New Paper on Teaching Children with ASD to Communicate via FaceTime

I recently published a paper in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders that evaluated the effects of a behavioral intervention package on teaching social communication to children with ASD over FaceTime. We also measured each child’s ability to interact with novel adults, and we also measured response variability once visual supports were removed. You…

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Recruiting MA Students for ABA Program

We are actively recruiting students to join our MA program, starting in Fall, 2019. As a few points of pride, we have a strong BCBA exam pass rate for first time test-takers (83%) and many of our students are publishing their theses in highly respectable ABA journals.   You can read more about the program in…

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New Paper on Scope of Competence in Behavior Analysis

Since late 2015, I’ve been working with Dr. Susan Wilczynski and Dr. Shawn Quigley on a discussion paper about scope of competence in behavior analysis. I’m particularly proud of this paper because I believe it addresses a very important and timely matter in our field, and it also provides a framework for self-evaluation with regard…

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Student Thesis Accepted for Publication

I am excited to announce that Kailie Kipfmiller’s thesis, Training Front-Line Employees to Conduct Visual Analysis Using a Clinical Decision-Making Model was recently accepted for publication in the Journal of Behavioral Education. Kailie graduated from our lab in May, 2018 and is now putting her exceptional behavior-analytic skills to practice in the Metro-Detroit area. I expect the…

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