Hi
Dr. Jim Carr, CEO of the Behavior Analyst Certification Board, is joining me for a return visit to The Behavioral Observations Podcast. If you did not catch the first interview we did, you can check it out here. It is the most popular interview I've done with someone not named Greg Hanley (as of this writing, it's been downloaded over 16.5 K times).
We plan to talk about a wide range of things, but will spend some time discussing the state of our field, and what Jim's thoughts are on the challenges that lay before us.
We may also touch on
some of his recent publications. Here are a few of them:
- Nosik, M. R., Luke, M. M., & Carr, J. E. (2018). Representation of women in behavior analysis: An empirical analysis. Behavior Analysis: Research and Practice, 18. doi:10.1037/bar0000118.
- Johnston, J. M., Carr, J. E., & Mellichamp, F. H. (2017). A history of the professional credentialing of applied behavior
analysts. The Behavior Analyst, 40, 523-538. doi:10.1007/s40614-017-0106-9
- Carr, J. E., Nosik, M. R., & DeLeon, I. G. The Registered Behavior TechnicianTM credential: A response to Leaf et al. (2017). Behavior Analysis in Practice, 10, 164-166.
doi:10.1007/s40617-017-0172-1
- Nosik, M. R., Williams, W. L., Binder, C., & Carr, J. E. (2017). Methodological refinements in the behavior-analytic study of distraction: A preliminary investigation. European Journal of Behavior Analysis, 18, 71-83.
doi:10.1080/15021149.2016.1230967
- Carr, J. E., & Nosik, M. R. (2017). Professional credentialing of practicing behavior analysts. Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
4, 3-8. doi:10.1177/2372732216685861
So if you want to join in on the conversation, reply to this email with questions and I'll do my best to work them into the interview.
Thanks! Matt
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