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Financial Trading for Behavioral Scientists

January 8, 2019 bsci21 1

Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D bSci21Media, LLC For behavioral scientists interested in trading stocks, commodities, Forex, cryptocurrency, and the like, you are in luck.  Trading, particularly “technical” trading, is all based on time-series data, the […]

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Skinner’s Cultural Practices Applied to Daylight Savings

March 8, 2015 0

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D Founding Editor, bSci21.org   It’s daylight savings time again…that time when hundreds of millions of people “spring forward” and move their clocks forward an hour for the summer months. […]

Society

Are We Realizing the Full Potential of Behavioral Science?

April 5, 2017 1

By Shelley McLean, M.Ed, BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer Sometimes I wonder if it’s just me . . . As I’ve been reflecting recently on the application of behavioral science to everyday life and situations, I’ve […]

Society

An Informal Analysis of Impostor Phenomenon and Psychological Inflexibility: Getting Your ACT Together!

January 12, 2018 2

By Nelly A. Dixon, Ed.D, BCBA Kaplan University “Will the real _____ please stand up?” is a famous tagline from the gameshow, To Tell the Truth (Goodson-Todman, 1956) in which each individual in a panel […]

ABA Practice

Teaching Autistic Children How To Cross The Street Using Virtual Reality

November 17, 2020 0

Dr. Todd Ward bSci21.org When teaching important daily living and community skills to children with autism, or really anyone for that matter, safety can be of utmost concern.  As a teacher, you may not want […]

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Compassionate Leadership: Mentoring in an ABA Service Provider

November 14, 2016 3

Pierre Louis, M.S. Ed., BCBA Executive Director of Training and Leadership Development, DiNovi & Associates It’s no secret that we are in a “Golden Age” of ABA.  The industry is booming and agencies are hiring […]

ABA Practice

Behavior Analysis and the Diversity Issue

November 3, 2015 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 […]

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