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SarahG-An ABA studentEpisode 186 Goal Setting- Insightful and PracticalI enjoyed episode 186 “Goal Setting” of ABA inside track Podcast, where the hosts discuss goal setting and it’s role in applied behavior analysis. The hosts communicate how setting clear goals, giving feedback, and using visual aids can improve behaviors in the workplace and classrooms. They cover real research examples like improving data collection. This episode was easy to follow and gave ideas I can use through graduate school, my career, and day-to-day life. I highly recommend it to anyone in ABA looking to make goals work better for themselves and their clients.
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kiarafigueroaaaaasEducational and Humoristic!In episode 2, host, and co-host conducted literature reviews while discussing hypothesis on “traditional pairing” and “discriminative stimulus pairing” (2016) pointing out the importance of identifying previous learner history in order to successfully acquire a new conditioned reinforcement. They utilize modern humor to keep listeners engaged while using common ABA language. A point I found amusing is how often we use conditioned reinforcers on a daily basis, for instance in our relationships or jobs. We, ourselves pair stimulus to a response creating reinforcers for ourselves and can easily replace that reinforcer with a newly conditioned one almost on demand. While reviewing two articles, this episode also gave the listener insight on research and different methods on evoking a conditioned response educating on the terminology and giving thorough analysis on both the research and future modifications for replication.
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hhomoreGreat ResourceI absolutely loved the insight from the COVID pandemic episode discussing ABA services in Italy. It provided valuable insight to a different culture of ABA and the importance of teaching ADLS.
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PlatypusUnicornEhThis podcast is okay for hearing about research on specific topics and it’s nice that you can get CEUs from it, but it’s so hard to listen to sometimes. They have so many random side conversations I don’t care about and occasionally they’re really cringe. I couldn’t even get past the intro of the Bilbo Baggins or whatever episode. The two female hosts are fine and pretty knowledgeable, but the male host makes me want to turn off the whole podcast sometimes. He’s rude and condescending to the women and sometimes to the guests. I think this would be a much easier listen without him.
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Mi'love JeanWorth every minuteI actually started listening to this podcast while I was studying as an RBT. Now, that I’m a BCBA it’s great reuniting once again. This podcast is entertaining, humorous, and educational. Thanks for keeping me engaged from start to finish.
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steady study buddyAwesome resource for CEUSI stumbled upon this podcast and it quickly became my favorite resource for continuing education! It’s so accessible, there are tons of topics, and I actually have fun (yikes!) listening! Thank you ABA Inside Track team for the great content.
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NadaMSalehKnowledgeable podcastThank you Aba inside Track for the CEUs it was really helpful.
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BCBAco2/3Great for CEUs. Solid literature reviews. The male host makes annoying, sometimes belittling comments about general content and about the female hosts (who are great and mostly ignore him while I imagine we engage in a mutual eye roll).
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emsmiliefaceI’m loving this podcastI wish I found it sooner. It’s an easy and entertaining way to learn more about topics while earning CEUs!
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Blood0Great podcast for ABAI had a lot of fun listening to the podcast; even as an RBT I was able to learn so much. And Jackie’s fun personality is awesome as well!
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AnnieMack5Episode 9 -ChoicesThis episode featuring Dr. Karsina was very informative. I enjoyed how the hosts had created their own experiments at home with their own children and animals to replicate the articles discussed on free vs no choice preferences. The considerations for choice selection is relevant for those with developmental disabilities because choice and decision making often needs to be learned.
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CounYuhAbduction Prevention EpisodeI thought no only was this podcast episode interesting, but it was informative. It was interesting to learn how much you can prep your child and teach them about kidnappings/abductions and they still give in to lurers. Unfortunately lurers are really creative and it is easy to prey on children who are easily gullible. Great episode!
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julie boshfhsInformative and FUN!I love this podcast and listen frequently driving to and from appointments. I appreciate the silly humor and find you all quirky and entertaining. You guys are total nerds 🤓and I mean that as a compliment! 😆Keep up the great work!!
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JamieMMontoyaNew favorite CEU resource!What a gem. I am thrilled I stumbled upon this podcast while searching for last minute CEUs (😝😖). I may never get caught doing a scramble at the deadline again! Entertaining, informative, and an enjoyable listen. Plus, very affordable CEUs!
