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1 mai 2017 For more information regarding the conference ... Maria E. Malott

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43rd Annual Convention

Thursday, May 25 to

Monday, May 29, 2017

DENVER2017

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ABAI Student Committee Events Calendar

Friday 5/26

Saturday 5/27

Student Welcome Event

Make the most of your ABAI experience with

an hour-long overview with tips, tricks, and a free ABAI 2017 Student Survival Kits. First come, rst serve - don't be late!

ABAI Trivia Night

Join us for a fun night of trivia! Drop in

any time for six rounds of trivia by leading researchers and academics in behavior analysis.

Don't miss out on an opportunity to show o

your skills and win prizes!

Student Committee Outreach Table

Applying to grad school? Recently accepted?

Get tips, guides, and face-to-face support from

people who have been through it all. e Student

Committee will be on hand to answer all your

pressing questions! 5

Program Board Coordinator

Mark A. Mattaini, DSW (Jane Addams College of Social Work, University o f Illinois at Chicago)

Program Committee Chair

Federico Sanabria, Ph.D. (Arizona State University) Program and Convention Management and CE Coordination for APA Maria E. Malott, Ph.D. (Association for Behavior Analysis International

CE Coordination for BACB and QABA

Richard W. Malott, Ph.D. (Western Michigan University)

Area Coordinators

Graphic Design and Layout

Convention Planning and Assistance

Acknowledgements

Applied Animal Behavior (AAB):

Dougan (Illinois State University)

Autism (AUT):

ĠĠ(Utah State University)

Behavioral Pharmacology and Neuroscience (BPN): ĠĠ Clinical, Family, Behavioral Medicine (CBM): ĠĠ

Community, Social, and Sustainability Issues (CSS): Angela Sanguinetti (University of California, Ġ

Developmental Disabilities (DDA): Ġ(Seattle Children"s Autism Center)

Education (EDC): ĠĠExperimental Analysis of Behavior (EAB): Eric Murphy (University of Alaska Anchorage) and Ġ

Human Development (DEV): Ġ(Columbia University Teachers College and Organizational Behavior Management (OBM): ĠDouglas Johnson (Western Michigan University) Philosophical, Conceptual, and Historical Issues (PCH): ĠĠ Practice (PRA): ĠServices) and Robert Ross (Beacon ABA Services)Science (SCI): ĠUniversity)

Teaching Behavior Analysis (TBA):ĠĠ

Verbal Behavior (VRB):

Judah Axe (Simmons College) and Einar T. Ingvarsson (Child Study Ģ 6

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The program contains the contributions of 1,916 participants from more than 45 countries:

98 Workshops

95 Papers

300 Panels & symposia

150 Expo posters

678 Posters

66 Business meetings

18 Reunions

42 Invited presentations

8 Tutorials

13 Special events

Table of Contents

............................................................5About the Program ........................................................................

.............................................................6About ABAI ........................................................................

8ABAI Executive Council ........................................................................

......................................................92017 Annual Convention Program Schedule ........................................................................

....................10Using the Convention Program Book ........................................................................

..............................11Registration Information ........................................................................

..................................................13Continuing Education ........................................................................

......................................................14ABAI Cooperative Bookstore ........................................................................

............................................15 ........................................................................

.......................................................16Employment Events ........................................................................

.........................................................17 ........................................................................

.............................................18Professional Development Series ........................................................................

.....................................19Business Meetings ........................................................................

...........................................................20Exhibitors and Sponsors ........................................................................

..................................................23Index of Advertisements ........................................................................

..................................................40SQAB Meeting ........................................................................

OBM in Health and Human Services Conference, Friday, May 26 ..........................................45

Thursday, May 25 ........................................................................ ...........................57 Friday, May 26 ........................................................................ ..............................69 Saturday, May 27 ........................................................................ ...........................87

Sunday, May 28

...........................154 Monday, May 29 ........................................................................ ..........................239

2016 Sustaining and Supporting Members ........................................................................

....................3042016 SABA Donors ........................................................................

........................................................305SABA Capital Campaign Donors ........................................................................

.....................................306 ........................................................................

.308Primary Area Index ........................................................................

........................................................311Author Index ........................................................................

..................................................................312 ........................................................................

..............................340 ........................................................................

............................................341Colorado Convention Center Map ........................................................................

..................................342 ........................................................................

.............................................................343 ........................................................................

..................................................344 ........................................................................

...................................................................346Personal Planner ........................................................................

