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Whether you're a female or a male behavior analyst, we're sure you'll get a kick out of our discussion about the history of and challenges facing women in ABA.\xa0 Don't believe us? Well, maybe Devon Sundberg, the primary organizer of the Women In Behavior Analysis conference can convince you.\xa0 Devon brings us three fascinating articles discussing barriers of gender norms, the role of mentorship for young practitioners, and a batch of women in behavior analysis trivia.\xa0 And after you listen in, perhaps you'll be inspired to attend the Women in Behavior Analysis conference this March.\xa0 Tell 'em ABA Inside Track sent you!
Articles discussed this episode:
Ruiz, M.R.\xa0 (2003).\xa0 Inconspicuous sources of behavioral control: The case of gendered practices.\xa0\xa0The Behavior Analyst Today, 4, 12-16.\xa0 doi: 10.1037/h0100005
LeBlanc, L.A.\xa0 (2015).\xa0 My mentors and their influences on my career.\xa0\xa0The Behavior Analyst, 38, 237-245.\xa0 doi: 10/1007/s40614-015-0035-4
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