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SunshineListener16Could be more to the pointI think the discussion and review of articles is informative. It’s nice that they find the articles and go over the findings while analyzing the design as well. However, there is a lot of side chit chat that detracts from the discussion at hand, and ends up making the podcast longer than it needs to be. Reading the articles may be quicker. Would love to continue listening but with more focus on the topic.
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cagejayGreat way to learn and get CE’sThroughly enjoyed listening to this podcast. Really enjoyed episodes about Women in Behavior Analysis and Cultural Competency. I also enjoyed the Live episode on Parent training. Learned a lot of new things and feel inspired to make a difference in our field. Thank you for taking the time to make this podcast! Keep up the good work.
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J3808Great prices CEUs which are easy to listen to anywhereMakes reading articles much more fun! Great guests and report with 3 hosts. Keep up the good work!
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EDaultonVery informativeVery entertaining and informative
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ToniG76Awesome PodcastI just listened to episode 79 on teaching tacting. Once I saw that you had the journal articles posted I read those first then came back to the podcast. That was by far the most informative podcast I had ever listened to. Through reading the journal articles I was linked to more references which is greatly appreciated. I like the side banter I found it entertaining, I enjoyed hearing your personal thoughts and experiences as it pertained to the topic. I laughed out loud a few times especially when I was able to see that other people are experiencing the same thing. I also liked the references back to Skinner’s Verbal Behavior. I am going to read it along with a few classmates thanks to your podcast.
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abaguy99Episode 62I really enjoyed the episode on asking for help and help-seeking behaviors. I liked how the purpose of each study was thoroughly discussed so that the listeners gets a sense of the importance and urgency of the research. I thought the second article on help-seeking was particularly interesting, as the researchers went to considerable lengths to transform the classroom setting to look like real-life stores. The methods and procedures described by the podcasters was vivid enough that I could visualize how the research occurred in practice. Overall, it was a great episode and I enjoyed all the Beatles references!
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SheInFan1Very Informative PodcastI just listened to episode 85 on observational learning. I found it very informative and helpful to understanding observation leading and imitation and how it’s applied in behavior analysis. I found Dr. MacDonald’s research very interesting and inspiring. It was just a little hard to follow some parts of it if you’re just listening so I recommend pulling up the article to follow along.
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SleighBellzEpisode 36: Research Grab Bag IIISuper informative review. I loved how you included your thoughts on the research and what you would have done differently as well.
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Sophie RabbToken Economies in Action ReviewThis single podcast gave me some insight on 4 different articles, and provided more references for how token economies can be applied in different settings over long periods of time. The hosts did a wonderful job illustrating the benefits and limitations of token economies in their review in the beginning of the podcast, that gave me, as a new learner, a more coherent understanding of token economies and it's qualities. I love this podcast! I listen to it while I walk my dogs to supplement my coursework. It's a great way to take a break from reading, while still being engaged and learning the concepts that are prevalent in ABA practices. The hosts do a wonderful job of simplifying and summarizing articles, while pointing out their social significance, and are able to cater to new learners of aba practices.
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anoninstaDiscussion of Different StudiesI really appreciate this podcast because of the discussion of the different articles. Sometimes reading an article can be cumbersome but I love to hear others talk about it because it makes it easier to understand.
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kmp924Great podcast and easy way to get CEUs!I really enjoy this podcast, the hosts cover such a variety of topics in the field. It’s a great way for me to learn more about a topic I’ve been curious about, deepen my understanding of topics I’m more familiar with, or learn about an application of BA that I didn’t know about before!
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Dream1066Good but annoying.Great topics but the side conversations and banter are annoying. Not only that but they take up too much time away from our topic.
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roadside hurlerGreat podcasts!I’ve really enjoyed listening to these podcasts and earning CEU’s along the way!
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Rzaraza14Love this!I listened to the free episodes to get my last 2 CEUs and it was so refreshing to listen to colleges who are real and get it. Thank you!
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Maegan1111Show Keeps Getting BetterI like listening to this show and am pleasantly surprised every time I hear a topic that is not normally spoken about. Especially when it comes to deeper ethical issues and truly looking at client autonomy and how we need to be changing our practices to ensure we are embracing the clients individuality. Thanks for putting this out! I listen to it on my way to work and it usually puts an extra little inspiration in my day for my clients 🥰
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HarprdAwesome resourceThanks for such an amazing source of info! My company- supervision academy- provides supervision to those seeking their certification and I often share the articles you discuss on the show. Such a source of info for the field!
