Mark your calendar for what looks to be an exceptional FREE conference on February 21. The conference convenes via Microsoft Teams, and all you need to do is contact Ian Tindall (I.Tyndall@chi.ac.uk) for a invite and link.
In the program below you’ll find exciting presentations on behavior theory and principles and on their relevance to such big-picture concerns as well-being, climate change, intelligence, racial bias, and musical and psychedelic experiences. Given the centrality of literature summaries to the evidence-based practice movement, I’m especially interested in Richard May’s critical examination of reviews of the behavior analysis literature. Lots of great stuff here and the price is right. Expand your horizons and check it out.
