Association for Behavior Analysis International

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Association for Behavior Analysis International

The Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) is a professional organization dedicated to the advancement of the field of behavior analysis. Founded in 1974, ABAI provides a forum for the dissemination of knowledge and research in behavior analysis through its annual conventions, publications, and special interest groups.

History

ABAI was established in 1974 by a group of professionals and academics in the field of behavior analysis. The organization was created to support the growth and development of behavior analysis as a scientific discipline and to promote its application in various areas such as education, healthcare, and organizational behavior management.

Mission and Goals

The mission of ABAI is to contribute to the well-being of society by developing, enhancing, and supporting the growth of behavior analysis through research, education, and practice. The goals of the organization include:

  • Promoting the science and practice of behavior analysis
  • Supporting the professional development of behavior analysts
  • Facilitating the dissemination of research findings
  • Advocating for the ethical and effective application of behavior analysis

Membership

ABAI offers various membership categories, including full membership, affiliate membership, and student membership. Members benefit from access to ABAI's publications, discounts on conference registration fees, and opportunities for professional networking and development.

Conventions and Conferences

ABAI hosts an annual convention that attracts thousands of attendees from around the world. The convention features presentations, workshops, and symposia on a wide range of topics related to behavior analysis. In addition to the annual convention, ABAI also organizes specialized conferences and events throughout the year.

Publications

ABAI publishes several journals and newsletters that disseminate research and information related to behavior analysis. Notable publications include:

Special Interest Groups

ABAI supports numerous special interest groups (SIGs) that focus on specific areas within behavior analysis. These SIGs provide a platform for members to collaborate, share research, and discuss issues relevant to their area of interest.

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