The (Political) Organism is Always Right #5: To Vote or Not To Vote
One of the most impactful behaviors of all demands more attention from behavior analysts.
One of the most impactful behaviors of all demands more attention from behavior analysts.
3 Authored by: Mirela Cengher, Ph.D., BCBA University of Maryland, Baltimore County Mirela Cengher, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in Psychology at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). Dr. …
The fallacies of blame and credit, and how they fuel professional tribalism
Behavioral Safety in Unusual Working Environments Prof. Dr. Christoph Bördlein Behavior-Based Safety (BBS) – the application of behavior analysis to the area of workplace safety – is successful in reducing …
Why are politicians and voters so ready to rumble?
3 The Sept. 5, 2008 edition of [the Onion] reported that a damp stain on a concrete wall in Tennessee bore a striking resemblance to the features of Charles Darwin. …
A blog series on another site that may interest you.
Beware the view, now growing in popularity, that children can develop sophisticated verbal behavior simply by listening.
Dear blog reader, This month we are joined by Scott Graham, a doctoral candidate at Ulster University in Northern Ireland. From the first time I met Scott, what struck me …