Thursday, December 3, 2009

Get Acquainted With Behavior Analysis Digest International



Since 1989, Behavior Analysis Digest International (BADI) has been the field of behavior analysis's layperson-friendly quarterly newsletter sharing interesting, and sometimes provocative, short summary articles of behavioral research and related popular press items compatible with a behavioral interpretation. Articles report on a array of topics with social applications to health, safety, parenting, weight loss, education - the list is as diverse as the spectrum of behavioral science. BADI also welcomes newsworthy submissions for publication.

Some examples of recent articles are,
  • Professors, Here’s How To Get Your Students To Read That Material
  • Marine Mammals Master Math
  • Bike Helmet Safety Soars
  • Walk Off Your Weight Worries
  • To Be Effective and Affective
  • College Students Prefer Talking in Class to Lectures
Through an arrangement with the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies, back issues of BADI older than one year are archived and available in open access at that site for perusal and enjoyment.

BADI's Founder and Editor W. Joseph Wyatt, Ph.D. , Editorial Board and contributing writers are to be saluted for 20 years of producing this lively newsletter.





1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the kind words about Behavior Analysis Digest International.

Joe Wyatt, Editor

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