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Register for the 4th Annual M.A.B.A Conference

 

Saturday October 24th 2009

Hanley Hall, St Paul’s College, University of Manitoba

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

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Invited Keynote Speaker:photo of Jennifer McComas Dr. McComas

We are pleased to announce that Dr. McComas will be our keynote speaker for MABA’s 4th annual conference. Dr. McComas received her PhD at the University of Iowa and is currently a professor and researcher in educational psychology at the University of Minnesota.

 

She has done extensive research on the use of functional analysis of problem behaviour. She has further researched behaviour processes that maintain both desirable and undesirable behaviours (e.g., schedules of reinforcement, EOs, stimulus control etc).

 

Invited Address:  Dr. John Rapp

        Description of speaker:

John T. Rapp is a Professor in the Behavior Analysis program within the Community Psychology Department at St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN. Dr. Rapp received a Ph.D. in Behavior Analysis from the University of Florida under the supervision of Timothy Vollmer in 2003. He has co-authored over 50 papers and chapters, a dozen of which focus on the assessment and treatment of automatically reinforced problem behavior.

       Title of talk:

Expanding Functional Analysis of Automatically Reinforced Behavior Using a Three-Component Multiple-Schedule

 

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