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Dr. Jay Moore - Conceptual Issues in a Science of Behavior from Watson to Skinner

60 Minutes in Behavior History: An Interview of Dr. Teodoro Ayllon with Dr. Hank Pennypacker

Mark Sundberg - Mapping Verbal Behavior

Angi Broff: Generalization in the Home and Community Setting: Working together to Support Meaningful Change

Dr. Murray Sidman Interview

Hank Pennypacker- Strategies and Tactics of Behavioral Research

Donny Newsome - Mastery: Defined Functionally, Measured Behaviorally

Amanda Laprime – Dancing with Your Data: Novel Approaches to Data Collection and Analysis to Drive Meaningful Clinical Decisions

James E. Carr- Selecting Function-Based Treatments for Escape-Maintained Behavior

Tara A. Fahmie - Functional Strategies for Preventing the Development of Severe Problem Behavior

Mandy Rispoli – Advances in Trial-Based Functional Analysis of Challenging Behavior

Peter F. Gerhardt Adaptive Behavior - Applications of ABA toward community competence and independence for adolescents and adults with ASD

Andy Bondy- Prompting, stimulus control, error correction: Why are they crucial to teaching in autism and why are we making so many mistakes?

Robert Horner and Karen Wagner - Bringing Behavior Analysis to School Systems

Hank Pennypacker – Introduction to the Standard Celeration Chart

Janet Twyman - Can Behavior Analysts Behave Ethically?

Mary Jane Weiss – The Ethical Imperative to Ensure Cultural Competence and Sensitivity among Behavior Analysts

Thomas Zane- Scientifically Supported Treatments, Ethical Decisions, and the Real Cost of Fad Treatments

Andy Lattal - The History of Behavioral Apparatus

Dennis Reid – Supervisory Strategies for Promoting Quality Performance and Staff Job Satisfaction

Florence DiGennaro Reed - Performance Management in Service Settings

Tyra Sellers - Cultural Humility and Responsiveness in the Supervisory Relationship

Scott Geller - Improving Well-Being and Life Satisfaction with Humanistic Behaviorism

E. Scott Geller – Seven Life Lessons from Humanistic Behaviorism: How to bring the best out of yourself and others

Ryan O'Donnell - Ryan O'Donnell - Stumbling Upon My Own Big Heart

J.E.R. Staddon – Skinner, Darwin and Memorial Hall: Reflections on the past and future of operant conditioning

Todd Risley, Mont Wolf, Don Baer, and R. Vance Hall- Applied Behavior Analysis Research Designs

2.0 Level II CE Credits

About the presentation:

Todd Risley, Mont Wolf, Don Baer, and R. Vance Hall (from left to right) discuss the origins of single-subject research designs in this classic 1974 film originally produced by H & H. Restored and re-digitized, this is available due to the generosity of R. Vance Hall and Bob Hoyt. Here is your opportunity to learn the subtle nuances of single-subject designs from these behavioral giants who adapted and refined them for applied settings!

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