Reacting to Murray Sidman's SQAB Speech | TCE #025
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In this episode, RyanO and Dimitri react to a great talk delivered at the Society for the Quantitative Analysis of Behavior (SQAB) by Murray Sidman. 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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Reacting to Murray Sidman's SQAB Speech | TCE #025
Links for Today
0:01:23 Check out the video being reviewed "Murray Sidman, 'The Scientist/ Practitioner in Behavior Analysis: A Case Study' SQAB"
0:01:33 Check out the Society for the Quantitative Analyses of Behavior (SQAB)
0:03:11 For more information on the Rescorla-Wagner model check out Siegel and Allen's The Widespread Influence of the Rescorla-Wagner Model
0:03:22 Check out Dr. Kalafut's current research
0:03:45 Check out the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI)
0:04:20 Check out SQAB's YouTube Channel for Tutorials, Lectures, and Talks
0:05:10 For more information on Murray Sidman check out this resource
0:06:43 Equivalence Relations and Behavior: A Research Story by Murray Sidman
0:06:54 Tactics of Scientific Research: Evaluating Experimental Data in Psychology by Murray Sidman
0:12:30 For more discussion on the relationship between EAB and ABA check out TCE's episode #14 Is EAB Still Breathing? w/ Anita Li and Matthew Bell
0:20:30 Reinforcer Sampling: A Technique for Increasing the Behavior of Mental Patients by Ayllon and Azrin
0:21:02 Applied Behavior Analysis by Cooper, Heron, and Heward
0:21:10 The Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB)
0:22:53 Examples of some seminal Azrin resources: Fixed-Ratio Punishment, The Token Economy: A Motivational System for Therapy and Rehabilitation, and Some Effects of Noise on Human Behavior
0:26:16 For those interested, it does not appear so, but he has published other papers on the EAB/ABA tensions (e.g., Can An Understanding of Basic Research Facilitate the Effectiveness of Practitioners? Reflections and Personal Perspectives)!
0:28:15 Check out this website for more information on Greg Hanley and the IISCA/PFA Protocol
0:34:50 Elicited versus Emitted Behavior: Time to Abandon the Distinction by Michael Domjan
1:19:20 An example of research by Barbara Ray (This is not the one mentioned in the video, just an example of her research): Selective Attention: The Effects of Combining Stimuli which Control Incompatible Behavior
1:39:11 Topic Change: Ryan and Dimitri Discuss Takeaways from the Video
1:40:26 The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Operant and Classical Conditioning by McSweeney and Murphy
1:41:50 Topic Change: Dimitri's Summary of Sidman's Key Points
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