hockman
Our founder Dr. Jose Martinez-Diaz made the trip to beautiful Morgantown, WV, to receive an award from his alma mater, West Virginia University.
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ABA Pro Builder
… ABA Pro Builder Now Updated to TCO 6th Edition 6th Edition Test Content Outline ABA Pro Builder Take your ABA knowledge to the next level and enter the ABA certification exam with confidence. Our next evolution of Mock 10, ABA Pro …
University and Organizational Partnerships with ABA Technologies
… University and Organizational Partnerships with ABA Technologies University and Organizational Partnerships with ABA Technologies For over 15 years, ABA Technologies has forged impactful partnerships with universities and organizations, providing unparalleled instructional …
BOOST U! How does shaping use extinction in ABA?
In today’s episode of BOOST U!, we are talking about shaping and extinction- how do they relate? How does extinction and related side effects contribute to skill acquisition?
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Evolving ABA 009 | The Effects of Trauma and its Effect on Staff Engagement
This episode is worth 1.0 BACB CEs: https://abatechnologies.com/products/podcast-cesBUY CEs $10
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University Series 035 - Russell Sage College Online
Today we are joined by Dr. Cheryl Davis, Dr. Sam Blanco, and Sarah Russell from Russell Sage College's Online ABA Program. This isn't just your ordinary online program, you can also meet the requirements for NYSABA. With small cohorts and a plethora of opportunities to connect with faculty and staff you are guaranteed to get out of this program, what you put in.
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Guiding the Role of the RBT®
Your most important role as a supervisor is to get results for your clients, offering them optimal opportunities to improve their quality of life. As experts in the science of behavior analysis, you can get results by maximizing and supporting your most important asset—your people.
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University Series 048 | University of Cincinnati Distance Learning
Today we are joined by Dr. James Hawkins and Dr. Neil Deochand from the University of Cincinnati Distance Learning Program. There are a plethora of distance learning programs and it can be very hard to decipher between them, but after speaking with Dr. Hawkins and Dr. Deochand you can hear the passion that they put into their program.
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Operant Innovations 019 | Real World Example of Dissemination | Tiki Fiol
President & Owner of TIKI, Inc - as she speaks with her local radio station on the science of human behavior.
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5 Do’s and 3 Don’ts to Achieve a Successful OBM Performance Improvement Project
You may or may not know, ABA Technologies has partnered with Florida Tech ABA Online program to bring Organizational Behavior Management to the world through an online Certificate program – the
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New 8-hour Supervision Course for Behavior Analysts
The 21st Century Supervision Course Series is based on the BACB’s Supervisor Training Curriculum Outline 2.0, released in December 2018. Per the BACB, this new curriculum is “revised, enhanced, and reorganized to emphasize content relevant to the ongoing supervision of RBTs and BCaBAs, and the supervision of trainees.” All incoming supervisors are required to complete an updated training course beginning November 2019.
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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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Social Validity in the Late 20th and Early 21st Century
An extension of Kennedy’s work was published seven years later in 1999, by James Carr and colleagues. Their paper assessed the frequency of social-validity measures reported in the first 31 years of JABA. They analyzed the difference in trends of reporting social validity for experiments that had highly controlled analog settings versus more naturalistic and dynamic settings. The reason for doing so harkens back to Kennedy’s comments about the difference between basic and applied research.
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