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Perspectives on the Future of Behavior Analysis |
Tuesday, May 31, 2005 |
10:30 AM–11:50 AM |
Private Dining Room 3 (3rd floor) |
Area: TPC; Domain: Theory |
Chair: Paul Romanowich (University of California, San Diego) |
SIGRID S. GLENN (University of North Texas) |
BETH SULZER-AZAROFF (Browns Group, Naples) |
MICHAEL C. DAVISON (University of Auckland) |
JAY MOORE (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) |
Abstract: As behavior analysis continues to grow as both a science and an applied technology, it becomes ever more important to understand where we are headed. To facilitate a better understanding of the current trends and future of the field, this panel, composed of four distinguished researchers and practitioners, each representing different perspectives within behavior analysis (basic, applied, international, etc.) will discuss where the field has come from, where it is now, where they feel it is going, and, perhaps most important, where they feel it needs to go in order to continue contributing to general scientific growth and to continue to address important applied issues. This is a student committee organized event for the Professional Development Series. |
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