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Shame in American Culture: The Good, the Bad, and the Really Ugly
Shame is a complex experience with powerful and often deeply uncomfortable emotional effects. It is a relational event, arising from a person’s concern about public judgment or disapproval of behaviors that violate that person’s, or his/her culture’s, value system. This concern of public scrutiny can, and often does, lead to socially beneficial outcomes.
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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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The Lift 005 | Using a Competency-Based Approach to Supervision with Dr. Florence...
The Podcast
An ABA Technologies Academy Podcast
Credit: 0.5 BACB, 0.5 Supervision
Price: $10.00
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Operant Innovations 017 | Incubators & Accelerators
Have you ever thought about starting your own business? Have you wondered where you would get funding from? Join Annie Escalante, the Co-Founder and Chief Behavioral Officer, from BehaviorMe as she dives into Incubators & Accelerators and how BehaviorMe jumped at this opportunity!
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Maya Ravi
… a journalist and musician from Austin, Texas. She is a third-year undergraduate student at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and Bienen School of Music, where she studies flute performance, journalism, and marketing & communications. Maya is a paper editor for … of undergraduate research and has been published in the Library of Congress. In addition, she reports for the Medill School, the Daily Northwestern, and WNUR-FM 89.3. In addition, Maya has held marketing and communications internships at …
Operant Innovations 048 | Student Perspective - What is Being a Student Really Like? An Honest Interview with Trevor Maxfield
We are lucky, at ABA Tech, to employ Student Interns looking to gain non-clinical experience. In today's episode, Maddie interviews Ph.D. candidate Trevor Maxfield to discuss his experiences pursuing higher education. The discussion covers topics like conducting research in a new area and dealing with disappointment during graduate school.
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University Series 051 | Utah Valley University
Today we are joined by Dr. Jane Carlson, Dr. Caleb Stanley, and two graduate students from Utah Valley University. This on-campus program is nestled in the valley of Orem, UT between the mountains and Utah Lake. Close enough to Salt Lake City, but still remote enough to enjoy the outdoors, you will get a mix of school and nature.
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September and Remembering our Beloved Founder
This is a collection of lessons and memories of our beloved founder collected from the staff at ABA Technologies
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University Series 043 | York College of Pennsylvania
Today we are joined by Dr. Molly Milam from York College of Pennsylvania. The Masters of Education focuses on bringing in adjunct professors who bring their real-world experiences into the classroom. With their diverse classwork and faculty, students will have the opportunity to tailor their school and work experience to become well-rounded practitioners.
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DR. SCOTT GELLER’s AC4P BOOK COLLECTION IS NOW AVAILABLE FROM ABA TECHNOLOGIES
Dr. Scott Geller's offering his collection of nine Actively Caring for People® (AC4P™) books
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Operant Innovations 021 | "People Don't Discriminate, Environments Do" | Aaron Bevacqua
"People Don't Discriminate, Environments Do" is a phrase many of us in the field of behavior analysis have heard, but what does this really mean? How does this apply to what we do in work and our personal lives?
Join presenter Aaron Bevacqua as he dives into this topic and asks the questions that many of us have had!
Join presenter Aaron Bevacqua as he dives into this topic and asks the questions that many of us have had!
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Generalists and Specialists
Some children from an early age appear to know the direction they wish to take and set out to make it happen. Others are less focused and may indeed engage in reinforcer sampling. Both groups of children need parental encouragement and support.
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ABA Tech and Florida Tech Launches the 2nd Edition RBT Course
by Adam Hockman
On July 23, 2019, ABA Technologies, Inc., and Florida Tech launched RBT® Essentials 2nd Edition, a completely reworked and updated 40-hour training program. This “on-demand” course allows students to learn the required RBT® content while maintaining their busy work lives. In this blog, learn more about some of these changes and how you can register today.
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Operant Behavior and Snowflakes
Sitting here at my desk on a cold, snowy morning watching the snowflakes gently descend to blanket the landscape outside my window (such descriptions reveal why I am a behavior analyst and not a poet), reminds me of the operant (another reminder, too, of why I am not a poet). The operant is one of our most important concepts. Operants are classes of responses that have a similar effect on the environment. That effect can be to operate something that allows their measurement (like a child’s block-stacking or a pigeon’s key peck) or to produce a reinforcer or punisher.
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