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| Promoting Behavior Analysis on Campus: Behavior Analysis Clubs and Their Activities |
| Saturday, May 29, 2004 |
| 4:00 PM–5:20 PM |
| Beacon B |
| Area: TBA; Domain: Applied Research |
| Chair: Pete Peterson (Johnson County Community College) |
| ANKHESENAMUN BALL (California State University, Fresno) |
| CARLA H. LAGORIO (University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire) |
| BETHANY R. RAIFF (University of Florida) |
| KATHRYN A. SAULSGIVER (University of Florida) |
| Abstract: Behavior analysis clubs are one way of promoting greater student involvement in behavior analysis at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. A number of behavior analysis clubs currently exist on university campuses around the country. The history, organization, purpose and activities of three such clubs will be described in a panel discussion. This format will also allow an opportunity for an exchange of ideas regarding potential club activities and provide information to those wishing to form a behavior analysis club on their campus. |
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