Applied Animal Behavior Special Interest Group
Chair: Terri M. Bright (Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)
The Applied Animal Behavior Special Interest Group
(AAB SIG) brings together individuals who specialize in or who have an interest in the application of behavior analysis to the appreciation, understanding, and management of animal behavior across species. The AAB SIG has three primary purposes: to (1) promote behavior analytic research and the exchange of scientific information in the area of animal behavior; (2) advocate for and promote high standards in the application of methods and techniques of behavior
change with animals in applied settings; and (3) support in the application of methods and techniques of
behavior change of animals in applied settings. Membership of the AAB SIG is diverse and includes
academicians, researchers, and practitioners from a variety of disciplines dedicated to, affiliated with, or
interested in animal behavior in applied settings. All interested parties are welcome to attend. |