Program ContentĪĠpublication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmit ted in any form or by any representation of the advertiser and its agency that they are authorized

to publish the entire contents Publication of any content or acceptance of advertisements in this book

does not imply endorsement by Ńł

Video Recording Policyentity other than ABAI. ............................................46Conference Sessions .........................................47

Day Schedule ....................................................58Workshops ........................................................63

Day Schedule ....................................................70Workshops ........................................................75Convention Sessions .........................................84

Day Schedule ....................................................88Convention Sessions .........................................93

Day Schedule ..................................................155Convention Sessions .......................................161

Day Schedule ..................................................240Convention Sessions .......................................245

8

Diversity Policy

Ethics

about ABAI... executive council President-Elect (2016-2019)Michael J. Dougher, Ph.D. (University of New Mexico)

Past presidents of the association are Nathan H. Azrin, Donald M. Baer, Sidney W. Bijou, Marc N. Branch, A. Charles

Catania, omas S. Critcheld, Barbara C. Etzel, Judith E. Favell, Richard M. Foxx, Patrick C. Friman, Sigrid S. Glenn,

Israel Goldiamond, Gina Green, Don F. Hake, Linda J. Parrott Hayes, William L. Heward, Philip N. Hineline, Maria

Martha Hübner, Brian A. Iwata, James M. Johnston, Kennon A. Lattal, Ogden R. Lindsley, Richard W. Malott, M. Jackson

Marr, Frances K. McSweeney, Jack Michael, Raymond G. Miltenberger, John C. (Jay) Moore, Edward K. Morris, Henry

S. Pennypacker, Michael Perone, Carol Pilgrim, Ellen P. Reese, Kurt Salzinger, Masaya Sato, Beth Sulzer-Azaro, Janet S.

Twyman, and Julie S. Vargas.

Experimental Representative (2014-2017) Peter R. Killeen, Ph.D. (Arizona State University)

At-Large Representative

(2015-2018)Christina A. Alligood, Ph.D. (Disney"s Animal Kingdom)

Past Student Representative

(2014-2017)Kenneth W. Jacobs, MS (University of Nevada, Reno)President (2015-2018)

M. Jackson Marr, Ph.D.

(Georgia Institute of Technology)

International Representative

(2014-2017)Ingunn Sandaker, Ph.D. (Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences)

Applied Representative

(2015-2018)Cynthia M. Anderson, Ph.D. (Appalachian State University)

Student Representative

(2015-2018)Christina Peters, MS (University of Nevada, Reno)Past President (2014-2017) Maria Martha Hübner, Ph.D. (University of São Paulo)

At-Large Representative

(2016-2019)Mark Galizio, Ph.D. (University of North Carolina Wilmington) Maria E. Malott, Ph.D. (Association for Behavior Analysis International)

Student Representative-Elect

(2016-2019)Lorraine Becerra (Utah State University) 10

43rd Annual Convention Schedule

Thursday, May 25

11:00 am-12:45 pm

SQAB registration12:00 pm-8:00 pm Registration and bookstore open12:45 pm-5:30 pm SQAB programġġ7:00 pm-9:30 pm SQAB posters

Friday, May 26

7:00 am-8:00 pm

Registration and bookstore open7:45 am-9:00 am SQAB registrationġġ9:00 am-5:05 pm SQAB program2:00 pm-5:00 pm Exhibitor setupġġ7:00 pm-9:30 pm SQAB posters

Saturday, May 27

7:00 am-7:50 am

Business meetings7:00 am-9:00 pm Registration and bookstore openġġ8:00 am-10:00 am Poster setupġġ10:00 am-11:50 am Sessions11:00 am-3:00 pm Exhibits open12:00 pm-3:00 pm Poster session3:00 pm-5:00 pm Expo poster setup3:00 pm-5:50 pm Sessions6:00 pm-6:50 pm Presidential Scholar Address7:00 pm-7:50 pm Business meetings7:00 pm-10:00 pm Exhibits open8:00 pm-10:00 pm ABAI Expo posters

Sunday, May 28

7:00 am-7:50 am

Business meetings7:00 am-7:00 pm Registration and bookstore open8:00 am-10:00 am Poster setup8:00 am-11:50 am Sessions11:00 am-4:00 pm Exhibits open12:00 pm-3:00 pm Poster session12:30 pm-3:30 pm Career fair3:00 pm-6:50 pm Sessions7:00 pm-7:50 pm Business meetings8:00 pm-10:00 pm Reunions and receptions

