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Their challenges took place at a time of considerable optimism about progressive societal change, including new and expanding opportunities for women, as well as a variety of proposals for reforming law, legal education, and standards of legal professionalism. By situating women's claims for admission to the bar within this reformist context in different jurisdictions, the study examines the intersection of historical ideas about gender and about legal professionalism at the turn of the twentieth century. In exploring these systemic issues, the study also provides detailed examinations of the lives of some of the first women lawyers in six jurisdictions: the United States, Canada, Britain, New Zealand and Australia, India, and western Europe. In exploring how individual women adopted different legal arguments in litigated cases, or devised particular strategies to overcome barriers to professional work, the study assesses how shifting and contested ideas about gender and about legal professionalism shaped women's opportunities and choices, as well as both support for and opposition to their claims. As a comparative study of the first women lawyers in several different jurisdictions, the book reveals how a number of quite different women engaged with ideas of gender and legal professionalism at the turn of the twentieth centuryWomen lawyersHuman rights & civil liberties lawWomen lawyers.340340.082Mossman Mary Jane522955UtOrBLWUtOrBLWUkLoBPBOOK9910784166003321The first women lawyers3818642UNINA03923nam 22004815 450 991064038290332120251113183926.03-031-09932-X10.1007/978-3-031-09932-8(MiAaPQ)EBC7171903(Au-PeEL)EBL7171903(CKB)25952281400041(DE-He213)978-3-031-09932-8(EXLCZ)992595228140004120230105d2022 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA Behavior Analyst’s Guide to Supervising Fieldwork /by Tonya N. Davis, Jessica S. Akers1st ed. 2022.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2022.1 online resource (796 pages)Includes index.Print version: Davis, Tonya N. A Behavior Analyst's Guide to Supervising Fieldwork Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031099311 Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Tracking Field Experience Progress -- Chapter 3: Delivering Performance Feedback -- Chapter 4: Obtaining Feedback from Supervisees -- Chapter 5: Operant Behavior and Measurement -- Chapter 6: Graphing, Interpreting Graphs, and Experimental Designs -- Chapter 7: Descriptive Assessment of Challenging Behavior -- Chapter 8: Direct Assessment -- Chapter 9: Functional Analysis, Part 1 -- Chapter 10: Functional Analysis, Part 2 -- Chapter 11: Strengths/Deficits Assessment -- Chapter 12: Reinforcement -- Chapter 13: Motivating Operations -- Chapter 14: Discrete Trial Training -- Chapter 15: Naturalistic Instruction -- Chapter 16: Stimulus and Response Prompts -- Chapter 17: Modeling and Imitation -- Chapter 18: Shaping -- Chapter 19: Chaining -- Chapter 20: Stimulus Control -- Chapter 21: Equivalence-based Instruction -- Chapter 22: High-p Instructional Sequence -- Chapter 23: Extinction and Noncontingent Reinforcement -- Chapter 24: Differential Reinforcement -- Chapter 25: Functional Communication Training -- Chapter 26: Punishment -- Chapter 27: Token Economies -- Chapter 28: Group Contingencies -- Chapter 29: Contingency Contracting -- Chapter 30: Self-Management -- Chapter 31: Generalization and Maintenance -- Chapter 32: Selecting and Implementing Interventions -- Chapter 33: Ethics.This guide is specifically designed for supervisors of trainees completing fieldwork requirements for the Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) credential, to ensure a well-planned and well-documented fieldwork experience. Supervisors have a significant responsibility to plan, sequence, implement, and track their supervisee's fieldwork and skill acquisition. This guide was created to align with the Board-Certified Behavior Analyst Task List, providing a structured curriculum to support the many responsibilities of a supervisor, and covering a wide range of topics. The book includes instructions for group and individual supervision activities, homework activities for supervisees, and methods of assessing skills. It is designed to support the supervisor by covering all aspects key to supervision. Its many additional materials are designed to maximize the supervisor's use of time, and to gauge the effectiveness of their work. It is evidence-based and practically oriented, and will benefit the supervisor as well as the trainee.PsychologyBehavioral Sciences and PsychologyPsychology.Behavioral Sciences and Psychology.821.1150.723Davis Tonya N.1276679Akers Jessica S.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910640382903321A behavior analyst's guide to supervising fieldwork3363308UNINA