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PDS EVENT: Developing Lines of Research in Clinical and Educational Environments: The Process, the Pitfalls, and Overcoming Challenges |
Tuesday, May 27, 2014 |
12:00 PM–12:50 PM |
W176c (McCormick Place Convention Center) |
Area: EAB/PRA; Domain: Applied Research |
CE Instructor: Adam M. Briggs, M.S. |
Chair: Adam M. Briggs (The University of Kansas) |
WAYNE W. FISHER (Munroe-Meyer Institute, University of Nebraska Medical Center) |
DAVID P. WACKER (The University of Iowa) |
GREGORY P. HANLEY (Western New England University) |
Abstract: This panel discussion will include three experts in the field of applied behavioral science who have demonstrated high levels of research productivity throughout their career in clinical and educational environments. Each panel member will have an opportunity to provide their perspective on the process of establishing lines of research in these settings and will identify potential barriers encountered and discuss strategies for overcoming these challenges. The goal of the panel topic is to provide a forum for audience members interested in establishing lines of research in non-university settings to hear from leading and well-respected researchers in the field about their experiences. After the panel members provide general insight on the topic, they will be available to answer related questions from the audience. |
Keyword(s): applied research, clinical research, non-university settings, research lines |
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