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Behavioral Systems Analysis
In unit 1 of this 3-unit course, Dr. Heather McGee defines behavioral systems analysis (BSA) and discusses how BSA fits into the context of the field of behavior analysis. Dr. McGee then introduces the three levels of systems analysis and presents various analysis tools and organizational intervention strategies as described by Rummler and Brache (1995)
$203.00
Function-Altering Effects of Verbal and Nonverbal Stimuli
In this course, Dr. Eb Blakely and Dr. Hank Schlinger describe function-altering operations and detail how function-altering interpretations can be used to explain the effects of respondent and operant conditioning. Other examples of function-altering operations including observational learning and imprinting are then described. The presentation concludes with a discussion on the implications of taking a function-altering approach to explaining behavior in applied and conceptual contexts.
$39.00
Six Common Teaching Mistakes and What to Do Instead
Research is absolutely unequivocal in demonstrating the tremendously robust relationship between active engagement making responses relevant to the learning objectives in the lesson. Students who make more responses learn more than students who are passive observers.
William L. Heward, Ed.D.
$58.50
Classroom Management Problems and Procedures for Solving Them
It’s not the size of the reinforcer that matters. It’s the precision with which it’s programmed that’s more relevant, the contingency of it.
Saul Axelrod, PhD
$39.00
BEH 5050: Supervision and Management Fundamentals
Author: Kristin Myers-KempThis Instructional Handbook covers all units (Units 1–3) of BEH 5050
$36.49
BEHP5011/BEH5011 Foundations, Concepts and Principles of Behavior Analysis Part 2
Author: Jose Martinez-Diaz
$31.49
BEHP5011/BEH5011 Foundations, Concepts and Principles of Behavior Analysis Part 1
Author: Jose Martinez-Diaz
$31.49
Leading Lean/Six Sigma in Healthcare: Making the Changes Last
Healthcare is characterized by waiting . . . in Lean waiting = muda, and muda means waste. Reducing waste is the primary goal of Lean.
Michael McCarthy, MEd
$39.00
Understanding the Why Behind the Rule: Ethical Frameworks and Practice Guidelines
“Trying to get behind the mere black and white . . . we can’t think in bumper stickers.”
Bobby Newman, PhD, BCBA-D, LBA
$19.50
Responsibility, Authority, and Delegating for Supervisors
Working to match authority with responsibility can be done by first understanding the meaning of responsibility and authority.
Janis Allen, BA
$26.00
The Right to Effective Treatment and Skinner’s “The Ethics of Helping People”
“Really what we’re looking at here is trying to apply our science in the most ethical way possible.”
Bobby Newman PhD, BCBA-D, LBA
$19.50
Adolescents and Adults with Autism: Evidence-Based Practice, Adaptive Behavior, and Quality of Life
“Historically, when they cut Medicaid services, they don’t put them back.”
Peter F. Gerhardt, EdD
$19.50
Skinner’s Verbal Behavior and its Relation to PECS
“When I was in university, I asked my professor, ‘How do I teach language skills to kids?” and my professor gave me Skinner’s Verbal Behavior book. So, the answer is not exactly in the book, but it is ultimately in the book”
$26.00
Eight Foundational Skills for Process Improvement Team Leaders and Members
Interpersonal skills are analogous to lubrication for moving parts. The ‘part’ we want to move is behavior
Mike McCarthy
$19.50