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Should We Be Selling Out and Commercializing Our Science?: The Stories of PECs, PEAK, and Chartlytics |
Monday, May 27, 2019 |
5:00 PM–5:50 PM |
Hyatt Regency West, Ballroom Level, Regency Ballroom C |
Area: AUT/DDA; Domain: Translational |
CE Instructor: Matthew Cicoria, M.S. |
Chair: Matthew Cicoria (Positive Behavioral Outcomes, LLC) |
MARK R. DIXON (Southern Illinois University) |
RICHARD M. KUBINA (Penn State) |
Abstract: Research in the science of Applied Behavior Analysis has advanced over the last few decades. Despite our technological advancements, and the increases in certified professionals (BACB, 2018); the dissemination of effective procedures has not been widespread amongst front line workers, schools and service providers. Sharing the effective technologies from our research needs to be at the frontline of our dissemination efforts. The following talk describes the various efforts taken to disseminate effective technologies of the science of behavior through various commercial processes. The use of cutting edge technology and curriculum based programming in disseminating the science of Behavior Analysis will be discussed by this panel. |
Instruction Level: Intermediate |
Target Audience: Board certified individuals, Behavior Analysts in training, teachers, school administrators, and other practitioners. |
Learning Objectives: BACB |
Keyword(s): Autism, Behavior Analysis, Dissemination, Evidence Based |
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