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Acquiring Functions Within a Functional Analysis

Acquiring Functions Within a Functional Analysis

Update: 2024-04-02
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Show notes, links to article, and transcript are available at https://www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog


Welcome to the Behaviorist Book Club podcast, where we delve into the fascinating world of behavior analysis to uncover insights and strategies for meaningful behavior change. I'm your host, Matt Harrington, and I'm thrilled to guide you through our latest episode.


In this installment, we embark on a thought-provoking journey as we dissect a groundbreaking research article by Ferdinand and colleagues. Join me as we explore "Examining Patterns Suggestive of Acquisition During Functional Analyses, a Consecutive Controlled Series of 116 Cases," published in the esteemed Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.


Prepare to be captivated as we unravel the complexities of functional analyses and their implications for behavior change interventions. We'll navigate through intriguing findings, challenging conventional wisdom, and shedding light on the nuances of behavior patterns.


From the emergence of new functions to the role of pre-assessment procedures, we'll dive deep into the research, extracting practical insights for practitioners in the field. Whether you're a seasoned behavior analyst or an aspiring practitioner, this episode promises to expand your understanding and ignite new perspectives.


So grab your headphones, settle into your favorite listening spot, and join me on this enlightening journey through the world of behavior analysis. Together, let's uncover the secrets to unlocking meaningful behavior change. Tune in to the Behaviorist Book Club podcast now, and let the exploration begin!

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Acquiring Functions Within a Functional Analysis

Acquiring Functions Within a Functional Analysis

Matt Harrington