These are the standard editions of our modules. Most people purchase them as part of a coursepack, but you can purchase one individually if you’d like.
Image | Name | Author(s) | Est. Duration | Rating | Reviews | Price | Buy | hf:tax:pa_moduletype | ||
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An Introduction to Relational Frame Theory | Eric Fox | Learn the key concepts, terms, and approach of Relational Frame Theory (RFT), a behavioral account of human language and cognition. RFT provides the theoretical basis for promising new interventions in applied behavior analysis (e.g., PEAK Relational Training System) and clinical psychology (e.g., Acceptance and Commitment Therapy). | 5-6 hrs | 1308 | $16.99 | View Details | tutorial | |||
An Introduction to Verbal Behavior | Norman Peterson | Learn the key concepts, terms, and approach of B.F. Skinner’s analysis of verbal behavior and language. Skinner’s analysis serves as the basis for many interventions in applied behavior analysis, and contributes to a functional understanding of human language. | 6-7 hrs | 939 | $19.99 | View Details | tutorial | |||
Teaching Listener Responding to Children with Autism | Kaneen Smyer, Jaime Severtson, & Linda LeBlanc | Learn a procedure for teaching listener responding to children with autism based on Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention and Discrete Trials Teaching. This tutorial was developed using a Behavioral Skills Training approach and features extensive video modeling. | 1-2 hrs | 339 | $7.99 | View Details | tutorial | |||
Mastering the Basics of Visual Analysis | Katie Wolfe & Tim Slocum | This tutorial offers a systematic, evidence-based procedure for training individuals to conduct valid and reliable visual analyses of single-subject data. It features extensive discrimination training and practice opportunities; adaptive instruction and remediation for errors; and full audio narration in a self-paced, mobile-friendly format. | 2 hrs | 177 | $9.99 | View Details | tutorial | |||
Chomsky vs. Skinner: In Their Own Words | Noam Chomsky & B.F. Skinner | In 1957, B.F. Skinner published the book Verbal Behavior. In 1959, a young linguist named Noam Chomsky published a review of that book, sharply criticizing Skinner’s behaviorism in general and his behavioral approach to language acquisition in particular. Chomsky’s review became arguably more influential and well-known than Skinner’s book, and it played a key role in the “cognitive revolution” that soon came to dominate both psychology and linguistics. The debate between the pragmatism of Skinner and the structuralism of Chomsky continues to this day. Now hear directly from both men, in a series of archival interviews and speeches spanning several decades, as they address the philosophical and practical differences between their approaches. | 1 hr | 4 | $4.99 | View Details | video | |||
B.F. Skinner on Education | B.F. Skinner | In this 1972 conversation with John M. Whiteley, B.F. Skinner addresses a variety of important issues in education that remain relevant today. He advocates using positive reinforcement and behavioral approaches to instruction to improve both our educational system and our culture. Topics addressed include aversive control, free will, effective instruction, morality, culture, philanthropy, educational reform, and programmed versus natural contingencies. | 1 hr | 0 | $4.99 | View Details | video | |||
ABA Terminology for Effective Practice | Melissa Mackal & Robert Wallander | This tutorial provides both an introductory and practical review of what behavior-analytic terminology is, when you should use it, and the reasons why using it is so crucial to effective and ethical practice. | 1 hr | 0 | $4.99 | View Details | tutorial | |||
The Scientist-Practitioner in Behavior Analysis: A Case Study | Murray Sidman | In this presentation to the Society for the Quantitative Analyses of Behavior (SQAB) in 1998, Murray Sidman describes the development (from 1965 to 1975) of behavior-change programs implemented outside the animal laboratory to benefit humans before such application was established formally as an entity derived from the experimental analysis of behavior. The presentation illustrates the use of an inductive method in practice, where working with a fluid behavior stream entails making intervention decisions on the spot. Note: This video is from YouTube and does not have captions that work with our system. However, a complete transcript is available for download and is embedded within the video itself for easy access while viewing.
| 1 hr | 0 | $4.99 | View Details | video |