Association for Behavior Analysis International

The Association for Behavior Analysis International® (ABAI) is a nonprofit membership organization with the mission to contribute to the well-being of society by developing, enhancing, and supporting the growth and vitality of the science of behavior analysis through research, education, and practice.

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48th Annual Convention; Boston, MA; 2022

Program by Business Meetings: Friday, May 27, 2022


 

Business Meeting #5
Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Intervention Special Interest Group
Friday, May 27, 2022
7:00 PM–7:50 PM
Meeting Level 2; Room 252A
Chair: Sophia R D'Agostino (Utah State University)
Presenting Authors:

The purpose of the annual NDBI SIG Business Meeting is to inform new and existing members of the year's ongoing and completed tasks in support of the NDBI SIG's mission. New and existing members will be encouraged to attend this meeting to learn how they can get involved and to network and collaborate with others.

Keyword(s): developmental, naturalistic, NDBI
 
 
Business Meeting #6
Perspectives on Behavior Science Annual Report and Business Meeting
Friday, May 27, 2022
7:00 PM–7:50 PM
Meeting Level 2; Room 254A
Chair: M. Christopher Newland (Auburn University)
Presenting Authors:
This is the annual meeting of the journal Perspectives on Behavior Science. There will be a report of the journal's status, a report from the publisher, and an opportunity to ask questions and meet with the editors. The meeting is open to all.
Keyword(s): Business Meeting, PoBS
 
 
Business Meeting #7
Behavioral Development Special Interest Group Business Meeting
Friday, May 27, 2022
7:00 PM–7:50 PM
Meeting Level 2; Room 253A-C
Chair: Gladys Williams (CIEL)
Presenting Authors:
The SIG promotes behavior analytic empirical and conceptual analyses of issues related to behavioral development, and it encourages examination of how methodological and theoretical positions outside behavior analysis approach these issues empirically and conceptually. These kinds of analyses have often dealt with complex kinds of behavior such as verbal behavior development, stimulus equivalence, relational frames, and problem solving, as well as normal and problematic behaviors in social interactions, as well as the historical bases of behaviorism and behavior analysis as basic science and applied practice. The business meeting will review activities during the past year and discuss plans for the next. All are welcome to attend.
Keyword(s): Behavioral Development, Complex Behavior
 
 
Business Meeting #8
Business meeting of the New York State Association for Behavior Analysis (NYSABA)
Friday, May 27, 2022
7:00 PM–7:50 PM
Meeting Level 2; Room 255
Chair: Tricia Moss-Lourenco (New Perspectives ABA, P.C.)
Presenting Authors:
NYSABA is a state affiliate chapter of ABAI and an affiliate of APBA. NYSABA’s mission is to promote and protect the integrity of the science and professional practice of behavior analysis within the State of New York. During this business meeting, representatives of the NYSABA Board will update attendees on NYSABA’s activities over the last year, as well as future goals. Some of the topics to be discussed will be committee reports, NYSABA activities in New York State, ongoing CEU and networking opportunities, and legislative issues in New York State. This meeting is open to all members of NYSABA and anyone interested in learning more about ABA in New York State.
Keyword(s): NYSABA
 
 
Business Meeting #9
Verbal Behavior Special Interest Group
Friday, May 27, 2022
7:00 PM–7:50 PM
Meeting Level 2; Room 252B
Chair: Danielle LaFrance (Elemy Autism Care; Hunter College - City University of New York)
Presenting Authors:
The purpose of this business meeting is to update members on ways the VB SIG has been promoting theory, research, and practice in Verbal Behavior. There will be presentations from the Chair, TAVB Editor, Student Liaison, and other council members. We will present awards to the winners of the VB SIG Student Research Competition, the VB SIG Student Grant Competition, and other professional awards. Attendees may become members prior to attending the meeting or at the front door. We will provide all attendees with a new issue of the VB SIG newsletter, VB News.
Keyword(s): SIG, Skinner, verbal behavior
 
 
Business Meeting #10
China Association of Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons-Professional Committee of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA-CARDP)
Friday, May 27, 2022
7:00 PM–7:50 PM
Meeting Level 2; Room 207
Chair: Dorothy Xuan Zhang (The Chicago School of Professional Psychology; George Mason University; ABA Professional Committee of China Association of Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons (ABA-CARDP)
Presenting Authors:

The purpose of this meeting is to provide an annual update on the development and growth of the China Association of Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons/Professional Committee of Behavior Analysis.

Keyword(s): ABA-CARDP, China
 
 
Business Meeting #11
Business Meeting of the Dissemination for Behavior Analysis Special Interest Group
Friday, May 27, 2022
7:00 PM–7:50 PM
Meeting Level 2; Room 254B
Chair: Margaret Pavone Dannevik (Lindenwood University)
Presenting Authors:
This meeting will review the SIG's progress over the past year and plans for future projects and objectives. Grant recipients will present the results of their funded studies. The SIG will also describe upcoming CE events for members and brainstorm ideas for improving the dissemination of behavior analysis over the coming year.
Keyword(s): DBA SIG, Dissemination
 
 
Business Meeting #12
Crime, Delinquency, and Forensic Behavior Analysis Special Interest Group Business Meeting
Friday, May 27, 2022
7:00 PM–7:50 PM
Meeting Level 2; Room 251
Chair: Timothy Templin (Hoosier ABA)
Presenting Authors:

The purpose of the Crime, Delinquency and Forensic Behavior Analysis SIG business meeting it to review the SIG vision, plans for the future and the discuss the best ways to assist the criminal and civil justice systems using the science of applied behavior analysis. We will focus on communication within our SIG, including the optimal use of social media to expand our SIG's reach and benefit those interested. An update on on outreach efforts, including a SIG newsletter and video presentations. We will discuss individual positions within the club and how to make our SIG work together to achieve new goals for the coming year. All those interested in this area are welcome to attend and share some of their own experiences with the group.

Keyword(s): Behavior Analysis, Crime, Forensics, Law Enforcement
 

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