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Dive into the intriguing world of behavior analysis with the Behaviorist Book Club podcast! Join your host, Matt Harrington, as he explores the captivating article "Current Dimensions of Applied Behavior Analysis in Mainland China" by Huang and colleagues. In this episode, Matt delves into the significance of cultural responsiveness in behavior analysis, drawing valuable lessons from China's unique journey.
Discover how China's ABA scene has evolved over the past two decades, and how cultural barriers have influenced the approach to behavior change. Matt highlights the importance of understanding Confucianism's impact on the perception of behavior analysis and how it shapes the dissemination of ABA principles.
Uncover the challenges faced by practitioners and researchers in China, from limited university-based programs to skepticism towards single subject designs. Matt provides actionable insights for effective dissemination and emphasizes the power of captioning and translating content to bridge language barriers.
If you're passionate about behavior analysis and eager to explore the intersections of culture, research, and practice, this episode is a must-listen. Join the Behaviorist Book Club community in unraveling the complexities of behavior change and its global implications. Don't miss out – tune in now!
Resources mentioned in this episode
Please contact Matt @ [email protected] if you have any questions or if you need help accessing the full article!
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Dive into the intriguing world of behavior analysis with the Behaviorist Book Club podcast! Join your host, Matt Harrington, as he explores the captivating article "Current Dimensions of Applied Behavior Analysis in Mainland China" by Huang and colleagues. In this episode, Matt delves into the significance of cultural responsiveness in behavior analysis, drawing valuable lessons from China's unique journey.
Discover how China's ABA scene has evolved over the past two decades, and how cultural barriers have influenced the approach to behavior change. Matt highlights the importance of understanding Confucianism's impact on the perception of behavior analysis and how it shapes the dissemination of ABA principles.
Uncover the challenges faced by practitioners and researchers in China, from limited university-based programs to skepticism towards single subject designs. Matt provides actionable insights for effective dissemination and emphasizes the power of captioning and translating content to bridge language barriers.
If you're passionate about behavior analysis and eager to explore the intersections of culture, research, and practice, this episode is a must-listen. Join the Behaviorist Book Club community in unraveling the complexities of behavior change and its global implications. Don't miss out – tune in now!
Resources mentioned in this episode
Please contact Matt @ [email protected] if you have any questions or if you need help accessing the full article!