“…The field of behavior analysis has long taken a strong interest in the general topic of education, including associated processes, procedures, and methods for evaluating its effects (e.g., Baer, Wolf, & Risley, 1968;Skinner, 1984;Twyman, 2014). This interest has included a wide variety of topics including (but not limited to) academic outcomes in children and adolescents (e.g., Lang & Rispoli, 2015;Martens, Daly, & Ardoin, 2015); skill acquisition in early childhood education contexts (Conard, Johnson, Morrison, & Ditzian, 2016), in individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities (Lovaas, 1987), and in professionals from a variety of fields and industries (e.g., Gravina et al, 2018); academic outcomes of postsecondary students (Fienup, Hamelin, Reyes-Giordano, & Falcomata, 2011); and teaching approaches to train individuals to implement behavioral interventions (e.g., Heitzman-Powell, Buzhardt, Rusinko, & Miller, 2014;Shapiro & Kazemi, 2017) and other clinic and educational-based skills (e.g., Gravina et al, 2018).…”