Monday, May 29

7:00 am-7:50 am

ABAI Business Meeting8:00 am-10:00 am Poster setup8:00 am-11:50 am Sessions8:00 am-6:00 pm Registration and bookstore open11:00 am-4:00 pm Exhibits open12:00 pm-3:00 pm Poster session3:00 pm-5:50 pm Sessionsġġ6:00 pm-6:50 pm Presidential Address7:00 pm-7:50 pm Business meetings8:00 pm-midnight ABAI Social

This schedule may be altered to accommodate changing circumstances. If y ou are interested in receiving a copy of a paper presented during the convention, please requ est a reprint from the author at the end of the session.

11Understanding Program Entries

To help you understand the structure of this book, and codes used throughout.

Session FormatsPreconvention workshopsmethods for the application of behavior analysis. either prior to the convention or on site. There is

Invited speaker

events feature presenters asked by the Program Board to discuss information that specialty area. All may attend invited events.

Tutorials

are presented by distinguished scholars łincludes 8 tutorials invited by the Program All may attend invited tutorials.

Symposia

consist of a series of moderated also include a discussant.

Paper sessions

include papers of theoretical, philosophical, or methodological issues assembled into a session by the area coordinators.

Panel discussions

are moderated discussion sessions

Poster sessions

are displays of information Ģłminutes, even numbers the second 90 minutes. Presenters should set up their posters 8 am-10 for 2 hours prior to each session.

The ABAI Expo

is a special poster session for presentations of undergraduate and graduate training programs, internship and employment opportunities, łABAI boards and committees, and behavioral

Business meetings

are held by ABAI committees, chapters, special interest groups, and others. Anyone may attend published meetings.

Reunions

are social gatherings for schools, businesses, and other organizations. Domains of Contentas applied research, basic research, service delivery, or theory.

Applied research

łauspices of research protocol, development of function of disseminating artifacts (contingent delivery systems, or their components achieve desired goals. The function of any manipulation or analysis is to go beyond demonstrating that service delivery systems, or their components achieve those goals.

Basic research

that is carried out under the auspices of research function of disseminating artifacts (contingent

Service delivery

łfee for service arrangements and staff positions, populations, and is not predominantly undertaken to disseminate an artifact that contributes to in this category are predominantly case histories, illustrations, descriptions, or demonstrations applied in interventions, service delivery systems, or their components to achieve desired goals. The function of any manipulation or analysis is to apply environmental manipulations to produce interventions, service delivery systems, or their components achieve those goals.

Theory

integrative statements about organizations of facts, interpretations, or mathematical models and

łłsession listings in the program schedule and indicate falls. Presentations may also indicate a secondary specialty area. The secondary area is listed directly łand panel discussions and after the title of the presentation in posters and paper sessions.

AAB:

Applied Animal Behavior

AUT:

Autism

CBM:

Clinical, Family, Behavioral Medicine

CSS:

Community, Social, and Sustainability Issues

Using the Convention Program Book

12 DDA:

Developmental Disabilities

EAB:

Experimental Analysis of Behavior

EDC:

Education

OBM:

Organizational Behavior Management

ġ Issues

PRA:

Practice

SCI:

Science

TBA:

Teaching Behavior Analysis

Download the app!

Make the most of your convention experience - customize your schedule, browse exhibitors, access hotel and convention center maps, receive program updates, stay in touch with colleagues, and more.

registration

Thursday, May 25

Friday, May 26

Saturday, May 27

Sunday, May 28

Monday, May 2912:00 pm-8:00 pm

7:00 am-8:00 pm

7:00 am-9:00 pm

7:00 am-7:00 pm

8:00 am-6:00 pm

Available at the Registration Desk:

All presenters, including invited speakers and presenting authors, must register for the convention. Payment of membership and

registration fees is subject to current federal, state, and local tax regulations. To determine the tax-exempt status of your payment, contact

your local oce of tax information. Refund requests received after deadlines, except for those made as a result of a death in the immediate

family, will not be granted. Cancellations due to a family death should be submitted to ABAI in writing; ABAI reserves the right to

request legal verication of the death. hours

Name Badges

Family Badges

Convention MaterialsCancelation Policy

Transfer Policy

Preconvention Workshops

14

Continuing Education

General Informationcontinuing education (CE) program for membership, involvement is encou raged. boards. ABAI maintains records of all CE credits. łĠthe American Psychological Association (APA) to sponsor CE for psychol ogists, and is approved by łĠłresponsibility for this program and its content.

