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🗓️ 29 July 2020
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In Session 125, I had the opportunity to speak with Drs. Corina Jimenez-Gomez and Chris Podlesnik. While we spent a good deal of time discussing translational works in Behavior Analysis and covered important topics like resurgence, renewal, relapse, and generalization. We also discussed things like the ABAI Science Blog - which I highly recommend checking out, and what it's like to find a job as a Behavior Analytic power couple!
We discussed a several of studies and resources, and I've done my best to list them here:
I also clipped this graphic that will help with the discussion (taken from the Podlesnik, et al. article listed above).
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0:00.0 | Hi, everyone. Welcome to session 125 of the Behavioral Observations podcast. Boy, I've got a great |
0:06.5 | episode to share with you today. I had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Karina Jimenez-Gomez and Chris |
0:12.2 | Podliznik, and we spent the majority of our time talking about translational research and |
0:18.4 | behavior analysis. We covered important topics like resurgence, renewal, |
0:22.8 | relapse, and generalization. And boy, did they go deep on these topics. So I think you're going |
0:28.6 | to come out on the other end with a better appreciation of what these concepts are. We also |
0:34.6 | discuss things like the ABA science blog, which I highly recommend checking out. |
0:40.3 | And we kind of accidentally stumbled into a sidebar about what it's like to be a married couple in academia. |
0:48.2 | So in a rare deviation from behavioral observations protocol, I guess didn't mind my own business per se, and we got into a little conversation about |
0:58.5 | that, which I found interesting. |
1:01.0 | This is an episode where the show notes will be especially helpful. |
1:04.1 | There are tons of articles that they mentioned in links and resources, books, and more |
1:09.2 | things along those lines. |
1:13.3 | So I encourage you to check them out over at behavioral observations.com. There's also a graph that Chris references as well. I've posted |
1:21.5 | in the show notes for easy reference. So again, you can find all this and more at behavioral |
1:27.2 | observations.com. |
1:29.7 | And real quick before our conversation, we'll let you know that this particular episode is sponsored by the 2020 New Hampshire Association for Behavior Analysis Virtual Conference. |
1:41.3 | That's right. New Hampshire Abba is, it's only a handful of years old before a |
1:45.6 | small estate. Our conference has plunged above its weight. If I do say so myself, the 2020 event |
1:50.9 | will be no exception. This year's speakers list includes Dr. Solonde Forte, Deb Grosett, Bridget |
1:57.1 | Taylor, Alyssa Wilson, Camille Colu, and Emily Sandos. New Hampshire Abba also |
2:03.3 | acknowledges that the pandemic has resulted in financial burdens on many behavior analysts, so they've |
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