BEHAVIORAL BLOGS

Sunday
Apr252010

Pictures from P499

Check out these cool pix 

 

BATS: Psy 4990 Departmental Honors Orals, 2010 Spring
Monday
Apr122010

Reverberations from the First Fly-by-night Underground College of Kalamazoo and the Creative Roger Lubeck

 

This is the fifth in a series of cartoons about an imagined day in 1971 when B. F. Skinner visited WMU. The other four can be viewed on my facebook, or through this link.
It considers an imagined conversation between Dick Malott and B.F. about Pigeons and Communes.

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Monday
Mar222010

The Maintenance Fallacy

Keith, 

I'm taking the liberty of including the Notes audience in this email, as they will appreciate how articulately you've summarized the maintenance issues and the maintenance fallacy. 

We're running into the maintenance fallacy in our autism work now. It's assumed that the natural or subsequent educational environment will maintain the skills we're teaching the preschool autistic kids. But one of our gang, Nic Weatherly, did a dissertation whose results suggested otherwise, even for kids who stayed in our classroom. So now another student, Tialha Nover, is doing an OBM project to facilitate follow-up maintenance training to ensure that the kids keep their hard-learned skills. 

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Thursday
Feb182010

Notes from an off-task Radical Behaviorist: For You Videography Hipsters: Isenseven - TIMES on Vimeo

Isenseven - TIMES from Vincent Urban on Vimeo.

 

Tuesday
Dec012009

Should We Celebrate Skinner's 100th Birthday at ABA?

Should We Celebrate Skinner's 100th Birthday at ABA?
Skinner’s 100th birthday is coming up and ABA is planning no party, in part, for fear that we would be (or be seen as) deifying the man. My view is that it’s OK to deify Skinner, because Skinner is god. We are Skinnerian’s; don’t give me that pathetic, pedantic, no I’m a “behavior analyst” not a “Skinnerian” crap.

Steven Jay Gould and his fellow Darwinians (aka, evolutionists) were not so faint of heart; they made a monstrous to do about Darwin’s 150th birthday. And, for us to ignore Skinner’s 100th strikes me as the ultimate dissing of the man and his legacy.

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Wednesday
Mar242004

Stumbled upon your guide

Hello Dr. Malott,
I stumbled upon your guide which helps undergraduates get information and getting into graduates school that have ABA in them. I want to thank you because for the first time I have actually received some helpful advice and guidance. I really don't like computers, which I know is a bad thing for my generation, so it's hard for me to find information about grad school. My professors just tell me to look up schools on the computer or go to a bookstore. In your guide you actually listed names of schools and other websites that would help. Not only was your paper informational, but also very warm, and for that I'd like to thank you.
Very Gratefully Your,
Jennifer Skadden

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Tuesday
Nov252003

I wanted to thank you for your textbook

Dear Dr. Malott,
My name is Vanessa Villa and I have just completed a course on behavior analysis at Florida International University. I wanted to thank you for your textbook. It was the most interesting, easy-to-read and understand text I've ever had to read for a course and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Sincerely,
Vanessa Villa

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Tuesday
Aug012000

ABA Millionaires 

Shocking, a little embarrassing, and a little gratifying (value confirming, which is also embarrassing) but true: There are many millionaires in ABA. Maybe not too exciting because, the American middle-class is now full of millionaires. And, of course a million ain’t what it used to be, but it’s still enough.

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