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Behavior Analysis for Sustainable Societies (BASS) Business Meeting |
Saturday, May 23, 2020 |
7:00 PM–7:50 PM EDT |
Virtual |
Chair: Julia H. Fiebig (Ball State University; ABA Global Initiatives LLC) |
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The behavior analysis for sustainable societies (BASS) special interest group was formed to advance applications of behavior analysis to environmental issues that contribute to the development of solutions to climate change, pollution, overconsumption of resources, and imbalances in environmental sustainability. Objectives include to (a) encourage and support research that promotes the application of behavior analysis to green/environmental issues, (b) collaborate with environmental scientists, environmental groups, and other SIGs within ABAI who have an interest in addressing behavior change and sustainability/environmental issues, (c) disseminate research and practices that support solutions to environmental issues through the application of behavioral interventions, (d) develop curriculum, textbooks, and additional educational resources that address sustainability and the application of behavior analysis, (e) compile resources for individuals interested in behavior change and environmental issues, and (f) develop an information base of current effective practices/initiatives, government policies, and employment for behavior analysts interested in behavior change and environmental issues. The business meeting is open to anyone interested in sustainability and environmental issues |
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Student Committee Business Meeting |
Saturday, May 23, 2020 |
7:00 PM–7:50 PM EDT |
Virtual |
Chair: Jovonnie L. Esquierdo-Leal (University of Nevada, Reno) |
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ABAI student members constitute a significant portion of the Association's total membership. The ABAI Student Committee's mission is to provide organizational support for all ABAI student members in order to promote participation in ABAI, as well as professional growth, and to enable members to contribute to the science of behavior analysis. The Student Committee business meeting will facilitate conversations concerning student issues, their involvement, and how we can better serve students with respect to their professional development. This business meeting will also serve to update students on current activities and recruit students interested in serving on the Executive Council or other Student Subcommittees (e.g., academic engagement, events, and outreach). |
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UncomfortableX: Second Annual ABAI Meet-Up |
Saturday, May 23, 2020 |
7:00 PM–7:50 PM EDT |
Virtual |
Chair: Megan Erin Sullivan Kirby (University of South Florida; UncomfortableX) |
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We welcome curious, newly admitted and veteran UncomfortableX members to join us in a celebration of perseverance in the face of adversity (social, political, professional) and to toast to the start of a new behaviorist activist research program! Since 2017, UncomfortableX has encouraged behavior analysts to strengthen their listener and speaker behaviors by engaging in dialogue about social and political issues, historical and contemporary. In 2019, UncomfortableX hosted 8 guest lecturers and 12 professional development webinars, with support from the Dissemination of Behavior Analysis (DBA SIG) dissemination grant. Steady growth in membership has led to over 8,500 Uncomfortable BCBAs around the world, residing in 15+ different countries. Join Dr. Barbara J. Kaminski and Megan Kirby at the second annual offline "Uncomfortable" meet-up! |
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Crime, Delinquency, and Forensic Behavior Analysis Special Interest Group Business Meeting |
Saturday, May 23, 2020 |
7:00 PM–7:50 PM EDT |
Virtual |
Chair: Timothy Templin (HABA) |
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To ensure that those in the criminal justice fields have access to appropriate, evidence-based, behavior analytic, therapeutic resources to reduce crime and delinquency. Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) has been useful in addressing societal problems related to the criminal justice field. For example, the role of teaching families in reducing recidivism and the improvement of prison drug programs. ABA has been helpful in guiding the court system in identifying effective sanctions, called graduated sanctions, understanding the effects of behavioral/cognitive-behavioral programs on recidivism, parent training, functional behavioral assessment and team problem solving schools for emotionally and behaviorally disordered students. It has also impacted the assessment of child sexual abuse. Continued advocacy and research are needed to make behavior analytic services available to criminal justice, mental health, military and veterans’ fields and to document the efficacy of behavior analysis in these applications. Our annual business meeting is open to all those interested. We will discuss our goals as a special interest group, further areas of research and how to use this field for the public good. |
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China Association of Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons/Professional Committee of Behavior Analysis |
Saturday, May 23, 2020 |
7:00 PM–7:50 PM EDT |
Virtual |
Chair: Dorothy Xuan Zhang (The Chicago School of Professional Psychology; George Mason University; ABA Professional Committee of China Association of Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons (ABA-CARDP) |
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The purpose of this meetings is to provide a yearly update on the development of the China Association of Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons/Professional Committee of Behavior Analysis. |
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New U.S. and Non-U.S. Programs Interested in ABAI Accreditation and VCS |
Saturday, May 23, 2020 |
7:00 PM–7:50 PM EDT |
Virtual |
Chair: Jenna Mrljak (Association for Behavior Analysis International) |
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This is an open meeting to disseminate information to new U.S. and non-U.S programs interested in pursuing accreditation or obtaining a verified course sequence (VCS) through the Association for Behavior Analysis International. |
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OBM Network Annual Meeting / Journal of Organizational Behavior Management Annual Meeting |
Saturday, May 23, 2020 |
7:00 PM–8:50 PM EDT |
Virtual |
Chair: David A. Wilder (Florida Institute of Technology) |
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The Journal of Organizational Behavior Management is among the top management and applied psychology journals according to the Journal Citation Reports. The purpose of the annual meeting is to provide an annual report of the Journal’s activities and accomplishments. In addition, this meeting serves as forum for audience members to voice their ideas and suggestions for future directions and enhancement of Journal’s objectives and activities. The meeting is open. |
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