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Published: Oct. 5, 2016, 4:07 a.m.

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Behavior analysts collect so much data, yet we don\'t always think about why. \\xa0Are there ethical standards which we should take into account with our data collection procedures? Dr. Amanda Karsten sure thinks so and she\'ll be joining us on next week\'s episode to provide some great tips on how to take ethical data.

And in Errata\\xa0we continue the debate between whether BCBAs should be more warm and fuzzy or more clinical-sounding. \\xa0Plus, Mr. Rogers versus Mr. Dress Up.

Articles for next week:

LeBlanc, L.A., Raetz, P.B., Sellers, T.P., & Carr, J.E. \\xa0(2016). \\xa0A proposed model for selecting measurement procedures for the assessment and treatment of problem behavior. \\xa0Behavior Analysis in Practice, 9, 77-83.\\xa0doi: 10.1007/s40617-015-0063-2

Vollmer, T.R., Sloman, K.N., & St. Peter Pipkin, C. \\xa0(2008). \\xa0Practical implications of data reliability and treatment integrity monitoring. \\xa0Behavior Analysis in Practice, 1, 4-11.\\xa0\\xa0

Carey, M.K. & Bourret, J.C. \\xa0(2014). \\xa0Effects of data sampling on graphical depictions of learning. \\xa0Journal of Applied Behavior Analylsis, 47, 749-764.\\xa0\\xa0doi: 10.1002/jaba.153

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