Scholarly publications

Includes peer reviewed journals within and adjacent to behavior analysis

(Starred journals available to BCBAs through the BACB portal)

Behavior Analysis in Practice
2/18 Wolgemuth, J.R., St. Peter, C.C., Giovagnoli, R. et al. Introduction to “Embracing Qualitative Research in Behavior Analysis: Lessons of Qualitative Research in/and Practice”—Part 1, Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives. Behav Analysis Practice (2026). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-026-01156-2
(Open access) An introduction to the "Theory and Methodology" section of the special issue on qualitative research


Journal of Organizational Behavior Management * Volume 46, Issue 1 (5 articles, 0 open access)
Most intriguing: An evaluation of selected and non-selected feedback packages on performance
When participants chose the source, content, and timing of feedback, their performance improved and they preferred their chosen feedback


Perspectives on Behavior Science
2/18 Vaidya, M. Fruits of Consensus: Continued Improvement in the Analysis of Verbal Behavior. Perspect Behav Sci (2026). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40614-025-00489-7
The author discusses 3 recent articles: one on changes in RFT, one on theory of mind, and one on word order


2/19 King, H.C. Quantifying Interaction Effects in Operant Relapse: An Introduction to Isobolographic Analysis. Perspect Behav Sci (2026). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40614-026-00493-5
The author discusses how contingency changes and context changes can influence relapse. He introduces the term "isobolographic," which (according to Google) comes from pharmacology


2/20 Lewon, M., Domjan, M. Toward a Modern View of Pavlovian Conditioning in Applied Behavior Analysis. Perspect Behav Sci (2026). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40614-026-00494-4
(Open access) The authors argue that Pavlovian conditioning is not separable from operant conditioning. Interestingly, we recently highlighted an interview with Skinner where he speculated that there were very few true Pavlovian responses


Behavior and Social Issues
2/17 de Carvalho, L.C., de Souza Gois, N., Gonçalves, F.L. et al. Comparing Independent and Interdependent Group Contingencies: A Systematic Replication. Behav. Soc. Iss. (2026). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42822-025-00242-4
In a replication, the authors compared independent and interdependent group contingencies on the math skills of twenty 4th graders in Brazil. Results included: no change for low performers, improvements in both conditions for average performers, and improvements in the interdependent contingency for high performers


Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
2/19 Kranak, M.P., Cantu-Davis, K., Neely, L.C. et al. On Terms: Is There a Problem With “Problem Behavior”? A Bibliometric Prevalence Analysis. J Autism Dev Disord (2026). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-026-07248-w
(Open access) The authors examine the literature for language used to label targets for deceleration. Problem behavior dropped sharply in 2024 and appears to have been largely replaced with challenging behavior, which the authors attribute (at least in part) to increasing stakeholder involvement


Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science
2/19 Heterogeneity in the Links of Psychological (In)Flexibility Subprocesses and Well-being: Idionomic Insights from an Experience Sampling Study
(In press) (Open access) Something about Stoics and non-Stoics? Anyway, flexibility is correlated with well-being


Book publications

Textbooks, handbooks, manuals, or mass-market

Upcoming:
Personal Narratives on the Behavior Analysis of Human Language and Cognition:

Stories from Around the World, Harte et al. (Eds.) (Jul 2026)
WAVE Prosocial Assessment and Curriculum, Rehfeldt & Dixon (Pre-order)
Digital Technologies in Behavior Science: Theoretical and Practical Applications, Crone-Todd, Hantula, Layng (Eds.) (Pre-order Feb 25, 2026)
AIM Navigators, Dixon (Pre-order)
Promoting Language for Learners with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Verbal Behavior Guide for Practitioners, Vladescu & Kissamore (Eds.)
Navigating Ethics in Behavior Analysis: Dealing with Gray Areas, Carr


Recent:
2025
2024
2023


Podcasts

ABA Inside Track
Role Playing Games in Behavior Analysis w/ Danielle Yang and Our Therapeutic RPG Demo


All Things Behavior
Comparing Manipulations to Enhance Stimulus Salience during Intraverbal Training with Mary Halbur and Tiffany Kodak


Blogs

Generally these are produced by professionals

ABAI
From Tidy Rooms to Entangled Forests: Bringing Behavior Analysis to Environmental Work
A guest post from someone who designs environmental interventions


Licensing & professional organizations

ASAN
Take action to protect disability rights!


Business world

Autism services, behavioral health, etc.

Inside Caron’s move to formalize gambling disorder treatment
Everything is gambling now. Behavior analysis has a history with gambling. There may be a near-future cohort of newly-minted gambling addicts. Will we be ready to treat a short-term wave of gambling addiction?


Accidentally behavior analysis

A mainstream news article that relates to behavior analysis

What You Have in Common With a Pigeon and Why It’s Causing Problems for You, NYT

In one experiment, a pigeon pecked the light thousands of times an hour. The light distracted the birds so much that they went hungry.

How silly of these birds!

The author is being a bit tongue in cheek: he’s saying that we are like the silly birds. He’s describing schedule-induced behavior. We’ve written before about schedule-induced wheel running (activity anorexia) that can lead to death in rats. The author here attributes the effects of social media on humans as a similar case, and attributes the effect to dopamine. He almost got there.


Continuing education

UPCOMING:


BehaviorLive has free events: 2/24, 2/25, 2/26, 2/28


Flashback

An error from Skinner