Writing skills for behavior analysts : a practical guide for students and clinicians / edited by Dana Reinecke, Charissa Knihtila, Jacob Papazian, Celia Heyman, & Danielle Bratton.
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TextPublication details: New York, NY : Roultedge, 2025.Description: 1 online resourceISBN: - 9781003463498
- 1003463495
- 9781040042830
- 104004283X
- 9781040042809
- 1040042805
- 150.19/43 23/eng/20240416
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National Library of India Online Resource | 150.19/43 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | EBK000055202 |
"Writing Skills for Behavior Analysts provides a practical guidebook for students and clinicians. The book focuses on the importance of balancing technical information alongside compassionate delivery, providing guidance on writing that is meaningful across the scientific and human sides of the field. Written by a group of clinicians, supervisors, and teaching faculty, the book targets8 key writing skills; writing as a human, writing as a student, writing as a clinician, writing as a leader, writing as a supervisor, writing as faculty, writing as a researcher, and finally, writing with artificial intelligence. By addressing each of these writing skills individually, the book is able to provide clear do's, don'ts, and examples in an easy-to-digest format. This book will be an essential guide for any student of behavior analysis, as well as clinicians looking to hone their professional writing skills"-- Provided by publisher.
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