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.”
Four pitfalls of narrrative-style conceptual “analysis.”
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 …
1 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. …
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 …
6 Guest Blog by: Jacob Sosine, RethinkFirst and Adrienne M. Jennings, Damean University Jacob Sosine is a data scientist at RethinkFirst and a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. His work focuses …
Dear blog reader, This month we are joined by Professor Ramona Houmanfar, someone who has fully embraced multi-disciplinarity in her research career, including an important collaboration with the School of …
5 Introduction by Blog Coordinator Darnell Lattal, Ph.D. This blog demonstrates how we influence future scientists and practitioners beyond our boundaries, the intended purpose of the Behavior Analysis in Organizations …
A different take on “behavior analysis in the public eye.”
4 We don’t often discuss failure. We’re not supposed to fail, and we pretend that we don’t fail even when it may take multiple attempts to succeed at a task. …
Are there better ways to tell the world about behavior analysis?