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ABA Inside Track

ABA Inside Track
Behavior Analysis
Applied Behavior Analysis
Collaboration
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Dog Behavior
Escape-Maintained Behavior
Direct Instruction
Speech-Language Pathology
Dog Training
Behavior Analysis In Practice
Childbirth Strategies
Classroom Management
Interdisciplinary Approach
Professional Development
Functional Communication Training
Research Dissemination
Ethics
Curriculum Development
Sleep Treatments
Teamwork

Wish you could do a better job keeping up with peer-reviewed journals? Why not listen to a podcast where behavior analysts discuss a variety of fascinating topics and the research related to them? Now you can spend your extra time thinking of ways to save the world with ABA.

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Recent Guests

Dr. Natalie Andzik
Expert in supervision and behavior analysis
Episode: September 2025 Preview
Dr. Michael Kranak
Expert in supervision and behavior analysis
Episode: September 2025 Preview
Dr. Judy Agnew
Representative from the Aubrey Daniels Institute, discussing Dr. Aubrey Daniels' work
Aubrey Daniels Institute
Episode: September 2025 Preview
Dr. Matthew Tincani
Researcher specializing in ABA and published work on questionable research practices
Temple University
Episode: Episode 316 - Identifying Questionable Research Practices w/ Dr. Matthew Tincani
Dr. Jillian Wilson
Guest who discusses research on parent perceptions of behavior analytic interventions.
Episode: July 2025 Preview
Dr. Roseanne Lesack
Guest who discusses research on parent perceptions of behavior analytic interventions.
Episode: July 2025 Preview
Dr. Matt Tincani
Expert in identifying questionable research practices.
Episode: July 2025 Preview
Carolyn Beaumier
Longtime friend and guest discussing professional collaboration with special educators.
Episode: July 2025 Preview
Dr. James Meindl
Guest addressing topics related to predicting and preventing mass shootings.
Episode: July 2025 Preview

Hosts

Robert Perry-Cruz
Host with extensive knowledge in behavior analysis and applied techniques. Engages with a humorous and insightful approach to discussing complex topics.
Diana Perry-Cruz
Co-host bringing a collaborative spirit to discussions on ABA, emphasizing ethical practices and current trends in education.
Jackie McDonald
Co-host known for her engaging personality and valuable insights on practical applications of behavior analysis in everyday settings.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 787 ratings
  • Super informational!!!

    I listened to episode 37 talking about pica and it was great listening to studies on how to extinguish the behavior. It made me realize how important it is to make sure that the behavior is not from something else biological going on before you start trying to proceed with treatment.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SierraMichaela
    United States10 months ago
  • Great Podcast!

    As an ABA student, I found this podcast to be an excellent resource to gain more insight into the field. I listened to episode 291 on Ethics and it was really interesting to listen to the various ethical dilemmas that may arise as a practicing BCBA. I would recommend this podcast to other students!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AngelicaC.K
    United States10 months ago
  • Episode 186 Goal Setting- Insightful and Practical

    I 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 ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SarahG-An ABA student
    United Statesa year ago
  • Educational 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... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    kiarafigueroaaaaas
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great Resource

    I 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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    hhomore
    United Statesa year ago

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The hosts are praised for making complex topics accessible and maintaining a fun atmosphere while educating their audience.
Listeners appreciate the podcast for its educational content and engaging discussions, particularly valuing the integration of humor and personal stories.
Some feedback mentions that the side conversations can detract from the main topics, yet overall, many find the discussions worthwhile for their practical applications in behavior analysis.

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Episode 316 - Identifying Questionable Research Practices w/ Dr. Matthew Tincani
Q: What is the importance of pre-registration in research?
Pre-registration allows researchers to publicly archive their research plan, promoting transparency and helping to prevent deviations from their planned methodology.
Episode 316 - Identifying Questionable Research Practices w/ Dr. Matthew Tincani
Q: What are some common questionable research practices in single-case design?
Common QRPs include selective reporting and data analysis to enhance perceived effectiveness, as well as bias in participant recruitment.
Episode 317 - Professional Collaboration (Special Education Teacher Edition) w/ Carolyn Beaumier
Q: What advice would you give to new BCBAs?
Understand the dynamics of the school system and tailor suggestions based on observations and existing practices.
Episode 317 - Professional Collaboration (Special Education Teacher Edition) w/ Carolyn Beaumier
Q: What do you wish people knew when they came into your classroom?
Teachers appreciate when BCBAs understand existing systems and are open to collaboration rather than imposing new ideas without context.
Episode 318 - Predicting and Preventing Mass Shooting w/ Dr. James Meindl
Q: What is the typical mass shooting response in terms of, there's a mass shooting, here's what our fields know, here's what other fields know, here's what they're bringing to the discussion?
Dr. Meindl describes the inadequate responses often centered around mental illness, gun control debates, and enhancing security, emphasizing the need for a deeper behavioral analysis.

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Listeners can expect engaging discussions centered around applied behavior analysis (ABA), with a strong emphasis on current research and practical applications in various educational and clinical settings. Episodes frequently address challenges faced by behavior analysts and explore ethical considerations, supervision practices, and collaboration between professionals. Notably, the hosts integrate humor and personal anecdotes into their discussions, making complex topics accessible while still offering valuable insights. Their comprehensive approach, tapping into diverse guest expertise, distinguishes the content as both educational and entertaining, appealing particularly to professionals in the field of education and behavior analysis.

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Recent guests on ABA Inside Track include:

1. Dr. Natalie Andzik
2. Dr. Michael Kranak
3. Dr. Judy Agnew
4. Dr. Matthew Tincani
5. Dr. Jillian Wilson
6. Dr. Roseanne Lesack
7. Dr. Matt Tincani
8. Carolyn Beaumier

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