RT @MrZachG: This taxonomy of "Fundamental Units of Behavioral Influence" is so interesting. https://t.co/uVvdbUnC6U https://t.co/FXmDUySk…
RT @MrZachG: This taxonomy of "Fundamental Units of Behavioral Influence" is so interesting. https://t.co/uVvdbUnC6U https://t.co/FXmDUySk…
This taxonomy of "Fundamental Units of Behavioral Influence" is so interesting. https://t.co/uVvdbUnC6U https://t.co/FXmDUySkRD
@jimtemu Something like this? https://t.co/uf4Ivu9Fjv
RT @lance_mccracken: Highly recommended read. This concept of "kernels" could help greatly in #chronic #pain/behavioral medicine. Evidenc…
Highly recommended read. This concept of "kernels" could help greatly in #chronic #pain/behavioral medicine. Evidence-based Kernels: Fundamental Units of Behavioral Influence https://t.co/TCuBGrQ17W
RT @NWPBISnetwork: @SchoolPsychLife Evidence-based Kernels: Fundamental Units of Behavioral Influence. LOVE this article for avoiding initi…
@SchoolPsychLife Evidence-based Kernels: Fundamental Units of Behavioral Influence. LOVE this article for avoiding initiative overload and looking at the alignment of the work we are already doing. Dennis D. Embry & and Anthony Biglan https://t.co/7qQ
@DrAnnieHB @burnsmk1 And this one an oldie but goodie, Evidence-based Kernels: Fundamental Units of Behavioral Influence https://t.co/7qQMl6swWc
@CCBDmembers A2: A kernel is a behavior-influence procedure shown through experimental analysis to affect a specific behavior. Paper that describes 52 of these kernels, and details practical, theoretical, and research implications: https://t.co/iXth0uJiNK
Kernels: they’re the active ingredients that therapists, families, and educators use to change behavior. And there’s a lot of them! https://t.co/d5y5oTLo3d
@RobACareerPsych The core components concept is a good one. I find these papers on evidence-based kernels and nurturing environments to be very relevant: https://t.co/uf4Ivu9Fjv and https://t.co/J4wXnM0H7f
@OlinoTom @GoldfriedMarvin @psychotherapy29 Thanks for humoring me :) so, like 'kernels' á la Embry & Biglan? https://t.co/uBN1FsH44C
I’ve been hitting the research and came across the HG of behavioral research articles! 52 Research based procedures proven to influence behavior—aka—Evidence-based Kernels: Fundamental Units of Behavioral Influence https://t.co/c4FX1HE71T
Rebecca Bailey: SEL kernels are smallest units of evidence-based SEL practices, low resource to implement #CIES2017 https://t.co/4AEYP6W35j
RT @I_am_emma: Axford suggests use of kernels, units of behav influence, which can be mapped to risk & protective factors https://t.co/Sjds…
RT @I_am_emma: Axford suggests use of kernels, units of behav influence, which can be mapped to risk & protective factors https://t.co/Sjds…
RT @I_am_emma: Axford suggests use of kernels, units of behav influence, which can be mapped to risk & protective factors https://t.co/Sjds…
Axford suggests use of kernels, units of behav influence, which can be mapped to risk & protective factors https://t.co/Sjds3ge4eb #EUSPR15
Interesting RT @pgmjoh: This is one of the reasons that "evidence based kernels" is a highly useful concept http://t.co/Qe7MyQVY28
Interesting RT @pgmjoh: This is one of the reasons that "evidence based kernels" is a highly useful concept http://t.co/Qe7MyQVY28
.@PsychScientists This is one of the reasons that "evidence based kernels" is a highly useful concept http://t.co/Jl2EKktiFL
Evidence based kernals lead to population level changes http://t.co/RJscfBmx