Continuing Education SessionsĠ

Continuing Education Obtainment ġ

Complete the user profile and select CE type(s).

Scan QR codes as you enter and exit each session.

Pay for the CE package at the registration desk or online: $85 for ABAI members; $105 for nonmembers.

Workshops

Cancelations and Refunds

Ethics

ABAI expects its members to uphold the highest standards of personal and professional behavior in 15 For inquiries regarding the ABAI Cooperative Bookstore, contact the ABAI oce at (269) 492-9310 or bookstore@abainternational.org.

Thursday, May 25

Friday, May 26

Saturday, May 27

Sunday, May 28

Monday, May 29

Hours

12:00 pm-8:00 pm7:00 am-8:00 pm7:00 am-9:00 pm7:00 am-7:00 pm8:00 am-6:00 pmAABAUTBPNCBMCSSDDADEVEABEDCOBMOTHPDPCHPRASCITBAVRB

Book Categories

Applied Animal Behavior

Autism

Behavioral Pharmacology and Neuroscience

Clinical, Family, Behavioral Medicine

Community, Social, and Sustainability Issues

Developmental Disabilities

Behavioral Development

Experimental Analysis of Behavior

Education

Organizational Behavior Management

Other

Professional Development

Philosophical, Conceptual, and Historical Issues

Practice

Science

Teaching Behavior Analysis

Verbal Behavior

Author Signing

The author signing will feature some of the

convention's invited presenters. Visit and have your purchased books signed. Signings will take place during poster sessions: For more information and a complete list of authors, please visit the bookstore.

ABAI Branded Items

ABAI branded items will be available at the

bookstore, including convention and ABAI t-shirts, leather luggage tags, and more - including our "Leaders in Behavior Analysis" coffee mug set!

Saturday, May 27

Sunday, May 28

Monday, May 2912:00 pm-3:00 pm12:00 pm-3:00 pm12:00 pm-3:00 pm 16

You can also pre-purchase sessions

from the 43rd Annual Convention at the Registration Desk today!

NOW AVAILABLE

Employment Events

Job Seekers - Searching for that perfect career opportunity?

ABAI studio

recruitment expert

Employers - Searching for that prime

candidate? Enhance your recruiting efforts!

Strategic marketing throughout the convention

Increased company visibility online at Career Central

Please visit the ABAI

Career Central Booth

in the Exhibit Hall.

Hybrid Career Fair

When: Sunday, May 28, 12:30-3:30 pmWhere: (Check the convention app to keep updated on participating companies.)

New feature: presentation stage and studio (in the exhibit hall near th e bookstore)

FREE head shots

FREE makeup touchups

FREE presentations from professional recruiter Patrick Sorensen. (See t he addendum and convention app for details and times.) 18

Applied Animal Behavior

How Being a Visual Thinker Helped Me Understand AnimalsĠSunday, May 28, 9:00 am

Behavioral Development

The National Implementation and Evaluation of

Parent Training in Norway

Development)

Monday, May 29, 8:00 am

Behavioral Pharmacology and Neuroscience

Cannabis Use Disorder: Determining Mechanisms and Developing InterventionsĠMonday, May 29, 4:00 pm

Clinical, Family, Behavioral Medicine

Treating Depression to Reduce Behavioral Risk

Factors for Cardiovascular Disease: A Preventive

Behavioral Medicine Perspective

Sunday, May 28, 8:00 am

Community, Social, and Sustainability Issues

Disruption and the Impact of Creating a New Future and New OpportunitiesAmy Cosper (RadicalUpstarts)Monday, May 29, 11:00 am

Developmental Disabilities

Psychopharmacotherapy of Disruptive Behaviors

in Intellectual and Developmental Disorders:

Past, Present, and Future

University of California San Francisco)

Sunday, May 28, 4:00 pm

Education

Conjoint Behavioral Consultation: What Works,

How It Works, and What It Means for Practice

Saturday, May 27, 4:00 pm

Experimental Analysis of Behavior

In Search of the Authentic Self

Sheena S. Iyengar (Columbia Business School)

Sunday, May 28, 4:00 pm

Organizational Behavior Management

Discipline Without Punishment

Saturday, May 27, 11:00 am

Other Peering Into Skinner's Black Box: The Evolutionary

Conserved Neurobiology of Operant Learning

Saturday, May 27, 3:00 pm

Philosophical, Conceptual, and Historical Issues

Toward a Behavioral Analysis of B. F. Skinner's Philosophical DiscourseĠMonday, May 30, 11:00 am

