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🗓️ 17 December 2018
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Neil Deochand is an Assistant Professor-Educator in the Behavior Analysis Distance Learning Program at the University of Cincinnati. Since 2011 he has worked as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst in both center based, and out-patient settings. His research interests span a wide variety of topics including quality assurance of behavioral graphing practices, behavioral medicine, and he is interested in disseminating decision-making tools to support the professional practice of applied behavior analysis. In this episode, we talk about these areas, but also focused on Neil’s work in consumer product development. This should be of significant interest to those of us who want to see our science applied more broadly. We also talk about Neil’s interest in basic research using planaria, which, I am embarrassed to admit, I had to Google to figure out what planaria actually are. Somehow, Neil ties these varied topics all together, and mentions several resources and articles on the way. If you want to track any of them down, head over to https://behavioralobservations.com for the show notes.
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0:00.0 | Hey everyone, it's Matt. Welcome to Session 70 of the Behavioral Observations podcast. Today's |
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1:03.9 | And she finds you your dream job, basically. So we'll hear more about HRI later on in the episode. But if you are looking for a job, |
1:13.4 | I recommend going to hri, Colorado.com, and click on the contact tab, connect with Barb, and she will |
1:21.9 | help you out in that area. So on to today's show. My guest today is Dr. Neil Diochand, and he is a, he's an assistant |
1:31.9 | professor at the University of Cincinnati. Since 2011, he's worked as a BCBA in both |
1:38.8 | center-based and outpatient settings. His research interests span a wide variety of topics, including quality assurance of |
1:45.8 | behavioral graphing practices, behavioral medicine, and he's interested in disseminating decision-making |
1:51.8 | tools to support the professional practice of ABA. |
1:55.7 | In this episode, we talked about all these areas, but also we focused on Neal's work in consumer |
2:00.7 | product development. |
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