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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

The Inaugural Inside JABA Series: Session 102 with Drs. LeBlanc, St. Peter, and Tiger

The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

Matt Cicoria

Science, Mental Health, Skinner, Behaviorism, Behaviorconsultant, Aba, Behavioralpsychology, Health & Fitness, Appliedbehavioranalysis, Autism, Acceptanceandcommitmenttherapy, Fba, Social Sciences, Verbalbehavior, Bcba, Functionalassessment, Discretetrial

4.8648 Ratings

🗓️ 26 November 2019

⏱️ 115 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to the first installment of The Inside JABA Series. A few months ago, Drs. Linda LeBlanc and Dorothea Lerman approached me about creating an ongoing podcast series that highlights and disseminates the work of The Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. The goal of this series is to give listeners a better idea as to what goes into the studies that end up being published in JABA, and to provide a behind-the-scenes look at how a research study goes from inspiration, to execution, to submission, revision, and eventually publication. So about once a quarter you can expect to see an Inside JABA Series edition of the podcast pop up in your feed. For this inaugural episode, we decided to do a deep-dive into the publishing process itself, which as a non-researcher, I personally found fascinating. You’ve probably already noticed that I’m using the plural pronoun “we” quite a bit here, and it is for a good reason. In this episode, I am joined by Drs. Claire St. Peter, Jeff Tiger, and the aforementioned Linda LeBlanc. In future Inside JABA episodes, I’ll be joined by some combination of these scientists, along with other researchers who have successfully published in JABA. I would also like to note that because of the valuable content that will be shared in this series, these Inside JABA episodes will be available for purchase as Type 2 Continuing Education Units. Better still, 50% of the sales of these CE’s will be donated to the Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. For more information on this, check out behavioralobservations.com/get-ce’s. Here's the abstract to the CE Event associated with this episode, which provides 1.5 CE's: The field of behavior analysis places significant importance on the scientific underpinnings of our practice. This means that every certified practitioner is taught and tested on the basics of measurement and scientific method. The purpose of this presentation is to introduce a podcast series that focuses on the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, the peer-review process as a means of scientific quality control, and the steps in the publication process. The Editor and Associate Editors of JABA describe the rationale for peer review as well as the process of peer review. Topics such as positive publication bias, the criteria for scientific merit for a paper, and the bi-directional nature of the research to practice gap and bridge are discussed. This is a really fun project, and I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention what an honor it is to be partnering up with our flagship journal. So without any further adieu, please enjoy this fun and informative conversation with Drs. St. Peter, LeBlanc, and Tiger. Lastly, we encourage you to keep up to date with the happenings at JABA by following SEAB on Twitter (@SEABScience), and JABA on Facebook.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everyone, welcome to session 102 of this very special edition of the Behavioral

0:09.2

Observations podcast.

0:11.1

This is our first installment of what we're calling the Inside Java series.

0:17.3

A few months ago, Dr. Linda LeBlanc and Dorothy Allerman approached me about creating an ongoing

0:22.3

podcast series that highlights and disseminates the work of the Journal of Applied Behavior

0:27.8

Analysis.

0:29.5

The goal of this series is to give listeners a better idea as to what goes into the studies

0:34.1

that end up being published in Java, and to provide a behind-the-scenes look

0:38.1

at how a research study goes from inspiration to execution to submission, revision, and

0:44.7

eventually publication. So about once a quarter, you can expect to see an inside Java series

0:51.2

edition of the podcast pop up in your feed.

0:59.3

For this inaugural episode, we decided to do a deep dive into the publishing process itself,

1:02.8

which is a non-researcher I found absolutely fascinating.

1:08.0

You've probably already noticed that I'm using the pronoun we quite a bit here, and it's for good reason. In this episode, I'm joined by Dr.'s Claire St. Peter,

1:11.6

Jeff Tiger, and of course the aforementioned Lindel LeBlanc. In future Inside Java episodes,

1:17.4

I'll be joined by some combination of these awesome scientists, along with other researchers

1:22.0

who have successfully published in Java. We go into all of this a bit further in our conversation,

1:28.9

so I'll keep my comments limited in this introduction. However, I would like to note that because of the valuable content

1:34.0

that will be shared in this series, these inside Java episodes will be available for purchase

1:39.6

as type 2 continuing education units. Better still, 50% of the sales of these CEs will be donated to the Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior.

1:50.1

So for more information on how this works, go to behavioral observations.com forward slash get CEs or check out the show notes to this episode.

1:58.9

This is a really fun project, and I'd be remiss if I didn't mention what an auditor is

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