Association for Behavior Analysis International

The Association for Behavior Analysis International® (ABAI) is a nonprofit membership organization with the mission to contribute to the well-being of society by developing, enhancing, and supporting the growth and vitality of the science of behavior analysis through research, education, and practice.

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51st Annual Convention; Washington DC; 2025

Program by Business Meetings: Sunday, May 25, 2025


 

Business Meeting #312
Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior Special Interest Group
Sunday, May 25, 2025
7:00 PM–7:50 PM
Marriott Marquis, M1 Level, Catholic University
Chair: Catherine Williams (University of North Carolina Wilmington)
Presenting Authors:

This will be the business meeting for the Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior Special Interest Group (EAHB-SIG). The mission of the EAHB-SIG is to promote the experimental analysis of behavior with human subjects as a means of addressing important fundamental questions about human problems and human nature. In recent years, the energies of EAHB-SIG members have focused on three continuing projects: (1) The EAHB-SIG Distinguished Contributions Award: This award is designed to recognize substantive and sustained contributions to the EAHB literature. The award is presented at the annual convention. (2) The Student Paper Competition: The competition is designed to promote and recognize scholarly activity in the Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior. Students are encouraged to submit original research that has not been reviewed elsewhere. Participants receive high quality reviews from experts in their respective areas of research. (3) The Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior Bulletin: The SIG also maintains an online journal (ISSN 1938-7237) for the publication of empirical articles, technical reports, and other types of articles of interest to researchers engaged in the experimental analysis of human behavior.

Keyword(s): Basic Research, EAB, Human Behavior, Human Operant
 
 
Business Meeting #313
China Association of Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons-Professional Committee of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA-CARDP)
Sunday, May 25, 2025
7:00 PM–7:50 PM
Marriott Marquis, M2 Level, Marquis Salon 16
Chair: Dorothy Xuan Zhang (The Chicago School )
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The purpose of this meeting is to provide an annual update on the development and growth of the China Association of Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons/Professional Committee of Behavior Analysis.

Keyword(s): autism, China
 
 
Business Meeting #314
ABAI Affiliate Chapters Board Business Meeting
Sunday, May 25, 2025
7:00 PM–7:50 PM
Marriott Marquis, M1 Level, University of DC
Chair: Gordon Bourland (Trinity Behavioral Associates)
Presenting Authors:

OPEN TO ALL CONVENTION ATTENDEES! The 2025 business meeting of the ABAI Affiliate Chapters Board provides an excellent opportunity to meet and interact with board members, learn about the role, structure, membership, functions of the board, its activities in the past year, and its plans for the coming year, as well as ask questions of the board, PLUS network in person with chapter leaders from around the globe. Attendees will have opportunities to participate in drawings for books and memorabilia, and (if allowed) enjoy light snacks.

 
 
Business Meeting #315
Culturo-Behavior Science Concentration Information Session
Sunday, May 25, 2025
7:00 PM–7:50 PM
Marriott Marquis, M2 Level, Marquis Salon 7-10
Chair: Traci M. Cihon (Culturo-Behavior Science Innovation Network & Behaviorists for Social Responsibility)
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The Culturo-Behavior Science concentration includes three areas of graduate training (basic principles, behavioral systems analysis, and experiential learning) to prepare students to work in areas that affect public policy, or to engage in interdisciplinary work. Training areas may focus on complex needs and addressing large-scale societal issues, such as climate change, failing educational systems, poverty, and drug addiction. The purpose of this meeting is to introduce university-based training programs interested in offering the Culturo-Behavior Science concentration to the concentration, the required coursework, practical training requirements, competencies, and application process.

 

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