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PDS: Applied Behavior Analysis Outside of Autism |
Monday, May 29, 2017 |
10:00 AM–10:50 AM |
Convention Center 304 |
Area: TBA/CSS; Domain: Applied Research |
Chair: Jennifer Lynn Mrljak (Western Michigan University) |
WILLIAM M. BAUM (University of California, Davis) |
RAYMOND G. MILTENBERGER (University of South Florida) |
RON VAN HOUTEN (Western Michigan University) |
Abstract: Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) has been implemented most often in the field of developmental disabilities and autism spectrum disorders, but there are several other areas that would greatly benefit from research and practice in ABA. The purpose of this panel discussion is to provide insight into pioneering ABA outside of autism treatment and research. The speakers within this panel will provide information on the need for conceptual training in university programs, and how to venture into other fields and make a significant impact in new areas. The panel will conclude with an opportunity for audience members to ask questions regarding topics related to ABA outside of autism. |
Instruction Level: Intermediate |
Keyword(s): Conceptual training, Translation |
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