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Blending Behavior Analysis with Precision Measurement for Students with ASD: A Public School Success Story

May 14, 2018 bsci21 0

The path to success for kids with autism spectrum disorder may seem narrow, especially when challenging behaviors make public school education more difficult. But in this webinar, Dr. Andrew Bulla shows how changing instruction can […]

Society

Why America is So Divided

October 26, 2016 2

By Chelsea Wilhite, M.A., BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer As we face the final days before American voters cast ballots in this presidential election, the political tension increases and we see an up-tick in behavior between […]

Lifestyle

Changing Four Behaviors that Predict Divorce with Acceptance & Commitment Therapy

February 12, 2015 0

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D Founding Editor, bSci21.org According to BusinessInsider.com, researchers at the University of Washington’s Gottman Institute have identified four behaviors most likely to predict divorce with 93% accuracy in longitudinal studies […]

ABA Practice

Dr. Amanda Kelly, BCBA-D on The Behavioral Observations Podcast

April 13, 2016 0

By Matthew J. Cicoria MS, BCBA behavioralobservations.com In Session 4 of The Behavioral Observations Podcast I sit down with Dr. Amanda Kelly, BCBA-D, a.k.a., the Behaviorbabe. In this episode, I learn how to properly greet a local […]

ABA Practice

How parents can use noncontingent reinforcement

February 9, 2017 0

By Leanne Page, M.Ed, BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer “Dear Behavior BFF, I’ve read several of your articles and notice a theme of always giving your child something they want as reinforcement. But as a dad, […]

Society

Netflix’s Queen’s Gambit a Motivating Operation for Chess

December 7, 2020 0

Dr. Todd Ward In behavioral science, we have a concept known as a motivating operation.  It is something that increases the incentive value of something else, and makes it more likely that we will seek […]

Business/OBM

Getting people off their phones and engaged in their work!

December 10, 2015 0

By Daniel B. Sundberg, PhD bSci21 Contributing Writer Have you ever been in a meeting and noticed that nearly everyone there was on their cell phones? Or perhaps you have been shopping and felt that […]

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