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ABA Inside Track

July 2022 Preview

ABA Inside Track

Robert Parry-Cruwys

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

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2022

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

With summer vacation underway here at the ABA Inside Track studios, we’ve decided to take a vacation with ourselves in this month’s episodes while still checking out 14 recent articles across three different topics. Possibly at the beach.

First, we’ll be discussing the best way to min-max your school FBA before breaking out our fidget spinners with an updated review of research on ADHD treatments. Finally we look at multiple examples of articles discussing multiple exemplars. So, whether you’re wearing a t-shirt, pajamas, or something in between, we’ve got a topic for you. At least, if we can pull Diana away from her Star Trek fanfic writing.

Articles for July 2022

Functional Behavior Assessments in Schools

Nesselrode, R., Falcomata, T.S., Hills, L., & Erhard, P. (2022). Functional analysis in public school settings: A systematic review of the literature. Behavior Analysis in Practice. doi: 10.1007/s40617-022-00679-8

Oliver, A.C., Pratt, L.A., & Normand, M.P. (2015). A survey of functional behavior assessment methods used by behavior analysts in practice. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 48, 817-829. doi: 10.1002/jaba.256

Asmus, J.M., Vollmer, T.R., & Borrero, J.C. (2002). Functional behavior assessment: A school based model. Education and Treatment of Children, 25, 67-90. https://www.jstor.org/stable/42900516

Anderson, C.M. & St. Peter, C.C. (2013). Functional analysis with typically developing children: Best practice or too early to tell?: In response to Hanley (2012). Behavior Analysis in Practice, 6, 62-76. doi: 10.1007/BF03391806

Kestner, K.M., Peterson, S.M., Eldridge, R.R., & Peterson, L.D. (2018). Considerations of baseline classroom conditions in conducting functional behavior assessments in school settings. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 12, 452-465. doi: 10.1007/s40617-018-0269-1

Lewis, T.J., Mitchell, B.S., Harvey, K., Green, A., & McKenzie, J. (2015). A comparison of functional behavioral assessment and functional analysis methodology among students with mild disabilities. Behavioral Disorders, 41, 5-20. doi: 10.17988/0198-7429-41.1.5

ADHD Treatment

Pfiffner, L.J. & Haack (2014). Behavior management for school aged children with ADHD. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 23, 731-746. doi: 10.1016/j.chc.2014.05.014

Aspiranti, K.B. & Hulac, D.M. (2022). Using fidget spinners to improve on-task classroom behavior for students with ADHD. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 15, 454-465. doi: 10.1007/s40617-021-00588-2

Danforth, J.S. (2016). A flow chart of behavior management strategies for families of children with co-occurring attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and conduct problem behavior. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 9, 64-76. doi: 10.1007/s40617-016-0103-6

Staff, A.I., van den Hoofdakker, B.J., van der Oord, S., Hornstra, R., Hoekstra, P.J., Twisk, J.W.R., Oosterlaan, J., & Luman, M. Effectiveness of specific techniques in behavioral teacher training for childhood ADHD: A randomized controlled microtrial. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 50, 763-779. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2020.1846542

Multiple Exemplars

Sivaraman, M. (2017). Using multiple exemplar training to teach empathy skills to children with autism. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 10, 337-346. doi: 10.1007/s40617-017-0183-y

Marzullo-Kerth, D., Reeve, S.A., Reeve, K.F., & Townsend, D.B. (2011). Using multiple-exemplar training to teach a generalized repertoire of sharing to children with autism. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 44, 279-294. doi: 10.1901/jaba.2011.44-279

LaFrance, D.L. & Tarbox, J. (2020). The importance of multiple exemplar instruction in the establishment of novel verbal behavior. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 53, 10-24. doi: 10.1002/jaba.611

Lechago, S.A., Carr, J.E., Kisamore, A.N., & Grow, L.L. (2015). The effects of multiple exemplar instruction on the relation between listener and intraverbal categorization repertoires. Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 31, 76-95. doi: 10.1007/s40616-015-0027-1

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, welcome to ABA Inside Tracks, July 2020,

0:26.9

preview for our month discussing what's coming up in the podcast about behavior analysis

0:32.9

and behavior analytic research. I'm Robert Perry Cruz, your host. And I'm Jackie McDonald.

0:39.3

And I'm Diana. I put it in front of your face. Nailed it. Because yours was in front of my face.

0:44.1

Sorry. I'm sorry. It's okay. You know, it's the summer months. They're all blending together, right?

0:49.5

If you got a vacation, you just, you got so much sun. You don't know what's going on around you.

0:54.1

Got a blender. You're mixed drinks in it up. Good times, good times to be had. And so, yeah, so here

1:01.1

in North America, at least most of us have some vacation time or some summers off. It's summertime,

1:07.1

yeah. So we're all just relaxing, losing track of time. But we remembered we had to record a

1:12.7

preview and that it was July. Well, we almost remembered it was July. But we got there eventually.

1:17.9

So this is our preview podcast. So if you're new to the show, probably want to wait till next week

1:21.8

to listen or listen to last week's episode, right? But otherwise, you know that we do these

1:26.5

every month so that people get a leg up on what research we will be discussing in case you'd like to read it before listening

1:33.4

to our discussion. It's like our spoiler. It's like our Netflix trailer. It's the trailer. It's the

1:39.6

trailer. That's what we should have called. That's a much better name. Yeah. But anyway, we want to get back to, you know, Jackie's got to finish up Stranger Things.

1:47.6

You know, if you're watching this on the free feed, that might already be out, you know.

1:51.3

So many characters died.

1:53.0

Oh, it's terrible.

1:53.8

Really depressing, right?

1:55.4

Yeah, a lot of Kate Bush going on here.

1:57.3

If you're on our Patreon feed, you're getting this week ahead of time so we actually don't know what happens at the end of Stranger Things

2:02.6

New Season because it's not out yet

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