Curriculum Vitae
Natalie U. Rolider, B.A., BCABA
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, Emek Yezreel College, Israel, 2002
RESEARCH POSITIONS
2002 – present Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Psychology
University of Florida (Advisor: Brian Iwata)
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2005 (Fall) Instructor, Introduction to Applied Behavior Analysis, Department of
Psychology, University of Florida
2004 – 2005 Teaching Assistant, Laboratory in Applied Behavior Analysis
Department of Psychology, University of Florida (Supervisor: Brian
Iwata)
2002 – 2003 Teaching Assistant, Behaviorism in Contemporary Society
Department of Psychology, University of Florida
(Supervisor: Timothy Vollmer)
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
2004 – present Behavior Analyst, Prader-Willi Syndrome, program, Alachua ARC
(Supervisors: Claudia Dozier and Brian Iwata)
2004 – 2005 Graduate Research Assistant, University of Florida Autism Program
University of Florida (Supervisor: Brian Iwata)
EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE
2004 – 2005 Assistant Editor, Self-Injury News and Abstracts
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
2000 – present Association for Behavior Analysis
2002 – present Florida Association for Behavior Analysis
PUBLICATIONS
Koehler, L.J., Iwata, B.A., Roscoe, E.M., Rolider, N.U., & O’Steen, (2005). Effects of stimulus variation on the reinforcing capability of nonpreferred stimuli. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 38, 469-484.
Rolider, N.U., Iwata, B.A., & Bullock, C.E. (accepted for publication). Influences of response rate and distribution on the calculation of interobserver agreement scores. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.
Dempsey, C.M., Iwata, B.A., Fritz, J.N., & Rolider, N.U. (accepted for publication). Observer training revisited: A comparison of in vivo and video instruction. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.
PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS
Neidert, P.L., Iwata, B.A., Koehler, L.J., Rolider, N.U., & Wilson, D.M. (2003, September). Assessing stimulus control: Behavioral maintenance under conditions of extinction. Florida Association for Behavior Analysis, St. Petersburg, FL. Also presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis. Boston, MA (2004, June).
Koehler, L.J., Iwata, B.A., Roscoe, E.M., Rolider, N.U., & O’Steen, L. (2004, June). Assessment of preference for constant high-quality reinforcers versus varied low-quality reinforcers. Association for Behavior Analysis. Boston, MA. Also presented at the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Orlando, FL (204, September).
Zhou, L., Koehler, L.J., Iwata, B.A., Rolider, N.U., & Bloom, S.E. (2004, September). Stability of preference during repeated presentation of high- and low-ranked stimuli. Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Orlando, FL.
Zhou, L., Koehler, L.J., Iwata, B.A., Rolider, N.U., & Bloom, S.E. (2005, May). Some anomalous findings from paired-stimulus preference assessments. Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL.
Dempsey, C.M., Iwata, B.A., Fritz, J.N., Rolider, N.U., & Neidert, P.L. (2005, May). A comparison of in-vivo versus video training for observers. Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL.
Rolider, N.U., & Iwata, B.A. (2005, May) Influences of calculation method and response rate on interobserver agreement scores. Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL.
Rolider, N.U., Iwata, B.A., & Bullock, C.E. (2005, September). Response-rate influences on the calculation of interobserver agreement. Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Sarasota, FL. Also presented at the California Association for Behavior Analysis. San Francisco, CA (2006, February).
Bloom, S.E., Iwata, B.A., Camp, E., Rolider, N., & Hammond, J. (2005, September). Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Sarasota, FL.