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ABA Inside Track

Episode 31 Preview

ABA Inside Track

Robert Parry-Cruwys

Social Sciences, Science, Education

4.7634 Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2017

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Whether you have one or 99 problems, there's got to be a better way to solve them.  Next week, we'll be joined by special guest, Dr. Judah Axe from Simmons College, to get the bottom of the problem solving mystery.  But first, Diana shares an infographic on scientific bologna, Jackie teaches us all about ponytails, and we rate our top Beatles albums.  And Batman demands we honor the function of behavior.   

Articles for next week:

Park, H. & Gaylord-Ross, R.  (1989).  A problem-solving approach to social skills training in employment settings with mentally retarded youth.  Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 22, 373-380.  doi: 10.1901/jaba.1989.22-373

Kisamore, A.N., Carr, J.E., & LeBlanc, L.A.  (2011).  Training preschool children to use visual imagining as a problem-solving strategy for complex categorization tasks.  Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 44, 255-278.  doi: 10.1901/jaba.2011.44-255

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0:00.0

Hey everybody and welcome to ABA Inside Track preview episode for episode 31. It was large. Wow. We've been a lot of these, huh? Large number. A lot of these. Well, hey there, I'm your host Robert Perry Cruz with my fabulous co-hosts. Hey, it's Dana. It's Jackie and I have a ponytail. Oh, my goodness. I feel like we had an episode where you had a ponytail. I don't know.

0:37.7

It's just big a twist as you think.

0:39.8

It's big, man. It's big twist? It's big. Because if you think of last year at this time, I had no hair and now I have some hair, it's pretty amazing. Yeah. It's really not actually long enough to put a ponytail, but it's okay. It's good. It's like a... It's cute. It's a pony. It's a pon.

0:36.0

It's like not long enough for a ponytail.

0:38.9

It's like. It's like a... It's cute. It's a pony. It's a pon. It's like not long enough for a pony tail. It's like that middle prompt. Pone. Pone. So then can you do two tiny pig tails? No. No. Then I will just look 10 years old. Could you do a side 80s? An infant. Like an 80s one? And I would look like an infant. Then I would look like my infant daughter. Oh, okay. No, you can't do a side.

0:54.6

You have to have a long hair you do a side 80s? An infant. Like an 80s? Then I would look like an infant. Then I would look like my infant daughter.

1:12.5

Oh, okay.

1:13.1

No, you can't do a side.

1:14.0

You have to have a long hair.

1:14.8

Do a side point.

1:15.3

Yeah, that's hard.

1:15.8

Oh, okay.

1:16.3

I don't understand that.

1:17.1

But anyway.

1:17.8

But anyway, this is not actually a show about how to do hairstyles or specifically Jackie's hair styles.

1:12.3

This is a show where we talk about research in the behavior analytic field.

1:16.7

You might not know that from our preview episodes in which we really just tell you the articles that we will be discussing and our full-length podcast episode that comes out next week.

1:27.6

We use this episode to tell you what that will be about so that you can get your articles and rate them excitedly and then get ready for the discussion

1:37.3

in the full length episode.

1:46.3

And then we talk about whatever random stuff like ponytails that comes to mind.

1:47.3

So why don't we start with our topic for next week?

1:51.3

Now, for those of you who are watching this actually as this comes out as opposed to in

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