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There is a lot of competing information in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), but how can you separate fact from fiction when new key findings and research are constantly emerging and shifting?
In the latest episode of “ABA On Call,” Rick and Doug tackle some more of the biggest myths in the field of behavior science. They dive into the true breadth, depth and complexity of applied behavior analysis, as well as provide an informative context around the richness of human behavior and creativity. The co-hosts not only dispel myths within the field, but they discuss how ABA is starting to touch new fields and how this factor will contribute to the evolution of the science, as well as the overall growth of the community.
For more “ABA on Call,” follow CentralReach on Facebook, Twitter (@CentralReach), Instagram (@centralreach_) and LinkedIn, and subscribe to the podcast above!
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There is a lot of competing information in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), but how can you separate fact from fiction when new key findings and research are constantly emerging and shifting?
In the latest episode of “ABA On Call,” Rick and Doug tackle some more of the biggest myths in the field of behavior science. They dive into the true breadth, depth and complexity of applied behavior analysis, as well as provide an informative context around the richness of human behavior and creativity. The co-hosts not only dispel myths within the field, but they discuss how ABA is starting to touch new fields and how this factor will contribute to the evolution of the science, as well as the overall growth of the community.
For more “ABA on Call,” follow CentralReach on Facebook, Twitter (@CentralReach), Instagram (@centralreach_) and LinkedIn, and subscribe to the podcast above!
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