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The Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies is a nonprofit organization that harnesses the expertise of hundreds of behavioral scientists to solve problems in the home, school, community, and the workplace.
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The Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies is a nonprofit organization that harnesses the expertise of hundreds of behavioral scientists to solve problems in the home, school, community, and the workplace.
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The Chicago School, B. F. Skinner Foundation, and Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies Reunion
# 256 Reunion
05/26/2013
9:00 PM - 11:00 PM ~ Location: Duluth (Hilton)
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Celebrate Awards with us!
Award for Effective Presentation of Behavior Analysis in the Mass Media is being presented to CCBS Board of Director Aubrey Daniels, Ph.D.
Award for Distinguished Service to Behavior Analysis is being presented to CCBS Trustee Kennon Andy Lattal, Ph.D.
# 10 Special Event
05/25/2013
11:30 AM - 12:50 PM ~ Location: Main Auditorium (Convention Center)
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Advisor, Center supporter and giant in the field, Nathan H. Azrin, Ph.D., passed away.
Mayer, Sulzer-Azaroff & Wallace published 117* areas where Applied Behavior Analysis is known to have helped society from “Academic Task Learning” to “War and Peace” in Behavior Analysis for Lasting Change, 2/E. How many more can you add?
New Continuing Education Courses. BCBA's and BCABA's, check out nine new courses available for Continuing Education. To begin our series on behavior analysts who are having a profound impact on our field, we now offer eight new biographies created by CCBS Trustee Karen Wagner. Learn about the careers of Patrick Friman, Mark Sundberg, Karen Pryor, Ray Miltenberger, John Lutzger, Raymond Romanczyk, Robert Horner, and E. Scott Geller. See the new/old vintage footage of Todd Risley, Mont Wolf, Don Baer and R. Vance Hall discussing the development of single-subject research designs for applied behavior analysis.
Faculty use these video biographies to make our referenced colleagues come alive for your students.
The B.F. Skinner Foundation, The Cambridge Center, and David Palmer announce that the publication of searchable .pdf documents of the Hefferline Notes and Verbal Behavior: William James Lectures. The Hefferline Notes were taken by Ralph Hefferline in the summer of 1947 while attending Skinner's six week lecture on verbal behavior at Columibia University. The William James Lectures was the unpublished manuscript from Skinner's lectures on verbal behavior in 1948 at Harvard University. The searchable manuscripts were created by David Palmer and funded by Edward Anderson through the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies. They are available from the B. F. Skinner Foundation and the Center's websites.