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University Series 044 | Lipscomb University
Today we are joined by Dr. Annette Little from Lipscomb University. This program offers its students diverse opportunities, not only with coursework but also with practicum opportunities.
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Thought Leaders 010 | Dr. Stephanie Peterson | Part 2
Thought Leaders, we are back with Dr. Stephanie Peterson as she answers the questions "Where do you see the field going?" and/or "Where would she like to see the field go?"
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Thought Leaders 009 | Dr. Stephanie Peterson | Part 1
Thought Leaders, we are sitting down and speaking with Dr. Stephanie Peterson about her history, how she came to the field, and how she got to where she is today through some serendipitous early life experiences.
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The Consulting Supervisor and New Supervisor Workbooks
… supervision. Mentorship is that fruitful. It's not an easy thing. It takes time and effort. The Lift embodies this idea that when there's a heavy load to bear, you must be prepared for it. You must do it mindfully. The more you do it, the … as much in the past. The Lift is here to lift the profession, to lift supervisors, supervisees/trainees, as well as the idea that this lift is hard and it's heavy, but together we can bear that burden a little bit more effectively. Episodes …
How Can We Improve Our Dissemination Skills in Behavior Analysis?
by Megan Galban
To individuals who are unfamiliar with or are not fluent in behavior-analytic terminology, the language can seem displeasing and off-putting. Many technical terms used in the science have a very different meaning than their everyday use and may even have a negative connotation.
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University Series 020 | Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Undergraduate
Join Operant Innovations as we talk with Dr. Tom Byrne about the unique undergraduate research opportunities at MCLA.
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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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Honk More—Wait More
The following article appeared recently in the New York Times. It describes how police in Mumbai, India, undertook an experiment to control the excessive blowing of car horns by drivers caught in what must be nightmarish traffic in that largest of Indian cities.
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Generalization in Times of Crisis
… behavioral procedures, as well as shaping their accuracy and reliability levels. These advantages are added to the idea of “making caregivers part of the process,” where support will be provided from a behavior analytic point of view. To … for making our development a more versatile and adaptable one, and we hope this post serves as the beginning of many ideas to come in the great realm of generalization! Because ABA supports its claims on data, check out our next post on … behavioral procedures, as well as shaping their accuracy and reliability levels. These advantages are added to the idea of “making caregivers part of the process,” where support will be provided from a behavior analytic point of view. To …
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University Series 006 | Rollins College
Join Operant Innovations for their interview with Rollins College. This week we will be speaking with Dr. Stephanie Kincaid about Rollins College on the historic campus in Winter Park, FL.
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University Series 028 - Mississippi State University
Join Operant Innovations as we talk to Dr. Hallie Smith about one of the newest programs at Mississippi State University! Don't let the newness of this program throw you, behavior analysis has been a part of the MSU community for some time. With the growing need, a standalone program was founded and has grown exponentially since its inception. You won't want to miss out on this 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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COVID-19 Survival Guide for Caregivers
Don’t worry! It’s a quick read so you can get back to having one eye on your kids getting paint on your wood floors and one on your spreadsheets for work.
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Operant Innovations 015 | Supervision Revisited
After scouring social media and seeing the plethora of questions regarding supervision, we started to seek out resources. We were lucky enough to come across a webinar with Dr. Cheryl Davis and Dr. Dana Reinecke from Supervisor ABA. These two magnificent women have set out to revamp how both supervisors and supervisees approach their supervisory experience to ensure that training is all-encompassing.
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Operant Innovations 013 | OBM Certificate: Your Questions Answered | Ryan Curran & Dr. Allison King
So you have questions about training in OBM? We have heard your questions and Ryan Curran and Dr. Allison King are here to answer those! Ryan and Allison will also be describing the current OBM Applied course and how the [BRAND NEW] OBM Specialist Certificate has taken your feedback and created this new certificate program!
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