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ABA Inside Track

Episode 9 Preview

ABA Inside Track

Robert Parry-Cruwys

Social Sciences, Science, Education

4.7634 Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2016

⏱️ 13 minutes

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What does it mean when we talk about choice? We know choosing in life is important, but just how important? And how does choice factor into working with individuals with disabilities? Next week, special guest Dr. Allen Karsina joins us to share his research and insight onto the subject.  In the meantime your regular hosts get nostalgic about all the psych experiments they were subjected to as undergrads.

And for anyone applying for CEs, we've created a new button so you can put your info right in on the webpage.  If you still don't see the "CEU Required Information" portion anywhere, just email us with the info.

Articles for next week:

Karsina, A., Thompson, R.H., & Rodriguez, N.M.  (2011).  Effects of a history of differential reinforcement on preference for choice.  Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 95, 189-202. doi:10.1901/jeab.2011.95-189

Fisher, W.W., Thompson, R.H., Piazza, C.C., Crosland, K., & Gotjen, D.  (1997).  On the relative reinforcing effects of choice and differential consequences.  Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 30, 423-438.  doi:10.1901/jaba.197.30-423 

Tiger, J.H., Hanley, G.P., & Hernandez, E.  (2006).  An evaluation of the value of choice with preschool children.  Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 39, 1-16.  doi:10.1901/jaba.2006.158-04

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0:00.0

Welcome to ABA Inside Trek, the podcast that's like reading in your car, but safer.

0:19.6

I'm your host, Robert barry cruise and with me are

0:21.7

my fabulous co-hosts me jackie me diana all right and this is our episode nine preview episode

0:29.0

so folks at home next week we will be talking to dr allen carcinna about his article regarding

0:36.1

choice we'll also be talking about two more

0:39.6

classic articles about choice. Not that Alan's not classic, but it's a newer article. So, for those

0:45.3

of you who want to have read the articles ahead of time, like all the good students I know you all are,

0:50.9

here they are and the citations for them. They'll also be on the website,

0:54.7

ABAinsidtrack.com. The first is Dr. Carson's article, which is Carcinna Thompson and Rodriguez,

1:02.0

from the Journal of Experimental Analysis of Behavior 2011, Volume 95, called Effects of History

1:09.1

of Differential Reinforcement on Preference for Choice.

1:12.8

Our two other articles are Tiger Hanley and Hernandez from Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis

1:18.8

2006, Volume 39, an evaluation of the value of choice with preschool children.

1:23.7

Our final article is Fisher, Thompson, Piazza, Crossland, and Gochin from the Journal of Applied

1:31.0

Behavior Analysis, 1997, Volume 30, on the relative reinforcing effects of choice and differential

1:36.6

consequences. So, you can find all of those articles online, and like I said, we'll have links on the

1:42.6

website, ABAinsidtrack inside track dot com now Jackie and

1:46.7

Diana while I was thinking about thinking about choice and thinking about the articles I was

1:52.5

really taken by dr. Carson's study in which he used kind of a fun little computer game to assess

1:58.2

the value of choice for undergraduate students.

2:01.1

And it kind of got me thinking about the olden days when I was an undergraduate student and

2:06.1

I was required to do experiments, either for credit or for some money because I didn't have

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