Understanding Behavior Analysis Research | TCE #017
What to Expect
In this episode, RyanO and Dimitri talk about how they consume behavior analytic research. We gotchu - check this out! In this episode, RyanO and Dimitri talk about how they consume behavior analytic research. Links mentioned are below the contact form, and please reach out to us on Twitter or Instagram with your thoughts! Did you know you can call into the show here 24/7?
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-RYANO
Understanding Behavior Analysis Research | TCE #017
Links for Today
0:00:45 Topic Introductions: Translational research, the role of research, and is there an article for everything?
0:04:40 Check out Carl Binder and his contributions
0:06:08 Check out the video of Skinner's APA Convention keynote address in 1990
0:07:09 Topic Change: What is research? What kind of research is out there?
0:09:55 Check out Linda Hayes and her contributions
0:09:57 Check out the Parrott Hayes Lab at the University Nevada Reno
0:15:50 Topic Change: Ryan and Dimitri discuss when and how they search the literature
0:19:08 Check out the podcast Why We Do What We Do
0:21:20 APA Handbook of Behavior Analysis edited by Gregory Madden
0:24:58 Check out T. V. Joe Layng and his contributions
0:28:49 Shout out to Mark Malady!
0:29:35 World Hypotheses: A Study in Evidence by Stephen Pepper
0:30:40 Learning and Complex Behavior by John Donahoe and David Palmer
0:34:45 Topic Change: Dimitri and Ryan share their tips on critically evaluating and consuming the research
0:41:17 Check out Greg Hanley and his contributions
0:46:40 Check out Steven Hayes and his contributions
0:46:42 Check out Mark Dixon and his contributions
0:46:43 Check out Mark Sundberg and his contributions
0:46:45 Check out Pat McGreevy's bio
0:53:45 Check out Rick Kubina and his contributions
0:54:34 The Visual Display of Quantitative Information by Edward Tufte
1:01:28 Check out Sham and Smith (2014) Publication bias in studies of an applied behavior‐analytic intervention: An initial analysis
1:08:24 Topic Change: So is there an article for that? Is there in other fields?
1:13:10 Check out these Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Bootcamps
1:13:51 Check out the WWDWWD podcast episode on Berserkers
1:13:54 Check out the WWDWWD podcast episode on Zombie Ants
1:14:19 Tom Buqo
1:15:50 From AI to Zeitgeist: A Philosophical Guide for the Skeptical Psychologist by N. H. Pronko
1:20:35 Check out the What Works Clearinghouse
1:22:50 What Is Evidence-Based Behavior Analysis? by Tristram Smith
1:23:26 medical article with tiers/criteria?
1:25:58 Check out Edward Morris and his contributions
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Special Thanks
Dimitri for being a homie willing to tackle this beast of a podcast with me and Danielle for listening early to provide feedback and show notes! :)
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Who We Are
Dimitiri Makridis
I’m a behavior analyst living in Columbus, Ohio. I'm a practitioner-scientist, at least I really try to be. I started out in direct care, as many of you, and have grinded every inch of the way. I have an M.A. from The Chicago School, and I’m working on my Ph.D. right now. I’m pretty simple when it comes to what I think about the field. Basically, we have the power to change anything we want about anyone at any time given the necessary variables and resources. That includes saving the world. Not too out there, right? If you’re reading this, we’re probably on a similar wavelength, or at the least, you get what I’m saying. I’m diving in this experiment to see if I can bring anything to the table and learn as much as I can. My interests are all over the place from anything behavior analysis, philosophy, politics, technology, media, to podcasting, all things guitar, disc golf and reading comic books. In my free time, I read and consume content and information. I’m a novel information stimulation junky! Don’t hesitate to reach out and get some dialogue going I believe and want to work on the mission of building this community! Hit me up on Instagram @explanantoryficiton. As a huge comic nerd, I have a love of origin stories so don’t hesitate to let me know how you got here!
Ryan O’Donnell
Hey, I'm Ryan. I usually go by Ryan O or RYANO. I hail from northern Nevada in the grungy, yet surprisingly classy, (and newly renovated) Reno, Nevada . I like my climate like I like my data: evolving, uncompromising, and progressive. I am a master of science; that is, I have an M.S. in Applied Behavior Analysis, however my interests have grown to include many other interests, including entrepreneurship and capturing perspectives and stories through various mediums. These interests and skills have allowed me to work with a lot of great people. I've started three businesses, started numerous active joint venture agreements, a behavioral think-tank, a podcast, a professional development movement, helped organizations that support people with Intellectual Disabilities, to list a few. Currently I'm on a "gap" year where I make content for behavioral science enthusiasts and prepare for my next big venture (TBA in 2019). I focus outside this role on building a community of thought leaders and doers to create content that increases the transparency of behavior analytic technologies with the hopes of creating a platform that truly saves the world. My interests are all over, from artificial intelligence and machine learning applications to the theory and philosophy behind Why We Do What We Do (wwdwwdpodcast.com). In my spare time you can find me consuming social media, prepping/climbing a giant mountain, or walking around with my camera in my hand (and, occasionally, all simultaneously). Connect with me personally on most all social platforms via @TheDailyBA and let me know what drives you to pursue the Behavior Analysis vision.