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Reducing Biases in Clinical Judgment with Single-Subject Treatment Design Daniel J. Moran & Wendi Tai Read the following article and pass a 12-question quiz on it:
Moran, D. J., & Tai, W. (2001). Reducing biases in clinical judgment with single-subject treatment design. The Behavior Analyst Today, 2(3)… Show more (+) Read the following article and pass a 12-question quiz on it:
Moran, D. J., & Tai, W. (2001). Reducing biases in clinical judgment with single-subject treatment design. The Behavior Analyst Today, 2(3), 196-203. Show less (-) BCBA CEUs: 1 | ||
Toward the Development of an Equity Focused Teacher-Student Interaction Tool Nicole Hollins & Daphne Snyder Students from diverse cultural backgrounds often face disproportionalities in public schools, potentially due to biased behaviors. It's crucial for school-based behavior analysts (SBBAs) to measure interactions objectively to offer precise… Show more (+) Students from diverse cultural backgrounds often face disproportionalities in public schools, potentially due to biased behaviors. It's crucial for school-based behavior analysts (SBBAs) to measure interactions objectively to offer precise feedback on teaching methods. The impacts of positive teacher-student interactions, a behavioral understanding of bias, and equity research in schools are examined. This presentation from the 2022 Michigan Autism Conference highlights the necessity for an equity-focused data collection tool for SBBAs to better address these disparities. Show less (-) BCBA CEUs: 0.5 0.5 | ||
The Wisdom Factor, as presented in this talk at the 2023 Michigan Autism Conference, explores the consequences of our actions, highlighting the subtle quality of wisdom and its impact on… Show more (+) The Wisdom Factor, as presented in this talk at the 2023 Michigan Autism Conference, explores the consequences of our actions, highlighting the subtle quality of wisdom and its impact on our lives. Drawing from the science of learning, it challenges audiences to reflect on what influences their choices, manage conflicts, address biases, and cultivate personal growth. Through stories, examples, and practical tips, the presentation encourages individuals to consider how they can change limiting conditions to positively impact the world. Show less (-) BCBA CEUs: 1 |