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Case Studies in Communication: What Sentiment Analysis Says About What WE Say About Behavior Analysis

Cheer up! Literally.

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Hippos, Narcissists, and Rabbit Pellets: Survival Tips for Student Writers

Functional composition.

Behavioral Education

Teaching with Blogs: Making Behavior Analysis More Accessible to Students

Learn to use blogs as a teaching and learning tools for students and teachers of behavior analysis.

Symbolic Language and Thought

Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Understanding Language Acquisition in Children with Hearing Impairments

3 Dear blog reader, Our next contributor is one of a number of fantastic researchers in Brazil doing exciting and innovative work in symbolic language and thought. Specifically, Professor Ana …

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