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Month: November 2015

ABA Practice

An ABA Practitioner’s Guide to Evidence-Based Staff Training

November 4, 2015 bsci21 1

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D Founding Editor, bSci21.org Parsons, Rollyson, and Reid provided a six-step guide to providing evidence-based staff trainings for practitioners of Applied Behavior Analysis, published in Behavior Analysis in Practice.  The authors […]

ABA Practice

Behavior Analysis and the Diversity Issue

November 3, 2015 bsci21 16

By Chelsea Wilhite, M.A., BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer Let’s face it. The field of behavior analysis in America is predominantly composed of people of European decent. In other words, we’re a pretty white field. I […]

ABA Practice

Square Peg in a Round Hole – Special Education Teacher Evaluation Systems

November 2, 2015 bsci21 2

By Jennifer Fisahn, M.Ed, BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer If you are a teacher in America, teacher evaluation systems are probably on your mind.  If you are a special education teacher utilizing the principles of Applied […]

Business/OBM

bSci21.org Interviews Manny Rodriguez of ABA Technologies.

November 1, 2015 bsci21 0

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D Founding Editor, bSci21.org Manny Rodriguez is a man of many hats — international consultant, OBM Network President, Director of Continuing Education and Product Development, and of course Behavior Analyst, […]

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Ivory Tower

Do you really understand selection by consequences?

February 2, 2015 4

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D Founding Editor, bSci21.org B. F. Skinner is best known for the development of operant conditioning — the process by which the consequences of our behavior affect the future probability of its […]

Business/OBM

OBM Sound Bytes – Training Opportunities in OBM

June 14, 2017 1

By Manny Rodriguez, M.S. bSci21 Contributing Writer One thing people always ask me about is educational and training opportunities in Organizational Behavior Management (OBM).  In this episode of OBM Sound Bytes (above), I take a […]

Society

Why ‘PayScale, Inc.’ is Wrong About Behavior Analysts

June 8, 2015 5

By Chelsea Wilhite, M.A., BCBA  bSci21 Contributing Writer The online company PayScale, Inc. (payscale.com) recently released its list of best jobs for “do-gooders.” PayScale lists and rates salaries, benefits, and compensation packages for a large […]

Society

Combating Plagiarism: Function-based – and Other – Approaches

April 27, 2017 0

Harla Frank, M.S., BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer Borrowed thoughts, like borrowed money, only show the poverty of the borrower. (Marguerite Gardiner, 19th Century, Irish novelist) Research has identified many reasons college students borrow the intellectual […]

Business/OBM

How technology and behavioral science can take teams to a higher level.

November 17, 2017 0

DALLAS, TEXAS, November 17th, 2017 — As our world becomes hyper-connected, humans struggle to work well together. ENSO Group works to facilitate team and organizational development by addressing the major systems of influence on our […]

Society

Sustainability and ABA, Sustainability of ABA, Chasing Skinner’s Dream

July 11, 2016 13

By Molly Benson, M.S., BCBA Guest Author Another ABAI has come and gone. One month out and I’m still flying high, inspired by the collective work of our community. Presentations and workshops aside, I relish […]

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