Association for Behavior Analysis International

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31st Annual Convention; Chicago, IL; 2005

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Panel #74
Professional Development Series: Applying to Graduate Programs in Behavior Analysis
Saturday, May 28, 2005
4:00 PM–5:20 PM
Private Dining Room 3 (3rd floor)
Area: PRA; Domain: Applied Research
Chair: Christy A. Alligood (West Virginia University)
ELIZABETH ANN M. O'SHIELDS (West Virginia University)
KAREN G. ANDERSON (West Virginia University)
ERIN CAMP (University of Florida)
TIMOTHY D. HACKENBERG (University of Florida)
MICHAEL J. TOBIA (Temple University)
PHILIP N. HINELINE (Temple University)
SAUL AXELROD (Temple University)
CAMILLE PARSONS (University of North Texas)
MANISH VAIDYA (University of North Texas)
Abstract:

Specifically designed for students applying to graduate school in behavior analysis, this panel will include faculty and students from both masters and PhD programs. Panelists will share their perspectives on issues relevant to the application process as well as information on their specific programs.

 

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