Fred has more 'Fixed Interval' notes (right on schedule)
Don't. you find "The Fixed Interval" a wonderful resource developments in behavior analysis?
Over on “ABA this week” at The Fixed Interval ‘Fred’ has his usual weekly list of items he’s found about applied behavior analysis for the week end 5 October 2025. I’ve posted about or restacked ‘Fred’s’ weekly installments a few1 times over the years. This post is another reminder of this valuable product that some readers of Special Education Today will find useful.
I call Dear Readers’ notice to entries in this week’s FI about procedural fidelity (look for Lionello-DeNolf et al.) and methods to improve medication safety skills for children with autism (look for Groom-Sheddler et al.). There is also a note about a study of contingent verbal imitation; it was interesting to me because our late friend and colleague, Jim Kauffman studied contingent imitation, so I followed the link ‘Fred’ provided and skimmed the paper…gotta go back to it later, because it got me thinking (danger!).
I find it quite valuable to have reminders from ‘Fred’ about that’s being published in behavior analysis.
Footnote
Okay, right. “A lot of” would be more accurate than “a few.”