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KatydibEducational AND entertainingGreat information, especially for BCBAs. Keeps me up on current research in a fun way. Highly recommend!
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lindsayfallonGreat, funny podI love the content, banter, topics. All good.
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peace loves whales and kangasLove itThis podcast makes it so easy for me as a busy BCBA to stay on top of the current research. They have CEU options, too!
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Sabrina.BCBAEntertaining and EducationalThese podcasts are always fun to listen to and I appreciate the opportunity for FREE CE’s :)
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rmodheraGreat podcast!I had the pleasure of listening to Episode 91 and will definitely be moving to part 2 of the episode. It was great to hear your perspectives on Sidman’s work. I’m a current student in the ASU Master’s in Applied Behavior Analysis program- I noticed that my professor, Dr. Hahs, was on a past episode, so I will definitely be checking that out!
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vcmertenExcellent podcastI listened to the episode about executive functioning and I thought it was awesome! I am working towards my BCBA certification and I felt like the material that was being present was relevant to the field of ABA and was creditable. The hosts are entertaining to and the topics are relevant. Well done!
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LacyACassAMAZINGBest ABA podcast out there. Informative and entertaining
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TrinnaaLinking back to articlesDiscussions based on articles and research in the ABA field.
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ohThatmom17Great to listen and learnSuch a great way to keep up with field especially while driving in the car.
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powerlifterto-beA fun, witty, educational podcastAs a soon-to-be BCBA (and someone interested in a doctoral after!), this podcast has given be a greater understanding of the breadth of the research in various topics and are best of all applicable to my current clinical practices. Thank you to Rob, Diana and Jackie!
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AbLev1Awesome!I just started listening to these podcasts and I am loving them!! I am in the car for a while to get to work and these come in handy, especially when I need just a few CEUS! (Even if I don’t need the CEUs lol) engaging and interesting! Thank you!
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ljhbcbaShare with your colleagues!A fellow BCBA shared this podcast with me and I could not be more appreciative! This podcast is incredible way to earn ceu’s and stay current in the field. Great bonus: It is a REAL podcast so it is also highly entertaining.
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CrazybananananasWow!I can’t stop disseminating this to all my friends and coworkers! Amazing!
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lauryn.AHelpful and relevant during weird times!I listened to this Podcast as a suggestion from my coworker. She recommended that during a time of Telehealth parent training I would gain some strategies on how to best setup my parents for success. Couldn’t agree more! I found the latest episode on working with clients and families during a pandemic to be most relevant and helpful and learned some good ideas on how to just help parents complete a days work. Thanks for the stellar episode and helpful tips and tricks! Highly recommend!!
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Ms LirpaFast talkersHello you guys are awesome and took the time to do all this work thank you to all the fellow ABAs or RBt Bcba people but because there is a lot of fast talking I am on the half X speed so I can actually take notes that I want to show my supervisor I was listening so I don’t know if anyone else has told you that you guys talk way too fast but thank you so much for all your hard work you guys are awesome and smart and so helpful in explaining literature review thank you for being here!!!
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Crash?()Hilariously informativeI love listening as it is funny as well as super informative. It is a great way to spend my hour long commute. The topics are super relevant to my current caseload. Wish I would have it sooner as now I am listening to previous episodes.
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PV10Funny and informativeThis is a great podcast. It will keep you engaged and provide you will lots of interesting information. The three BCBAs are very knowledgeable. The topics are relevant to other BCBAs that are practicing in home settings, clinic setting and schools.
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Portera159Very InformativeLove, these podcasts. They are full of information but it is presented in a way that is easy to follow and understand. It is a great way to get CEUs as well!
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jjinjerseyGreat way to earn CEUs and stay up to date!Love listening to this podcast... it's like the discussions we have in our own office! Lively, fun, and instructive! Love keeping up to date this way, definately give a listen!
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BCBA ClayGreat Way to keep currentThis podcast is the easiest way to stay up to date on all current literature and topics in ABA. All BCBAs should listen.
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