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ABA Inside Track

Episode 274 - ABA and Public Policy

ABA Inside Track

Robert Parry-Cruwys

Social Sciences, Science, Education

4.7634 Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2024

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Despite being an episode equivalent of eating all of our vegetables, we had a surprisingly good time talking about how to break in to public policy discussions. Even though we hate legal proceedings. And knowing tons of rules across multiple professions. And schmoozing with others. And sitting in lobbies. But, if that sounds like your bag, we salute your work in promoting meaningful ABA policies!

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Articles discussed this episode:

Coop, B., Ice, E.D., Tomei, A., & Powell, R.U. (2023). Why public policy matters: A call to action for the everyday behavior analyst. Behavior Analysis in Practice. doi: 10.1007/s40617-023-00878-x

Evanko, C.D., Moss-Lourenco, T., Kramer, R., & Napolitano, D.A. (2024). Why we all need to shape the profession of behavior analysis through advocacy and how to get started. Behavior Analysis in Practice. doi: 10.1007/s40617-023-00895-w

Scibak, J.W. (2023). An analysis of voting and legislative behavior. Behavior Analysis in Practice. doi: 10.1007/s40617-023-00875-0

Thompson, R.L., Belokas, J., Johnson, K., & Williams, A.L. (2023). The public policy advocacy actions checklist: Success stories from three states. Behavior Analysis in Practice. doi: 10.1007/s40617-023-00874-1

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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.

0:19.7

I'm your host, Robert Perry Cruz, and with me as

0:21.6

always are my fabulous co-hosts. Hey, Rob and Diana, it's me, Jackie. Oh, hey, Jackie and

0:30.6

Rob, it's me, Diana. What's so funny meeting you all here at our podcast recording studio in my

0:35.3

basement. Wow. I just bumped into you too i just

0:38.9

actually and let myself into your house today when you weren't here so it's true it is true

0:45.8

they got home and here i was just sitting here well we were late it's our fault but it was funny

0:52.5

did you pretend to talk to the microphones that weren't plugged into

0:54.8

anything yet jackie you know i did just to warm up yeah you know i did okay yeah i was i had i already

0:59.8

did this podcast you already recorded it yep oh great well take it away it's a fake recording though

1:04.6

because i didn't turn anything on oh oh well too bad yeah rookie mistake you have to turn on the

1:10.1

recording software that's why we have to turn on the recording software.

1:11.0

That's why we have to do it again.

1:12.2

Make a podcast.

1:13.7

Well, this isn't really a podcast about serendipitous podcast recording studio meetings.

1:19.9

It's a podcast about behavior analysis and behavior analytic research, where every week we pick a topic and discuss some relevant research articles.

1:27.3

And this week, we have a topic that discuss some relevant research articles. And this week, we

1:28.7

have a topic that we have never, ever talked about. We've probably, we certainly hinted at, I think,

1:33.8

were discussed tangentially related topics, but never done a full episode or kind of dived into

1:41.5

relevant research on the subject. And that is AVA and public policy.

1:47.5

Do you know why we haven't?

1:49.1

I have a hypothesis, but why don't you tell us why you think we're not doing?

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