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  <title>#23 - Using Radical Behaviorism to Set and Accomplish Goals w/ Dr. Adithyan &amp;quot;Dithu&amp;quot; Rajaraman - Pt. 2</title>
  <description>In Part 2 of a 2 part interview with Dr. Adithyan &amp;quot;Dithu&amp;quot; Rajaraman, Zach and Caleb discuss using radical behaviorism to set and accomplish goals. 1 learning CE is available for this episode. You can purchase it at https://www.functionalrelationspodcast.com If you feel that our podcast is a valuable contribution to the field of ABA, please consider supporting us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/functionalrelationspodcast References: Baum, W. M. (2017). Understanding behaviorism: Behavior, culture, and evolution. John Wiley &amp;amp;amp; Sons. Catania, A. C. (1975). The myth of self-reinforcement. Behaviorism, 3(2), 192-199. Peterson, S. M., Aljadeff-Abergel, E., Eldridge, R. R., VanderWeele, N. J., &amp;amp;amp; Acker, N. S. (2021). Conceptualizing self-determination from a behavioral perspective: The role of choice, self-control, and self-management. Journal of Behavioral Education, 30, 299-318. Skinner, B. F. (1984). Selection by consequences. Behavioral and brain sciences, 7(4), 477-481. </description>
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