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ABAI Membership

2012 Individual Membership

Your Key to Professional Development and Excellence

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ABAI is the field's principal international membership association of behavior analysts. It supports ABAI members and promotes the field of behavior analysis through the pursuit of its 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." When you join ABAI, you become part of a network of more than 6,200 students, scientists, educators, and practitioners in the field with whom to share information, educational strategies, research findings, professional opportunities, and much more. Use the links across the top of this page to learn more about the Association, membership, and to become an ABAI member!

2012 ABAI members qualify for discounted registration rates for all ABAI Events. All conference registrants, including students, must be a member for the 2012 calendar year in order to receive the member rate.

ABAI membership is for the calendar year (January 1 through December 31). As an ABAI member you'll benefit from:

*Not included in Chapter Adjunct membership benefits

2012 Organizational Membership

Organizational membership provides a comprehensive package of benefits that include membership and convention privileges for three individuals from your organization as well as recognition of your support of ABAI and the field of behavior analysis. Organizational membership also includes all of the benefits of individual membership, such as access to the membership database, interaction with colleagues and associates, member discounts, and journal subscriptions.

Organizational applicants are subject to review and must provide services consistent with behavior analytic principles, show evidence of genuine training in behavior analysis, and have contributed to the literature on behavior analysis.