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Daily Ethics
… , Patrizi , and Lichtenberger as they guide you through strategies for applied ethics in the dynamic world of behavior analysis. When you open up Daily Ethics: Creating Intentional Practice for Behavior Analysts , you will embark on a journey … Emily Patrizi earned a BS in Elementary and Special Education from East Stroudsburg University, an MS in Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism from Sage Colleges, and is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. She held a teaching degree within an … earned a BA in English and Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, an MA and PhD in Behavior Analysis from Western Michigan University, and is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst-Doctoral® . She completed a …
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 Feedback Sandwich
Many leaders report using the “feedbacksandwich” method to deliver feedback, and some employees even claim to enjoy receiving it, but what effect does this method have on employee performance? This post will highlight some of the most recent evidence on methods of feedback, and why you may want to reconsider delivering that sandwich.
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Behavioral Approaches for Designing Instruction
To train or not to train, what should you do? This lecture takes a behavior analytic perspective of instructional design. Dr. Bucklin overviews the common assumptions of instructional designs and which ones are true or false. Upon review of the assumptions, Dr. Bucklin describes Skinner’s contribution to instructional design. Dr. Bucklin then describes the identification of whether training is appropriate and the important principles to use for effective instructional design. She ends the lecture on how to ensure maintenance of training.
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Technology and Self-Management for Building Independence
Dr. Newman starts this course by introducing the history of applied behavior analytic principles involved in some self-management strategies that are out there today. In addition to reviewing some history, join Dr. Newman and his colleagues as they take you on a journey of exploring the different processes and methods of self-management.
$19.50
OBM in Education Settings
In the complicated realm of education, addressing persistent behavioral challenges and teacher turnover requires more than just well-intentioned initiatives; it demands a strategic and collaborative approach. Enter Organizational Behavior Management (OBM).
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Quick Wins Authors Talk: The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria
… point is something Matt has been thinking about a lot recently, as we oftentimes ask people with no background in behavior analysis to engage in complex activities like pinpointing performance indicators, diagnosing performance problems, and so … point is something Matt has been thinking about a lot recently, as we oftentimes ask people with no background in behavior analysis to engage in complex activities like pinpointing performance indicators, diagnosing performance problems, and so …
Thought Leaders 039 | Dr. Nicole Gravina | Part 1
This month on Thought Leaders, we are joined by Dr. Nicole Gravina as she tells us about how she got into the field of behavior analysis.
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The Lift 026 | Building and Sustaining Compassionate Relationships with Caregivers
Linda & Tyra are back with Dr. Bridget Taylor to talk about their new CE Course! This dynamic six-part course series will focus on emerging research in behavior analysis in building therapeutic relationships with caregivers, the skills to build these relationships and strategies to strengthen these relationships over time.
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Thought Leaders 037 | Dr. Nasiah Cirincione-Ulezi | Part 1
This month on Thought Leaders, we are joined by Dr. Nasiah Cirincione-Ulezi as she tells us about she got into the field of behavior analysis. Nasiah explains the journey, not only she, and her family took to try to achieve a better life, but it wasn't always easy.
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Operant Innovations 053 | Current Research in LGBTQIA+ Topics
In our last episode of Operant Innovation’s pride month series, Maddie, Kelcie, Abby, and Ari from ABA Technologies discuss their experience researching LGBTQIA+ topics in behavior analysis. They focus on their experiences, findings, barriers, and how others can get involved.
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University Series 058 | Georgia Southern University
This month on the University Series we have our first update! Last time we spoke to Georgia Southern University they only had a bachelor's program, now they have a Masters Program! This Masters Program has some of the most unique opportunities to explore non-traditional fields within behavior analysis. For more information on the program, reach out below!
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Evolving ABA 005 | Adult Behavior Services with Dr. Paulie Gavoni and Drew Carter
Join Dr. Nasiah Cirincione-Ulezi as she brings on special guests pushing the bounds of the field of Behavior Analysis. This month she speaks with Dr. Paulie Gavoni and Drew Carter about Adult Behavior Services. Come back every month for a new episode with new guests.
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Evolving ABA 004 | RFT/ACT with Dr. Scott Herbst
Join Dr. Nasiah Cirincione-Ulezi as she brings on special guests pushing the bounds of the field of Behavior Analysis. This month she speaks with Dr. Scott Herbst about Relational Frame Theory (RFT) & Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Come back every month for a new episode with new guests.
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