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ABA Inside Track

April 2021 Preview

ABA Inside Track

Robert Parry-Cruwys

Behavioralscience, Education, Appliedbehavioranalysis, Autism, Social Sciences, Aba, Science, Specialeducation

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2021

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Now that we’ve gotten our vaccines, we’re all back together at the studio table and raring to discuss this month’s episodes. First, we’re taking it back to the beginning with an episode on infant behavior, specifically, tummy time. Then we’ll be joined by Camille Morgan from the Love, Sex, and ABA podcast to discuss LGBTQIA+ diversity. Finally, we dust off the ol’ grab bag for the 11th time? Or 12th. We’ve lost track.

Articles for April 2021

Tummy Time

Boutot, E.A. & DiGangi, S.A. (2018). Effects of activation of preferred stimulus on tummy time behavior of an infant with Down syndrome and associated hypotonia. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 11, 144-147. doi: 10.1007/s40617-018-0212-5

Morea, A. & Jessel, J. (2020). Comparing the effects of varied and constant preferred items on improving tummy time for typically developing infants. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 53, 1367-1382. doi: 10.1002/jaba.684

Mendres-Smith, A.E., Borrero, J.C., Castillo, M.I., Davis, B.J., Becraft, J.L., & Hussey-Gardner, B. (2020). Tummy time without the tears: The impact of parent positioning and play. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 53, 2090-2107. doi: 10.1002/jaba.715

LGBTQIA+Diversity w/ Camille Morgan

King, Jr., M.L. (1968). The role of the behavioral scientist in the civil rights movement. Journal of Social Issues, 24, 1-12. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-4560.1968.tb01465.x

Gingles, D. (2021). Igniting collective freedom: An integrative behavioral model of acceptance and commitment towards black liberation. doi: 10.31234/osf.io/sk7jh

Grab Bag XI?

Clayton, M. & Shrock, T. (2020). Making a tiger’s day: Free-operant assessment and environmental enrichment to improve the daily lives of captive Bengal tigers (Panthera tigris tigris). Behavior Analysis in Practice, 13, 883-893. doi: 10.1007/s40617-020-00478-z

Cengher, M., Clayborne, J.C., & O’Connor, J.T. (2020). Assessment and treatment of escape from attention in the form of conversation. Behavioral Interventions, 36, 21-39. doi: 10.1002/bin.1754

Machado, M.A. & Luczynski, K.C. (2021). Computer-based training to teach observers to accurately score problem behavior using fast forwarding at 5x normal speed. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 54, 417-428. doi: 10.1002/jaba.783

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody. Welcome to ABA Inside Track the podcast that's like reading in your car, but safer.

0:23.8

I'm your host, Robert Perry Cruz, and with me as always are my fabulous co-hosts.

0:27.2

Hey, Rob, it's Diana. And it's me, Jackie. We're together again.

0:32.1

Yeah.

0:32.6

Together, vaccinated together. That's right. Everyone is safely here back in the studio.

0:39.3

We're, you know, following the right precautions.

0:41.3

We're all vaccinated. We're all watching our precautions when we leave the house.

0:44.3

But we are all comfortable with recording in the same place again.

0:47.3

It's been quite some time, but here we are.

0:50.3

We don't even have to be outside for this. How exciting.

0:53.3

So we are ready to bring you the latest in behavior analytic research discussion, where every week we'll talk about a variety of topics related to the field of behavior analysis, our favorite field. Better than a field of barley or corn, we would say. Or rye.

1:07.9

Or rye. Yeah, it's the best field of all. And we will be discussing a whole

1:12.5

bunch of articles this month here in April. But before we do that, let's do some kind of

1:18.5

initial news. So this month is back to a normal sized month. March went a little crazy. We had a ton

1:24.5

of episodes come out in March. We also, in case you didn't get a chance

1:27.9

to listen, because you haven't joined us on Patreon, got to do our NeuroTribes book club. I don't

1:35.2

have the screen in front of me, so I hope you all can see this. The book is here. A copy of the book

1:39.2

Neurotripes, which we discussed for many, many hours with... Just two. Just two on our Patreon feed.

1:46.0

So for those of you on the regular feed, you probably are, if you haven't already, have a little snippet of the full two plus hours of discussion of Neurotripes by Steve Silberman.

1:58.1

So if you're interested in hearing the whole thing, well, why don't you go over to

2:01.1

patreon.com slash a BIA Inside Track to get the full-length episode as well as a chance to get

2:05.7

CEs for listening to a discussion of this really, really excellent book.

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