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04/06/20 • 35 min
In "ABA On Call" episode #11, specialist guests Dr. Lisa Britton, BCBA-D and Matt Cicoria (Behavioral Observations Podcast) chat with our co-hosts about supervision in the digital age, what qualities make an effective supervisor, and how technology plays a role in helping behavior analysts solve problems, track tasks, and stick to their responsibilities in the field.
What is remote supervision and how do you define it? As opposed to traditional models of supervision, Dr. Britton suggests that in-person supervision and remote supervision should look very similar. She also discusses the qualities that make an effective supervisor, tools that behavior analysts can use for remote supervision to track progress, as well as the differences and similarities of digital supervision vs. traditional forms of supervising.
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01/06/20 • 0 min
Today, technology touches many aspects of our lives – including the field of applied behavior analysis (ABA).
In episode #8 of “ABA On Call,” the dynamic duo Dr. Rick Kubina, BCBA-D and Doug Kostewicz review how technology is being used in the world of ABA to facilitate communications, share important information and findings, collect data, and how technology is facilitating the supervision process.
What does this mean for the future of ABA? What are some of the many ways that technology is advancing the science of behavioral analysis?
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08/23/23 • 35 min
In the present podcast, we dive deep into the intriguing interplay between artificial intelligence and applied behavior analysis (ABA). In today's conversation, we're joined by a leading technologist Dave Stevens. We explore how A.I. might reshape the landscape of behavioral interventions. From tailored ABA programs powered by predictive algorithms to data-driven insights enhancing treatment plans, A.I. could amplify the precision and effectiveness of behavior analysis. We also discuss potential challenges and the exciting possibilities that arise when cutting-edge technology meets the science of behavior.
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ABA On Call: Episode 2
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05/03/19 • 31 min
A thought-provoking conversation around the Applied Behavior Analysis industry that explores ideas, industry trends, technology, behavior science, and more! Hosted by renowned ABA experts — CentralReach Director of Research, Dr. Rick Kubina and Doug Kostewicz.
In Episode #2 of “ABA On Call,” Rick & Doug review dimensional quantities, the importance of the concept of time in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), and the story behind how to target and detect behaviors you would like to measure.
Our co-hosts also examine and describe how you can amplify your analysis and decision making to enhance superior outcomes for your clients. Moreover, they provide insightful information on what Precision Teaching is, and why this system can be helpful for ABA clinicians and educators to precisely measure behavior and make smart decisions to positively shape behavior.
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06/27/22 • 33 min
Clay Starlin has been a champion of effective measurement and instructional technologies. He did pioneering work in the 70s and 80s bringing precision teaching to the forefront of education. He has spent his career contributing and refining concepts and methods involved with the science of learning. Clay has recently published a book called “weaving love and science in education” that captures blending of two important comments of human society: love and science. While the two might seem disconnected, when applied to education and people they both help form the basis for a compassionate, highly effective method for teaching students and fostering incredible learning environments.
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Link to Clay’s book: https://greatnessachieved.com/collections/frontpage/products/weaving-love-and-science-into-educational-practice
Greatness Achieved Publishing Company
Weaving Love and Science into Educational Practice
Author: Clay Starlin, Ed.D. Description: For teachers, parents, or any other professional looking for the science of behavior change and learning, look no further! Weaving Love and Science into Educational Practice offers a practical, proven method for measuring behavior, understanding what the data means at a high level of precision, and suggesting ways to improve outcomes. But beyond the science involved in learning, there is love. Love may seem like a bold word to juxtapose with science but as compassionate humans dedicated to helping students of all stripes, caring, and a passion for exercising humanity is integral for meaningful change. And sandwiched in-between science and love, readers will encounter a plethora of sound interventions to support learning. This book will delight all readers who wish to use science for the betterment of their fellow humans.

CentralReach “ABA On Call” Season 6 Ep 1: Exploring Skinner’s Contributions to Behavior Analysis
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01/23/24 • 32 min
The Season 6 Premiere of ABA On Call, led by Rick Kubina, Ph.D. BCBA-D and Doug Kostowicz, Ph.D. BCBA-D explores Skinner's major contributions to behavior analysis measurement, focusing on rate of response and the cumulative response recorder. It emphasizes the role of these concepts in understanding and applying behavior analysis effectively, highlighting the significance of standardized measurements and visual displays for meaningful behavioral data interpretation.
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02/15/23 • 34 min
Science could be described as the search to understanding variability. Variability shows up in graphs and charts shows the analyst different features of the behavior. From stability to variability, understanding the sources of control and the degree to which a behavior varies is a key to understanding environment-behavior relations. The standard celeration chart permits an analyst to quantify variability as well as see it in a different light when compared to a visual display on a linear graph. 10x-ing outcomes involves examining variability on a standard ratio graph.
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08/11/21 • 33 min
Creativity has a long history in psychology and definitions and explanations for the occurrence of creative behavior has great variability. Behavior analysis has approached creativity like any other behavior. First, creative behavior is defined as novel behavior. Second, the verbal community labels what is and what is not creative. Understanding the sources of control leads to some behaviors being labeled creative while others not. The current event discusses creativity from a behavioral perspective and discusses studies from Skinner to Pryor that showcase creative behavior.
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07/26/22 • 37 min
Conspiracy theories are verbal behavior that states some covert yet influential organization holds responsibility for a specific circumstance or event (e.g., the government collapsed the Twin Towers in the 9/11 attacks). Conspiracy theories have become mainstream, finding prominent adherents from politicians and news pundits to celebrities and bloggers. The conspiracy theory itself is not directly dangerous, but the advice or rule-governed behavior that proceeds can have pernicious effects. In autism treatment, the conspiracy theory that vaccines cause autism has penetrated parents and even some behavior analysts. In the following episode, we discuss the definition of conspiracy theories, provide examples in ABA, and how we can guard against them in our lives and deal with others who have them.
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Carl Sagan’s Baloney detection kit
https://www.skeptic.com/skepticism-101/baloney-detection-kit-sandwich-infographic/
Nonsense on Stilts Book

In this episode of ABA On Call, hosts Rick Kubina and Doug Kostewicz answer listener questions about precision teaching and reinforcement strategies. They discuss practical solutions for common challenges faced by behavior analysts, such as difficulties in reaching fluency criteria and ensuring effective use of reinforcers. The episode provides valuable insights and practical advice for behavior analysts looking to improve their practice.
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References:- Behavior Analyst Certification Board. (2017). BCBA task list (5th ed.). Littleton, CO: Author.
- Behavior Analyst Certification Board. (2020). Ethics code for behavior analysts. https://bacb.com/wp-content/ethics-code-for-behavior-analysts/
- Engelmann, S. (1992). Theory of instruction: Principles and applications. ADI Press.
- Kohn, A. (1999). Punished by rewards: The trouble with gold stars, incentive plans, A's, praise, and other bribes. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
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- CentralReach website: https://centralreach.com
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How many episodes does ABA on Call have?
ABA on Call currently has 63 episodes available.
What topics does ABA on Call cover?
The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Podcasts, Aba, Social Sciences and Science.
What is the most popular episode on ABA on Call?
The episode title 'CentralReach “ABA On Call” Podcast – Ep. 11: Supervision in the Digital Age' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on ABA on Call?
The average episode length on ABA on Call is 34 minutes.
How often are episodes of ABA on Call released?
Episodes of ABA on Call are typically released every 34 days, 2 hours.
When was the first episode of ABA on Call?
The first episode of ABA on Call was released on Apr 2, 2019.
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