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🗓️ 28 December 2022
⏱️ 52 minutes
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It's that time of year again folks. If you're new to the show, every year, I get together with my friends from ABA Inside Track for a Year in Review show, and this year was no different. In this podcast, we went over a handful of happenings in the world of Applied Behavior Analysis.
In this episode, we covered:
With regard to the latter, I would like to say that I wish we had more time to elaborate on the contributions of these behavior analysts. We were pressed for time, not only for recording, but also in terms of show preparation, and I apologize if that segment of the show fails to live up to the standards you've come to expect from Behavioral Observations.
We also fielded a great question from long time listener, Penny Holloway. Again, time did not allow us to do her question justice, but if you listen to the very end of the show, I do my best to address it, and I hope you get a chance to check that out.
Huge thanks again for the ABA Inside Track crew, along with Alan Haberman for being such great conversational partners. I look forward to sharing more fun discussions with you in 2023 and beyond!!!
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0:00.0 | Hey, everyone, it's that time of year again. Welcome to session 211 of behavioral observations. |
0:05.7 | If you're new to the show, every year I get together with my friends from ABA and Sightrack |
0:10.3 | for a year-in-review show, and 2022 was no different. In this podcast, we went over a handful of |
0:18.3 | happenings in the world of applied behavior analysis, including the following. |
0:22.8 | We talked about the changes in editorship and the changes in leadership at APBA and the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. |
0:31.0 | We talked about specific shows from both of our podcasts that resonated with our audiences. |
0:37.9 | We took some fun questions from the audience, |
0:40.7 | like whether West Coast or New England IPAs are, you know, which one's the best? |
0:46.1 | I mean, come on, is that even worth talking about? |
0:49.5 | Because the answer is obvious. |
0:51.4 | Anyway, yeah, so, and I went into a very brief history of the |
0:57.3 | American craft beer scene as well. I apologize for people who have no interest in that. |
1:02.6 | We took some other great questions from the audience as well. As we've done in previous |
1:07.6 | year-in-review podcast, We talked about the passing of our fellow behavior |
1:12.5 | analysts. And this year, we talked about the passings of Beth Salzer Azaroff, David Yarmolitz, |
1:21.4 | Tamika Meadows, and Dale Brethauer. I want to take a minute here and just be pretty candid |
1:26.7 | with you. |
1:33.9 | We were kind of pressed for time with regard to not just the recording of this particular podcast, |
1:35.5 | but also in the preparation of it. |
1:42.7 | And I regret the, I guess the brief mentions we made of these individuals, |
1:46.6 | and certainly the oversight of people that we didn't mention as well. It's always difficult when you're trying to discuss these sorts of things, |
1:52.3 | and what we don't want to do is leave anyone out. And certainly, we could probably have multiple |
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