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ABA Research is Highly Problematic
Not only are studies extremely weak with pervasive COIs, now they’re being written by AI…
In March 2023, an ABA practitioner named Sara Gershfeld Litvak published an article in a (supposed) peer-reviewed journal called the International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education claiming ABA-based therapy is “the only non-psychotropic scientifically validated treatment for children with autism” and that there is a “national shortage of ABA providers in autism treatment”.
The citation used to support the first claim was written by one author, Dr. Brian Reichow, not multiple authors as Gershfeld Litvak’s citation implied (as it used et al.) In his 2012 article, Reichow expressed concerns about publication bias because journals related to the ABA industry tend to only publish “successful” studies, meaning studies which offer findings that the industry already wants to convey to the public.
Reichow also found discrepancies in reporting of both child and treatment characteristics. Those who have endured statistics courses might remember this means the data-gathering lacked inter-rater reliability. For example, different data-reporters gave different ratings of the same behaviours. (The level of inter-rater reliability “represents the extent to which the data collected in the…