...2: Steve Lawyer. Dews, 1955 (note, the figure below is the one David describes during the show). Figure 4 (Dews, 1955) Baum, 1974. Nevin, Mandell, and Atak, 1983. McDowell 2005....
...modern world, rather than to acquire knowledge for knowledge’s sake. One might say that the goal of the applied scientist is to improve the human condition. Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory This...
...some of my "yeah, but" questions sounded like me playing the role of the IISCA's defense lawyer to you, perhaps you're right, despite my intent to examine this paper impartially....
...Moore, along with Christina Nylander. Christina is a BCBA who works at Apollo's Lawrenceville, GA clinic. In this episode, Christina opens up quite a bit and describes how she encountered...
...appearance on BOP. Hoosier ABA. The Magic Relationship Ratio. Quick Responses for Reducing Misbehavior and Suspensions. Behavioral Karma: The Five Scientific Laws of Life and Leadership. Quick Wins! Accelerating School...
...Eating, Erin Rasmussen. Session 2: Science and Pseudoscience, Steve Lawyer. Back to this show, Matt and I spent a large part of our chat discussing his groundbreaking work in the...
...having what people in the restaurant business might refer to as a "soft opening." Right now, you can listen to my interviews with Greg Hanley and Steve Lawyer on the...
...in Hawaii, how the licensure laws are playing out across the 8 islands of that state, what it’s like to practice in the midst of volcanos and intermittent water availability,...
...Modification, 26, 46-68. Howard, J. S., Sparkman, C. R., Cohen, H. G., Green, G., & Stanislaw, H. (2005). A comparison of intensive behavior analytic and eclectic treatments for young children with...
...the Matching Law to evaluate two and three-point shots by college basketball players. Football Behavior (BA-driven sports analytics from Brett Yarris). Chris Bosh on the Tim Ferriss show (wherein Chris discusses the evolution...