What can behavior analysts do to avoid becoming purveyors


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Knowing that there are fraudulent practices like Facilitated Communication and Rapid Prompting Method that continue to find consumers, and therapies like the gluten-free casein-free diet that have some medically appropriate uses, but which have become widespread based on faulty assumptions, does behavior analysis have to offer that these and other fad and fraud practices do not? What are some differences in the science, philosophy, and training that underlies behavior analysis, and which underlies some of these other practices? What can behavior analysts do to avoid becoming purveyors of fad and fraud therapies?

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