Undergraduate Courses
 
 EAB 3764: Applied Behavior Analysis
            This course provides students with an introduction to the basic concepts of  behavior 
            analysis and their application with a wide range of human problems. The following topics 
            are covered: principles of learning, research methods, aging, behavioral medicine,
            business and industry, child development, education, environmental applications,
            mental health, mental retardation, sports, and substance abuse.  

            Current 3764 Students: ➾  click here for a course syllabus  
           Graduate Instructor, Spring 2007 term: ➾ Carrie Dempsey
           Carrie’s website for lecture notes, grades, etc.:  ➾  plaza.ufl.edu/fairalah

EAB 4714C: Laboratory in Applied Behavior Analysis
            This course provides students with an understanding of and experience in applying
            research methods in behavior analysis.  Students spend six hours per week at a
            designated lab site participating in ongoing research on disorders of learning and 
            behavior.  Activities include: computerized  data collection on therapist/client         
            behavior, simple data analysis, and implementation of some aspects of experimental
            sessions.  Students also attend weekly lab meetings, read and critique journal articles
            relevant to ongoing studies, and develop their own research proposal.

           Current 4714 Students: ➾  click here for a course syllabus
          Graduate TAs, Fall 2006 term: ➾ Jennifer Fritz    and ➾  Amanda Banister
          Jennifer’s website for assignments, protocols, etc.:   ➾  plaza.ufl.edu/jnfritz    



EAB 6707: Applied Behavior Analysis
            
           The field of applied behavior analysis is divided into several content areas:
            methodology, principles and techniques, conceptual issues, areas of application, and 
            professional issues.  In this seminar, we cover several topics in each of these areas by             
            reviewing:   the nature and defining features of  applied behavior analysis; research 
            methods used in applied settings, including measurement, design, and data analysis; 
            social validity as both an evaluation standard and a process; several areas of current 
            research interest; and issues related to training in applied behavior analysis

EAB 6716: Behavior Analysis in Developmental Disabilities
            
            This seminar focuses on behavioral approaches to the study and treatment of 
            developmental disabilities.  Topics of current interest are reviewed through an 
            examination of primary literature and include: etiology and classification, 
            assessment of preference and performance,  methods for establishing and 
            maintaining adaptive behavior, assessment and treatment of behavior disorders, 
            biobehavioral study of medical disorders, staff training and management, and legal 
            and ethical issues related to treatment 

EAB 6939: Assessment & Treatment of Behavior Disorders
            
            Most contemporary approaches to behavioral assessment have a similar focus: 
            They attempt to identify the determinants (functional antecedents and consequences)
            of a particular problem behavior.  Collectively, these approaches have been called
            “functional behavioral assessment” or “FBA” (1997 revisions of IDEA).  In this
            seminar, we examine the three general methodologies currently in use:
            (a) functional (experimental) analysis, (b) descriptive (naturalistic) analysis, 
            and (c) indirect (anecdotal) methods.  After becoming acquainted with the defining 
            characteristics, variations, strengths, and weaknesses of each approach, we will 
            examine research in which functional analyses were either evaluated or used for 
            diagnostic or prescriptive purposes.


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