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I'm very much honored to be joined by Drs. Carol Pilgrim and Tim Hackenberg!
Listeners will recognize Tim from his very informative and popular episode on Token Economies. If you haven't heard that one, I highly recommend that you go back and check out Session 205, as well as read Tim's review paper in JABA on the same topic.
Dr. Carol Pilgrim is professor of psychology at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. It would take me several minutes to get through all of her contributions and accomplishments that she's imparted to the field.
Here are just a few: Dr. Pilgrim has served as president of its major organizations, including ABAI (as well as its Southeastern ABA chapter), the Society for the Advancement of Behavior Analysis, and Division 25 (Behavior Analysis) of the American Psychological Association. She also served as secretary of the Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, and as a board member of that organization (note: for more background, please see here).
As you'll hear, Tim and Carol reached out to me to talk about the upcoming conference that they are co-chairing. It's ABAI's 2024 Theory and Philosophy Conference. It's happening on October 28th and 29th. The onsite location is Chicago, and it will be available virtually too.
While we did spend some time talking about the conference, we spent the majority of the episode discussing the importance of understanding Behavior Analysis the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings of Behavior Analysis at a deep level. Specifically, we touched on:
Lastly, one of the topics we touched on that I'd like to return to down the road is the epistemology of Behavior Analysis, and how that how knowing both how and why we know what we know, and distinguishing this from other disciplines, can help us interact more successfully with practitioners from other fields.
Lastly, for disclosure's sake, ABAI is not sponsoring this content. However, in furthering the goal of being a transparent media outlet, I am very much open to this 😉
All kidding aside, while this might seem like an, "eat your vegetables first," or, "I swear you'll use algebra someday," type of show, I hope you come away with a broader appreciation of this topic. And I'm grateful that we have folks like Carol and Tim who can organize events like these to showcase them.
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0:00.0 | Hey, everyone, welcome to Session 273, the Behavioral Observations podcast. |
0:05.4 | I am very much honored to be joined today by Dr.'s Carol Pilgrim and Tim Hakenberg. |
0:11.7 | Listeners will recognize Tim from his very informative and popular episode on Token Economies. |
0:17.4 | And if you haven't heard that one, I highly recommend that you go back and check it out. |
0:20.7 | It's Session 205. And I I highly recommend that you go back and check it out. It's session 205. |
0:22.6 | And I would also recommend that you read Tim's excellent review paper and Java on the same topic. |
0:28.8 | Dr. Carol Pilgrim is professor of psychology at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington. |
0:34.6 | And it would take me several minutes to get through all of her contributions and accomplishments that she's imparted to the field. Here are just a few. Dr. Pilgrim is served |
0:43.2 | as president of its major organizations, including ABAI, as well as its southeastern ABA chapter, |
0:50.8 | the Society for the Advancement of Behavior Analysis, and Division 25 of the American |
0:56.3 | Psychological Association. She also served as secretary of the Society for the Experimental |
1:02.0 | Analysis of Behavior, and as a board member of that organization. And for more details on her |
1:08.4 | quite lengthy resume and accomplishments go to the show notes for this episode, |
1:13.6 | all the link where you can learn more. |
1:16.2 | As you're here on the podcast, Tim and Carol reached out to me to talk about the upcoming conference |
1:20.1 | that they are co-chairing. |
1:21.4 | It's ABAI's 2024 Theory and Philosophy Conference. |
1:25.9 | It's happening on October 28th and 29th. The on-site location |
1:29.9 | is in Chicago, and it will be available virtually. While we did spend some time talking about |
1:35.8 | the conference, we spent the majority of the episode discussing the importance of understanding |
1:40.2 | behavior analysis and its theoretical and philosophical underpinnings, and the importance of |
1:46.4 | understanding these things at a deep level. Specifically, we touched on why these topics are |
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