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Coming back to our roots: The need for behavior-behavior relations and Relational Frame Theory (RFT) to unify the behavioral sciences.

January 19, 2017 bsci21 1

By Angela Cathey, M.A. bSci21 Contributing Writer It’s long since time for those in the behavioral traditions to come back to principles. Coming from a clinical psychology training background I feel that I, and many […]

Society

Autistic Girls Undiagnosed due to Camouflaging Behavior

November 30, 2020 0

Dr. Todd A. Ward bSci21.org A new study published in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, and discussed in The Guardian, found that autistic camouflaging artificially reduces diagnosis rates in girls as compared to […]

Society

Asceticism and Applied Behavior Analysis

March 20, 2015 0

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D President, bSci21Media, LLC According to Google, asceticism refers to “severe self-discipline and avoidance of all forms of indulgence, typically for religious reasons.”  Nearly every religion has ascetic sects, including […]

Society

Police Reward Good Behavior

March 15, 2015 1

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D Founding Editor, bSci21.org According to NBC News, a police department in Farmington, New Hampshire is doing things a bit differently these days — rewarding good behavior with gift cards […]

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A Behavioral Look at Superstition

October 16, 2017 0

By Melissa Druskis, M.S., BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer Black cats, the number 13, finding a four-leaf clover, or walking under a ladder are all arbitrary events that can signify either good or bad luck for […]

ABA Practice

How To Use Your Smartphone For Behavior Change

February 4, 2015 0

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D Founding Editor, bSci21.org Smartphones.  Those gadgets we just can’t seem to live without, that create so much anxiety if they turn up missing or (worse) are damaged beyond repair, […]

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The Use of High-Probability Request Sequences in Hostage Negotiation

December 6, 2015 1

By Emily Mandel bSci21 Contributing Writer A pilot study conducted by James Hughes in 2009 investigated the use of behavior analytic methodology in hostage negotiation. A hostage negotiation, as defined by The Negotiation Experts, is […]

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