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Month: October 2024

BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS BLOGS > 2024 > October
Something Interesting

A Thought for the Scary Season #5: Is Applied Behavior Analysis Research “Stuck”?

On the difference between relying on strong foundations and not doing anything new.

Photo of five people's hands touching their fingers (peace sing) and making the figure of a star.
Behavioral Education

I want a house with a crowded table: Fruitful collaboration between Behavioral Education and Universal Design for Learning

Among behavioral educators, the topic of similarities between behavior analytic pedagogies and Universal Design for Learning is gaining interest.

A Skinnerian's Notes

On the Force of Coincidence and Joint Control

2 I was walking across campus one day when I saw Ingrid crossing the sidewalk a hundred feet or more ahead of me.  She had been a prize student in …

Verbal Behavior Matters

A Behavioral Dive into Horror Films!

3 Guest Blog Authored By: Sarah Lechago, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA Dr. Sarah Lechago is an Associate Professor in the Behavior Analysis master’s program at the University of Houston-Clear Lake (UHCL). …

Behavior Analysis in Organizations

Applying Our Science to the Design of Societies

3 Introduction by Blog Coordinator Darnell Lattal, Ph.D. Dr. Francis Mechner has written an important and timely blog. It suggests that we consider how to create a more democratic society. …

Something Interesting

A Thought for the Scary Season #4: More Concerns About Equity and Inclusion in the Science of Behavior

On a recent critique of contextual behavioral science.

Something Interesting

A Thought for the Scary Season #3: Dead Men, Sexy Blondes, and the Confirmation Bias, OR the Illogic of the “Conceptual Article”

Four pitfalls of narrrative-style conceptual “analysis.”

Something Interesting

A Thought for the Scary Season #2: There Are Too Many Behavior Analysis Journals. I Can Prove It.

A modest proposal for better journals.

Symbolic Language and Thought

Uma Breve História de Pesquisa sobre a Mensuração da Força de Relações Simbólicas

Caro/a leitor/a do blog, Neste mês, temos uma contribuição do Professor Renato Bortoloti. Estamos muito feliz que Renato concordou em nos contar um pouco sobre sua história de pesquisa, uma …

Something Interesting

Democracy is a Reinforcer. People Forego One Reinforcer for Others All The Time.

Gorking out on tyranny

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