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Four Reasons Behavior Analysts Can and Should Seek Opportunities at their Local Aquarium or Zoo

April 24, 2016 bsci21 4

Amanda Mahoney, PhD, BCBA Savannah State University mahoneya@savannahstate.edu Some colleagues have urged our field to expand the scope of our professional practice and research (e.g. Normand & Kohn, 2013; Poling, 2010). I think this is […]

ABA Practice

Behavior Skills Training in 4 Steps

September 29, 2015 1

By Zainab Fazal, M.ADS, BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer On June 22, 2015, I received a phone call from a staff at a local residential home serving adults with developmental disabilities. With a lot of excitement, […]

Society

Future Implications of Drone Technology from a Skinnerian Perspective

November 28, 2011 2

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D Founding Editor, bSci21.org Over the past decade, drones have become commonplace on the battlefield.  In fact, NPR recently reported that the Air Force now recruits more drone pilots than fighter […]

ABA Practice

Square Peg in a Round Hole – Special Education Teacher Evaluation Systems

November 2, 2015 2

By Jennifer Fisahn, M.Ed, BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer If you are a teacher in America, teacher evaluation systems are probably on your mind.  If you are a special education teacher utilizing the principles of Applied […]

ABA Practice

Will a robotic penguin revolutionize ABA therapy?

October 25, 2015 0

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D Founding Editor, bSci21.org According to the Brown Daily Herald, researchers at Brown University are hard at work developing a robotic penguin to aid the assessment and treatment of autism […]

ABA Practice

When Ethical Guidelines Conflict in ABA Practice

March 28, 2016 4

By Clelia Sigaud, M.S. bSci21 Contributing Writer Even as a not-yet-certified student of behavior analysis, it is incredibly easy for me to personally connect with virtually all guidelines within the Behavior Analysis Certification Board’s Professional […]

Lifestyle

Behavior Change ’17 – Apps, Tech, and the Web

February 16, 2017 0

Melissa Druskis, M.S., BCBA Guest Author Fitness trackers in the form of pedometers have been around since 1965, but not until the introduction of Fitbit, Pebble, Jawbone, and others around 2010, did simple pedometers combined […]

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