
This course is a recording of the BASA 2013 live conference.
Time: 3 hours, 40 minutes
Presenters:
Alison Betz , Ph.D.
John C. Borrero, Ph.D.
Jesse Dallery, Ph.D.
Ronald Van Houten, Ph.D.
Identify areas where behavior analysis could make a difference and explore ways to overcome obstacles and accelerate the acceptance of our approach. Learn ways that the human operant laboratory may be used as a proving ground for the evaluation of behavioral interventions. Find out how information technology represents an excellent medium to deliver contingencies of reinforcement to change behavior. Discover how the Internet with contingency management promotes smoking cessation and other health-related behavior.
Keywords: Response interruption and redirection (RIRD), punishment, stereotypy, autism, health, smoking, translational research, differential reinforcement, quality, pausing, resistance to change
Rating: This course is recommended for behavior analysis professionals with strong background knowledge of behavior analysis, including prerequisite knowledge of single-subject research designs, simple and complex schedules of reinforcement, behavioral function and behavior-change procedures.
Credit: 4 Type 2 BACB® CEs
Access: 2 weeks
Note: The two weeks' access begins at the time of purchase, not the time of log in; purchasing multiple course subscriptions will not extend your access. A two-week extension can be purchased for an additional $15.00; contact abace@fit.edu for details.
If you experience problems when registering, please call 321-674-8382, option 2.
Important note: If you are taking this course to maintain your BACB certification, you will need to include your BACB certification number when creating your student profile, as the BACB requires that your certificate of completion includes your certification number. If you have an existing profile that does not include your certification number, please contact abace@fit.edu with your number so that we can add it to your profile.
Refund Policy
Refunds are not provided once a course has been accessed.
These workshops are presented in partnership between the Florida Tech ABA Online program and ABA Technologies, Inc. ABA Technologies, Inc., is a BACB-approved provider of type-2 continuing education hours (provider number: OP-02-0023).
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