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ABA Inside Track

Episode 132 - Component Analysis of Behavior Skills Training

ABA Inside Track

Robert Parry-Cruwys

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

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 15 July 2020

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

We’ve extolled the virtues of behavior skills training (BST) nearly weekly on this show. But, can you believe, we’ve never actually done a full episode on this effective, research-based training intervention? Well, we decided to fix that oversight by digging into what components actually make BST so darn great. Plus, we finally review the oft-mentioned, never discussed Himle et al. article on gun safety. We sure know how to have a good time!

Articles discussed this episode:

Himle, M.B., Miltenberger, R.G., Flessner, C., & Gatheridge, B. (2004). Teaching safety skills to children to prevent gun play. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 37, 1-9. doi: 10.1901/jaba.2004.37-1

Ward-Horner, J. & Sturmey, P. (2012). Component analysis of behavior skills training in functional analysis. Behavioral Interventions, 27, 75-92. doi: 10.1002/bin.1339

Kornacki, L.T., Ringdahl, J.E., Sjostrom, A., Nuernberger, J.E. (2013). A component analysis of a behavioral skills training package used to teach conversation skills to young adults with autism spectrum and other developmental disorders. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 7, 1370-1376. doi: 10.1016/j.rasd.2013.07.012

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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.

0:20.3

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

0:25.3

Hey, Rob, it's Diana.

0:27.2

And it's Jackie.

0:29.1

Oh, boy, we're all together again in one space.

0:31.7

Coming at you live.

0:32.9

Yay.

0:33.7

And in person.

0:34.7

Hot, hot, yes.

0:36.2

Yay.

0:40.0

So for folks who are listening to this, like somewhat when it comes out or within 2020, or if you remember how great 2020 is, who can forget. This is the

0:45.5

first time we've been able to record as a group. Now, I do want everyone to know we are taking a lot

0:49.2

of precautions to do so. We have made it very clear that this is something that we need to do,

0:53.8

both personally and

0:54.7

professionally, that we're limiting our pod size and all that. So please don't think that we're just

0:59.3

willy-nilly showing up to people's houses to record podcasts. That would not be safe. I hope everyone

1:03.5

out there is continuing to practice safe behavior as things reopen. If you're listening to this in

1:08.6

the far future, I hope that nobody remembers 2020 because it was the worst year and we struck it from the history books. We blacked it out.

1:15.3

It's a dumpsterfire. If you're in a podcast, you're in a pod. Yeah. That's very true.

1:21.4

Yeah. So it only makes sense. And as we all know, you can find love in a pod by the show Love

1:26.3

is Blind on Netflix.

1:28.0

That everyone watched.

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