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Feedback and prompting makes parking citations more effective

November 14, 2020 bsci21 0

Dr. Todd Ward bSci21.org Finding accessible parking, and even understanding parking rules, can be tricky in many urban areas, businesses, and universities. Illegal parking takes up space intended for other things. Receiving parking tickets is […]

ABA Practice

ACT for BCBAs: A Resource Guide

March 25, 2019 0

Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D bSci21Media, LLC Acceptance & Commitment Therapy, or “ACT” represents a behavior analytic approach explicitly designed to leverage the power of language, and to overcome barriers to functioning inherent in language, […]

Society

A Behavioral Look at the Rise and Fall of Trust in Our Society

April 12, 2017 1

By Adam Ventura, M.S., BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer Lately I’ve been asking myself: “Why are we so divided as a nation, planet, and species?” “Have things ever been this bad?” “What will become of humans […]

ABA Practice

Dr. Pat Friman on the Behavioral Observations Podcast

September 21, 2016 0

By Matt Cicoria, M.S., BCBA Host, The Behavioral Observations Podcast In Session 10 of The Behavioral Observations Podcast, I speak with none other than Dr. Pat Friman. Pat is the Vice President of Behavioral Health Services at Boys Town as […]

Lifestyle

10 Behaviors of Smart People

April 19, 2015 4

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D Founding Editor, bSci21.org Entrepreneur.com recently ran an article outlining ten behaviors of smart people. The list is actually very much in-line with a behavioral science view, which will be of […]

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 […]

Society

Would you pay me to be healthy?

July 7, 2015 0

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D Founding Editor, bSci21.org Aaron Carroll of the New York Times recently wrote an article describing a growing body of research supporting the idea of paying people to be healthy. He […]

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