Association for Behavior Analysis International

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37th Annual Convention; Denver, CO; 2011

Program by Professional Development Series Events: Saturday, May 28, 2011


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Panel #103
Professional Development Series: Understanding the Publication Process
Saturday, May 28, 2011
5:00 PM–5:50 PM
302 (Convention Center)
Domain: Applied Behavior Analysis
Chair: James Nicholson Meindl (The Ohio State University)
RICHARD M. FOXX (Penn State University)
WILLIAM L. HEWARD (The Ohio State University)
NANCY A. NEEF (The Ohio State University)
Abstract:

Taking an original idea, developing a manuscript, and putting the finished product through the publication process are often extremely daunting tasks. These processes require considerable expenditures of both time and energy and inevitably require great persistence. Despite these difficulties, publishing your work is one of the most effective ways to disseminate your thoughts and impact a large audience. This panel event is designed for individuals who are interested in further learning how to share their ideas with others by developing and successfully publishing a manuscript. Distinguished panelists will discuss various aspects of the publication process including deciding what to write about, beginning and completing the task of writing, effectively navigating the editorial process, and maximizing the impact of a manuscript. Panel speakers will share their own experiences with the publication process as well as provide guidance on how to successfully publish a manuscript. In addition, audience members will have the opportunity to pose questions to panelists.

 

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