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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 […]

ABA Practice

How to Become a Master-Level Data-Driven Decision-Making Behavior Analyst

April 19, 2018 2

How to Become a Master-Level Data-Driven Behavior Analysts from Chartlytics on Vimeo. “If you torture the data enough, it will confess to anything,” purportedly said Ronald Harry Coase, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics. […]

Society

Fighting words in ABA?

September 6, 2016 3

By Paul Gavoni, Ed.D Guest Author In 2006, the New York Times article What Shamu Taught Me About a Happy Marriage went viral as one of the top emailed articles of the year.  The article, […]

ABA Practice

5 Effective Strategies to Diversify Funding for ABA Services

December 6, 2016 0

By Tina Patterson, M.Ed., BCBA Guest Author As Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) continues to grow as an established, effective methodology for teaching new skills to all individuals with and without disabilities, practitioners need to establish […]

Lifestyle

Four Behavioral Practices to Be a Better Public Speaker

May 23, 2016 1

By Scott Herbst, PhD bSci21 Contributing Writer One thing I got into when I was in graduate school was stand-up comedy.  It was always something that I had dreamed of doing.  When I was a […]

ABA Practice

The “Big Six” Elements of Human Performance

January 10, 2016 1

By Richard McManus The Fluency Factory The reach to a box of cereal, the grasp of a spoon, the strumming gesture across a guitar, the point toward a door by a character in a play. […]

ABA Practice

Tools of the OBM Trade: Measure to Evaluate Solutions

March 2, 2017 0

By Barbara Bucklin, PhD bSci21 Contributing Writer This is the third in a three-part series called ‘Tools of the OBM Trade,’ intended to give you practical advice, examples, tools, and resources to hone your OBM […]

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