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Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior Business Meeting |
Monday, May 30, 2022 |
7:00 PM–7:50 PM |
Meeting Level 2; Room 205C |
Chair: Mark Galizio (University of North Carolina Wilmington) |
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Report of JEAB activities and issues. Q&A |
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Clinical Special Interest Group |
Monday, May 30, 2022 |
7:00 PM–7:50 PM |
Meeting Level 2; Room 205A |
Chair: Emily Thomas Johnson (Behavior Attention and Developmental Disabilities Consultants, LLC) |
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This is the special interest group for those who have an interest in clinical applications of behavior analysis. Clinical behavior analysts work in both research and applied settings applying behavior analytic principles to just about any situation that may involve psychological distress. This is our annual meeting to discuss how to promote our work at ABAI and beyond. Members have the opportunity to network and discuss their areas of interest and work, training opportunities, research projects, conceptual struggles and developments, and plan activities for next year’s convention. The Clinical SIG is looking to provide a network for practitioners and researchers working in the field of mental health within ABAI. Everyone is welcome to attend and build this subfield of behavior analysis even more. |
Keyword(s): Behavioral Health, Clinical, Mental Health |
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Nevada Association for Behavior Analysis (NABA) Business Meeting |
Monday, May 30, 2022 |
7:00 PM–7:50 PM |
Meeting Level 2; Room 251 |
Chair: Megan McGrew (Impact ABA Services) |
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Mission: The continuing mission of the Nevada Association of Behavior Analysis is to promote intellectual exchange and professional development in the field of behavior analysis in all its facets to include: philosophical, theoretical, experimental, applied, and practice. |
Keyword(s): Nevada |
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Illinois Association for Behavior Analysis Annual Business Meeting |
Monday, May 30, 2022 |
7:00 PM–7:50 PM |
Meeting Level 2; Room 207 |
Chair: Nasiah Cirincione-Ulezi (ULEZI, LLC; Pivot 2 Inclusion; Capella University) |
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Illinois Association for Behavior Analysis Annual Business Meeting |
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Applied Animal Behavior Special Interest Group Business Meeting |
Monday, May 30, 2022 |
7:00 PM–7:50 PM |
Meeting Level 2; Room 205B |
Chair: Lindsay Renee Mehrkam (Monmouth University) |
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The Applied Animal Behavior (AAB) SIG brings together individuals who specialize or have an interest in the application of behavior analysis to the care, treatment, welfare, and understanding of animals and their behavior. Our mission is to promote applied animal behavior analytic research, set high standards in methods and techniques of animal training, support those in the applied animal behavior field, and promote the well-being of animals in applied settings wherever they are found. The AAB SIG has many resources available to our members, and hosts a members’ meeting at the annual ABA convention. Our members include academics, researchers, practitioners from various fields, and consumers. We welcome anyone who is interested in learning more about and contributing to this growing field. |
Keyword(s): animal training, animal welfare, enrichment, human-animal interactions |
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Theoretical, Philosophical, and Conceptual Issues |
Monday, May 30, 2022 |
7:00 PM–7:50 PM |
Meeting Level 2; Room 204A/B |
Chair: Andres H. Garcia-Penagos (California State University, Chico) |
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The mission of the Theoretical, Philosophical, and Conceptual Issues Special Interest Group (TPC-SIG) is to develop interest, support efforts, and promote advances in theoretical, philosophical, and conceptual issues in behavior analysis specifically and the sciences generally with respect to our understanding of our subject matter. It is open to anyone interested in the scientific foundations of behavior analysis and its relations to other versions of behaviorism, the fields of psychology, and to other fields of science. From methodological issues of basic, applied, and clinical research to explanatory practices involving complex human behavior, the implications of such issues reach every aspect of behavior analysis as a basic and applied science. This meeting will be devoted to future organization and activities of the SIG. |
Keyword(s): Conceptual issues, Philosophical issues, Theoretical issues |
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Open Educational Resources Special Interest Group Hybrid Business Meeting |
Monday, May 30, 2022 |
7:00 PM–7:50 PM |
Meeting Level 2; Room 206A/B |
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The Open Educational Resources SIG aims to promote the adoption, creation, and dissemination of open educational resources in behavior analysis. We do this by providing educational events and opportunities to teach about the value of low-cost educational, training, and research resources. We also build community, providing a forum for OER creators to collaborate on new projects and highlight amazing new resources, reducing the individual workload required to create and manage OERs. We also work to disseminate news about OER and the empirical benefits of these resources within and beyond our membership. Join us for our annual business meeting to review the activities and accomplishments of the SIG and to strategize a path for the next 1-3 years. This session may be offered synchronously with an online business meeting. Visit www.OpenBehaviorSig.org for more information! |
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Closed Meeting: ABAI Publication Board |
Monday, May 30, 2022 |
7:00 PM–8:30 PM |
Westin Boston Seaport Mezzanine Level: Executive Boardroom |
Chair: Donald Hantula (Temple University) |
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The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the business of the ABAI journals and publisher with Editors, Associate Editors, and publishing representatives.. |
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