2018
DOI: 10.1007/s40617-018-0238-8
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Spreading the News: History, Successes, Challenges and the Ethics of Effective Dissemination

Abstract: Behavior analysts are responsible for disseminating behavior analysis by making information about the science available to the public, professional peers, and government officials. The purposes of the current paper are to outline the dissemination efforts of professional associations in the field of behavior analysis; to highlight the parallel efforts to disseminate and establish behavior analysis as a profession, including the evolution and growth of certification; to share examples of dissemination successes… Show more

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“…• By confirming power law, there are large number of nodes having smaller degree (0-4) and only few nodes have large degrees (10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22).…”
Section: Shortest Path: Consideringmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…• By confirming power law, there are large number of nodes having smaller degree (0-4) and only few nodes have large degrees (10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22).…”
Section: Shortest Path: Consideringmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…So, social network is house of * Corresponding author. Email: writetosamadalvi@gmail.com spreading news [21], marketing product [44], targeting groups [4] etc. To carry out these types of tasks in social network, identifying the central or influential or significant node is challenging task.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problems that arise when public policy is guided by misinformation or 'fake news' [20] about a science do not apply only to Northern Ireland or the UK [106][107][108]. Elsewhere, parents of children with autism, professionals who want to deliver ABA-based services, and academics who teach the science have similar experiences [109]. Within discussions of politics and science, Lupia [12] recognised that this scenario is not uncommon:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, as outlined in this paper, at times the use of propaganda strategies [17] has resulted in public policy decisions that are based on 'fake news' [121]. This is not to say that the science of behaviour analysis does not value legitimate criticisms [109,122]. However, parents of children with autism increasingly reach the conclusion that self-help [104] and/or legal action [123][124][125][126] is the only way they can safeguard the rights of their children to have access to educationally and medically necessary supports and interventions [127,128], thus protecting their children against people who bring politics into science instead of using science to inform public policy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a useful benchmark for advocacy in the fight for professional recognition of behaviour analysts internationally (Gandalovičová, 2016;Keenan et al, 2014;Kelly et al, 2018). Not surprisingly, therefore, the decision by the BACB sent shock waves across the international behaviour analyst community.…”
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confidence: 99%