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BOOST U! 005 | Test Success: Breaking Down Scenario Questions
On today’s episode of BOOST U! Maddie Duke and Corey Robertson answer a student question: how to break down scenario questions on the test.
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BOOST U! 002 | Not So Simple: Complex Schedules of Reinforcement and Conditional Discriminations
On today’s bonus episode of BOOST U! Maddie Duke and Corey Robertson answered some student questions about complex schedules of reinforcement and simple vs. conditional discriminations.
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Operant Innovations 041 | Red, Yellow, & Green Flags in Clinical Work
We are lucky, at ABA Tech, to employ Student Interns looking to gain non-clinical experience. Some of our students came together to answer questions that we often see on social media and from other students in the field. In today's episode, Victoria, Megan, Maddie, and Kelcie talk about some of the Red, Yellow, and Gree flags they have experienced in the clinical world
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Operant Innovations 028 | Social Validity: Has Applied Research Found its Heart?
So where did social validity measures come from and what is the state of social validity in our applied research today?
Sebastian Jimenez, a Masters Student in OBM & ABA at Florida Tech and an Intern at ABA Technologies asks these questions on today’s podcast. In a previous 3-part blog series. So has applied research found its heart?
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Operant Innovations 012 | Landing a Job Outside of Clinical Behavior Analysis | Reggie Seecharan
We often see the question, "What can you do with a behavior analysis degree outside of clinical work?" Well, the short answer is... A LOT! Join Reggie Seecharan, a recent graduate of Florida Institute of Technology, as he speaks about landing an internship at NASA and then a job at Amazon.
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The Lift 001 | So . . . we should write a book!
This episode is worth 0.5 BACB Supervision CEs -
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Join hosts Dr. Linda LeBlanc & Dr. Tyra Sellers as they describe the motivation for the creation of the book on supervision focusing on the importance of high-quality supervision for trainees, clients, and the field at large. This is even more important given the shift to more junior people in the profession with our current growth trajectory. The podcast focuses on the importance of discussing supervision in terms of relationships that are both collaborative and bi-directional in influence. Distinctions are made between the terms: supervisor, mentor, and sponsor.
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Join hosts Dr. Linda LeBlanc & Dr. Tyra Sellers as they describe the motivation for the creation of the book on supervision focusing on the importance of high-quality supervision for trainees, clients, and the field at large. This is even more important given the shift to more junior people in the profession with our current growth trajectory. The podcast focuses on the importance of discussing supervision in terms of relationships that are both collaborative and bi-directional in influence. Distinctions are made between the terms: supervisor, mentor, and sponsor.
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AC4P with Dr. Scott Geller 017 | Leadership vs. Management Part 2
Are you a leader or are you a manager? These terms are often used interchangeably, but do they actually mean the same thing? Dr. Scott Geller is back to continue his talk on Leadership vs Management and answer some questions regarding real-life experiences.
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Thought Leaders 016 -Dr. E. Scott Geller -Part 2
This month on Operant Innovations - Thought Leaders, we are back with Dr. E. Scott Geller as he answers the questions "Where do you see the field going?" and/or "Where would he like to see the field go?"
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Thought Leaders 008 | Dr. Linda LeBlanc | Part 2
Thought Leaders, we are sitting down and speaking with Dr. Linda LeBlanc and asking. her the tough questions - Where does she see the field going and/or Where does she want to see the field go?
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Thought Leaders 027 | Dr. Sigrid Glenn | Part 1
This month on Thought Leaders, we are joined by Dr. Sigrid Glenn as she tells us how her unusual journey to the field of Behavior Analysis in the 60's and how she has been instrumental in building the program at UNT and the Culturo-Behavioral Science Movement.
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Thought Leaders 019 - Dr. Darnell Lattal - Part 1
This month on Operant Innovations - Thought Leaders, we are back with Dr. Darnell Lattal as she answers tells us about her history with familial ties to the military after WW2 and the human rights movements and how that drove her to the field of behavior analysis. Ultimately, becoming one of the first women in the field of Organizational Behavior Manage
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Operant Innovations 007 | Issues of Multicultural Diversity in the Ethical Practice of Applied Behavior Analysis | Part 1
Part 1 - Issues of Multicultural Diversity in the Ethical Practice of Applied Behavior Analysis with Dr. Angela Capuano.
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AC4P with Dr. Scott Geller 016 | Leadership vs. Management Part 1
Are you a leader or are you a manager? These terms are often used interchangeably, but do they actually mean the same thing? Dr. Scott Geller will go into the different behaviors of both leaders and mentors and how you can reflect on your behaviors.
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University Series 008 | University of Colorado Denver
Join Operant Innovations as they talk with Dr. Pat Romani about the BCBA and BCaBA programs and the University of Colorado Denver.
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Thought Leaders 005 | Dr. Henry Roane, Part 1
Thought Leaders, we are sitting down and speaking with Dr. Henry Roane about his history and the few strokes of luck that brought him into the field of behavior analysis.
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