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Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: A Review of Some Critical Issues |
Monday, May 28, 2007 |
9:00 AM–10:20 AM |
Gregory AB |
Area: CSE; Domain: Applied Research |
CE Instructor: Michael F. Dorsey, Ph.D. |
Chair: Michael F. Dorsey (The Vinfen Corporation) |
MICHAEL F. DORSEY (The Vinfen Corporation) |
GERALD A SHOOK (Behavior Analyst Certification Board) |
THOMAS L. ZANE (The Evergreen Center) |
JAMES M. JOHNSTON (Auburn University) |
Abstract: As the field of Applied Behavior Analysis expands, critical issues relative to the protection of those we serve become more important to both the consumers as well as the longevity of the profession. The presenters will discuss a number of these issues, providing recommendations that will address both needs. Among these very critical issues is the current lack of direct oversight of individuals who are either members of ABA and/or certified by the Behavior Analysis Certification Board. The goal of this symposium will be to develop potential solutions to this issue and work to advocate for changes in the systems necessary to promote such needs. |
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