Practice

Darwin, Diet, Disease, and Dollars

Saturday, May 27, 11:00 am

Science

Behavioral Economic Applications Reveal a

Role for Dopamine in the Valuation of Negative

Reinforcement

Eric Oleson (University of Denver)

Sunday, May 28, 5:00 pm

Intelligent Behaviour of Animals and PlantsĠSunday, May 28, 6:00 pm

Cannabis Dose-Effects Across Routes of Administration: Subjective, Performance, and Pharmacokinetic DifferencesĠMonday, May 29, 3:00 pm

Teaching Behavior Analysis

Teaching Principles of Behavior Analysis: An

Evolving Model for Developing and Testing

Knowledge and Skills

and Martin Sundel (Sun Family Care)

Sunday, May 28, 11:00 am

Verbal Behavior

The Social and Cognitive Foundations of

Language Acquisition

Paul Ibbotson (The Open University)

Monday, May 29, 10:00 am

B. F. Skinner Lecture Series

analysis to the ABAI annual convention. These guest presenters have been selected for their relevance to

19A Guide to Getting Started in the Field of Pediatric

Feeding Disorders

Baltimore County)

Saturday, May 27, 11:00 am-11:50 am

Ġ (Marcus Autism Center and Emory School of Medicine)CARRIE S. W. BORREROĠ

Strategies for Effective and Ethical Collaboration in the School SettingĢġĠSaturday, May 27, 5:00 pm-5:50 pmĠ

Expanding the Scope of Practice: Behavior Analysis and MedicineĢġĠSaturday, May 27, 5:00 pm-5:50 pmĠ

ĠĠ(University of Manitoba)

The Language of DisseminationĢġĠSaturday, May 27, 5:00 pm-5:50 pmĠ

(Temple University)(Morningside Academy) (Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago)

OBM Inside - A Beginner's Guide to Organizational Behavior ManagementOBM; Service DeliveryChair: Shannon Biagi (Florida Tech; ABA Technologies, Inc.)Saturday, May 27, 5:00 pm-5:50 pmĠ

ĠĠĠNovel Funding Sources for Training Behavior AnalystsĢChair: Rachel Seaman (The Ohio State University)Sunday, May 28, 5:00 pm-5:50 pm Ġ

Ġ (Behavior Analysis Accreditation Board)(Columbia University Teachers Dissemination: A Collaborative EffortĢġĠSunday, May 28, 6:00 pm-6:50 pm Ġ

Ġ (University of South Florida)Ġ

The Application of Applied Behavior Analysis in the General Education Setting: An Introduction to the Comprehensive Application of Behavior Analysis to Schooling ModeEDC; Applied ResearchġĠUniversity)Sunday, May 28, 6:00 pm-6:50 pm 405 (Convention Center)

(Teachers College, Columbia University) (Teachers College, Columbia University) (Scottsdale Children's Institute)

Navigating the Grant World as a Behavior Analyst TBA; Service DeliveryġĠMonday, May 29, 9:00 am-9:50 am 304 (Convention Center)

ĠĠUniversity School of Medicine)(University of Massachusetts Medical School)

Applied Behavior Analysis Outside of AutismĢġĠUniversity)Monday, May 29, 10:00 am-10:50 am 304 (Convention Center)

(University of California, Davis) (University of South Florida) (Western Michigan University)

Professional Development Series

The professional development series is an initiative of the ABAI Student

Committee. All convention

20The Importance of Philosophical Assumptions in

Behavior Analysis: Applications for Researchers

and Practitioners

Chair: William Root (Southern Illinois University

Carbondale)

Monday, May 29, 11:00 am-11:50 am

ĠĠAngeles) (Smith College)

Translational Research: Implications and Future DirectionsĢChair: Ashley Marie Fuhrman (University of Monday, May 29, 5:00 pm-5:50 pmĠ

ĠĠĠFemale Leadership in Behavioral Science: Challenges, Opportunities and Future DirectionsĢġĠReno)Monday, May 29, 5:00 pm-5:50 pmĠ

ĠReno)ĠĠWilmington)

Professional Development Series (continued)

Business Meetings

Business meetings are held by ABAI committees, chapters, special interes t groups, and others. Anyone may attend published meetings.

ABAI Special Interest Groups

Applied Animal Behavior SIG

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