Practicing behavior analysts John Staubitz & Will Martin interview research scientists to discuss recent publications in behavior analytic journals. While centered around peer reviewed articles, these discussions are designed to highlight key points for both practitioners and scientists, with the goal of highlighting the value of collaboration between practitioners and scientists.
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