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🗓️ 5 April 2021
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In Session 153, , which I'll get to in just a minute. But to set the context for our conversation, I'd like to start by noticing that I often see the quote by Skinner, "When you run into something interesting, drop everything else and study it," posted on social media quite frequently. In fact, when I plugged that quote into Google, it returned almost 9 million results!
Now, I could be wrong about this, but this notion of following one's interests would seem to fly in the face of developing a successful research career. That is, it may be more productive from a publishing point of view to go an inch-wide and mile-deep into a particular topic, and that academic contingencies perhaps nudge researchers away from investigating a wider range of phenomena.
What does all this have to do with this interview? Well, it seems that Nicole had done quite well in bucking this tendency, and that she has been quite successful doing research across a wide area of clinical topics. And in this conversation, we cover many of these research and practice interests, including supporting individuals with restricted and repetitive problem behaviors, the effects of physical reactions to aggressive behavior, what she's going to be talking about at the 2021 Verbal Behavior Conference, her outreach to Spanish speaking clients and families, and what it's like to pursue so many different research ideas.
She closes out the show with some fantastic advice that is not only applicable to newly minted BCBA's, but practitioners of all experience levels. I don't want to spoil it here in the intro, so you'll want to make sure to listen all the way through. Long story short, this was a fun conversation, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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0:00.0 | Hey everybody, welcome to session 153 of the behavioral observations podcast. |
0:06.0 | Thanks so much for joining me today. |
0:08.0 | In this episode, Dr. Nicole Rodriguez joins me to discuss a wide range of topics, which I'll get to in just a minute. |
0:15.0 | But to set the context for our conversation, I'd like to start by making the observation that I often see the quote |
0:22.3 | by Skinner. When you run into something interesting, drop everything else and study it. |
0:27.3 | I see that posted on social media and elsewhere quite frequently. In fact, when I plug that |
0:32.8 | quote into Google, it returned almost 9 million results. Now, I could be wrong about this, but this notion |
0:39.1 | of following one's interest would seem to fly in the face of developing a successful research |
0:45.3 | or academic career. That is, it may be more productive from a publishing point of view to go |
0:52.0 | like an inch wide and mile deep into a particular topic and that academic |
0:57.7 | contingencies likely nudge researchers away from investigating a wider range of phenomena. |
1:05.0 | So what does all this have to do with today's interview? Well, it seems that Nicole has done |
1:09.5 | quite well for herself in resisting |
1:11.8 | this tendency, and she's been quite successful doing research across a wide area of clinical |
1:16.9 | topics. And in this conversation, we cover many of these research and practice interests, |
1:22.8 | including supporting individuals with restrictive and repetitive problem behaviors, the effects of physical |
1:28.2 | reactions to aggressive behavior. |
1:30.8 | We talk about her upcoming talk at the 2021 verbal behavior conference and also her outreach |
1:39.1 | to Spanish speaking clients and families. |
1:41.4 | We get into a couple of other topics as well, like, you know, university |
1:45.6 | teaching and things like that. And she closes out the show with some fantastic advice that is |
1:51.8 | not only applicable to the newly minted BCBA, but to practitioners of all experience levels. |
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