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🗓️ 9 October 2018
⏱️ 88 minutes
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To say that I enjoyed my conversation with Chuck Merbitz is a colossal understatement. As you will see when you listen to this one, Chuck has a rare combination of humility and wisdom, and he generously shares many lessons learned in his over four decade career in Behavior Analysis. This is one of our longer episodes, and I promise you it's worth listening to in its entirety! In Session 63, we discuss a wide range of topics that include the following: How to teach recovering alcoholic WWII veterans to get dates and find jobs (but not necessarily in that order!). What the Behavior Analysis scene was like in the early 70s when he began his graduate training. How to be a practitioner who is both pragmatic and compassionate (as well as how to avoid being the "ugly behaviorist!"). How and why he started the ABA program at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. How collecting precise data on both communicative responses AND therapist prompts helped him identify barriers to a learner's progress. And of course, some discussion on the terms frequency and rate in our profession (see link to the Merbitz, Merbitz, & Pennypacker paper below). If you're not familiar with Chuck, you can check out his LinkedIn profile to get a sense of where he's coming from. In brief though, Chuck has had a long and storied career in our field, holding faculty appointments not only at CSPP, but also at the Illinois Institute of Technology, the Northwestern University Medical School, and Jacksonville State University. Chuck is also a pioneer in the development of digital tools for Behavior Analysts. Time did not permit us getting too deep into this part of his career, but I think it will make for a nice follow up interview. We touched on a few papers, and I've done my best to run them down here. Please let me know if there are any that I missed: Johnston & Pennypacker (1971). A behavioral approach to college teaching. Merbitz, Merbitz, & Pennypacker (2016). On terms: Frequency and rate in Applied Behavior Analysis. Merbitz, Miller, & Hansen (2000). Cueing and Logical Problem Solving In Brain Trauma Rehabilitation: Frequency Patterns In Clinician And Patient Behaviors. This episode is sponsored by the following: The Precision ABA Workshop, by Dr. Rick Kubina of Chartlytics. This will be held on November 15th and 16th in Indianapolis, Indiana. This 2-day workshop will guide you through the steps of precision measurement and help you obtain superior ABA outcomes. You will learn evidence-based science and practical techniques that you can implement in your own ABA service delivery. If you're going to attend and want to save 10% on registration, use the coupon code Matt. The Next Gen Revolution Summit, taking place on November 10th & 11th in Las Vegas. Attend in person, or live-stream so you can watch it in your Jammies. If you're interested in seeing talks from instructional luminaries like Janet Tyman and T.V. Joe Layng, hearing what podcast guests Megan Miller and Sara Gershfeld Litvak have to say, or learning about the latest in technological innovations in our field, this is the event for you. If you do decide to attend, use offer code Matt to save 10%. And while not technically a sponsor, if you're in the midwest and want to check out a cool event, consider attending the Hoosier Association for Behavior Analysis' 10th anniversary conference. I've interviewed almost everyone on the speakers' roster, so I know attendees are bound to hear some good stuff. I'll also be doing my first live, in-person podcast with HABA's keynote speaker, Dr. Matthew Normand. It should be a good time had by all, and I hope to see you there!
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0:00.0 | Hey everybody, welcome to session 63 of the Behavioral Observations podcast. |
0:04.0 | I can't wait to share this fun conversation I had with you with Dr. Chuck Mervitz. |
0:08.0 | We'll get to more on that in a second. It's a really good one. |
0:12.0 | But first I want to give a shout out to Anthony Santagati. |
0:15.0 | Anthony is a behavior analysis student who happened to have a background in audio engineering and he reached out to me and said, |
0:22.7 | hey, I think you need some help in this area. And I think many audience members would probably |
0:26.7 | be nodding their head in agreement with this. So he's been helping me here and there. And this is |
0:32.6 | the first interview that I'm publishing that he's worked on. So hopefully it sounds very, very nice. |
0:40.1 | And again, big thanks to Anthony for the much-needed assistance. |
0:46.0 | And second thing I want to mention is I will be at the Hoosier-ABA conference coming up on the, |
0:52.1 | I think it's the 17th, 18th, and 19th of October. |
0:57.0 | It's Hoosierabba.com. If you want more information, I think there's tickets still available, too. |
1:01.8 | So I think I've interviewed almost everyone on the speaker's roster as well. So it should be kind |
1:06.9 | of like a reunion of sorts, or at least as it relates to this podcast. I'm really looking |
1:11.9 | forward to that. It's always fun also to meet some folks that have interviewed that I've never met in |
1:16.4 | person, which will be the case for some of the speakers there. I'll be doing a live interview with |
1:22.3 | Dr. Matt Norman as well. That'll take place Thursday night, and I'll also be participating in a panel discussion, |
1:28.8 | which should be fun as well. So I hope to see you there in Indianapolis. And speaking of |
1:35.6 | Indianapolis, in, let's see, on November 15th and 16th, Dr. Rick Kubina of Chartlittics, we'll be putting on a two-day workshop on precision ABA. |
1:51.5 | And we'll talk a little bit more about that later in the show, but that's also in Indianapolis. |
1:55.6 | And again, that's November 15th and 16th. |
1:59.0 | And also while we're at it, while we're talking about conferences, workshops, et cetera, |
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