Behavior Analysis in Practice- The Podcast (BAPcast) is a podcast focused on narrowing the research-practice gap and demystifying the research process. Each episode explores a different topic in behavior analysis/applied behavior analysis (ABA) by interviewing authors of recent papers published in the journal Behavior Analysis in Practice.
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Sarah Frampton and Judah Axe join us to talk about their paper, A Tutorial on Indicating Responses and Their Importance in Mand Training.
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Samuel Morris and Daniel Conine join us to talk about their paper, A Survey of Why and How Clinicians Change Reinforcers during Teaching Sessions.
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Albert Malkin and Priscilla Riosa join us to talk about their paper, #ExploratoryAnalysisOfSentimentTowardABAonTwitter.
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Bethany Contreras and Matthew Lewon join us to talk about their paper, The State of Teaching Philosophy in Behavior Analysis Training Programs.
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Ray Joslyn joins us to talk about his paper, A Preliminary Demonstration of a Dependent Group Contingency in Alternative Education.
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Bill Heward and Jonathan Kimball join us to talk about thier paper, Ogden R. Lindsley: I Followed the Idea of the Missoula Smokejumpers.
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Matthew Lewon joins us to talk about his paper, All Things Must Pass: Termination of Services in Behavior Analysis.
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Victoria Burney joins us to talk about her paper, How Can Qualitative Methods Be Applied to Behavior Analytic Research: A Discussion and Suggestions for Implementation.
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Catherine Gayman and James Soldner join us to talk about their paper, 20 Years of Interteaching Research and Practice: A Tutorial for its Use in the Classroom.
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Alyssa McElroy and Heather McGee join us to talk about their paper, A Preliminary Investigation of a Tool to Measure BCBA Supervisory Behaviors.
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Stefan Horbanczuk joins us to talk about his paper, Building Collaborative Partnerships between Behavior Analysts and Families.
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Catia Cividini-Motta and Cynthia Livingston join us to talk about their paper, Systematic Review of Differential Reinforcement in Skill Acquisition.
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David Cox joins us to talk about his paper, The Challenges Ahead: Concepts, Analytics, and Ethics of Value-Based Care in Applied Behavior Analysis.
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Delanie Platt & Tom Cariveau join us to talk about their paper, Prediction of Response Patterns during Conditional Discrimination Training across Data Recording Methods
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Nicole Gravina & Byron Wine join us to talk about their paper, Finding a Meaningful Career Using Organizational Behavior Management
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Matthew O’Brien & Joel Ringdahl join us to talk about their paper, Mand Modality Preference Assessments among High- and Low-Tech Options for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities: A Systematic Review.
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Callie Plattner and Cynthia Anderson join us to talk about their paper, Therapeutic Relationships in Applied Behavior Analysis: Current Status and Future Directions.
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Rasha Baruni & Ray Miltenberger join us to talk about their paper, A Survey of Safety Skills Training Used by Behavior Analysts in Practice.
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