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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50th Annual Convention; Philadelphia, PA; 2024

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Expo Poster Session #179C
ABAI Boards and Committees
Saturday, May 25, 2024
8:00 PM–10:00 PM
Convention Center, 200 Level, Exhibit Hall A
63. Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) Membership Board
ROCIO ROSALES (University of Massachusetts Lowell)
Abstract: The objective of the ABAI Membership Board is to recruit, retain, and recognize members. This poster will provide an update of recent board activities.
 
64. Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) Affiliate Chapters Board
GORDON BOURLAND (Trinity Behavioral Associates)
Abstract: Information regarding the mission, composition, and activities of the ABAI Affiliate Chapters Board. Supporting data will be presented.
 
65.

ABAI Student Committee

KY'ARIA MOSES (Western Michigan University ), Rita Olla (University of Nevada, Reno), Madison Hale Imler (University of Missouri)
Abstract:

ABAI Student members, composed of undergraduate and graduate level individuals, constitute a significant portion of the association's total membership. The ABAI Student Committee's mission is to provide organizational support for ABAI Student members in order to promote participation in ABAI, as well as professional growth, and to enable members to contribute to the science of behavior analysis. The ABAI Student Committee is organized by three elected Student Representatives who serve on the ABAI Executive Council for a 3-year term (current, past, elect). The Student Committee is comprised of three subcommittees made up of students representing their respective ABAI accredited behavior analysis university programs. Student program representatives serve on one of the three subcommittees—the events subcommittee, dissemination subcommittee, or awards subcommittee. The purpose of this poster is to update students on current activities, facilitate conversation on professional development, and attract nominees for student committee and subcommittee positions.

 
106. Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) Program Board
MITCH FRYLING (California State University, Los Angeles), LINDA J. PARROTT HAYES (University of Nevada, Reno)
Abstract: This poster will provide information about the roles and activities of the ABAI Program Board. The ABAI Program Board facilitates the development and scheduling of the annual convention program, including the recruitment of invited presenters and review of submissions. Information will be available about volunteer opportunities across 16 program areas to contribute to the annual convention program.
 
107.

ABAI Practice Board

CLAUDIA DROSSEL (Eastern Michigan University)
Abstract:

The objective of the ABAI Practice Board is to develop, improve, and disseminate best practices in the application of behavior analysis. This poster will provide an update on the board's activities.

 

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