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Call for Papers (CLICK HERE for 2005 Conference Home Page) |
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Submission Deadline: 5 PM Pacific Time, October 15, 2004. The California Association for Behavior Analysis invites persons engaged in research, teaching, and/or practice in behavior analysis to submit proposals for presentations at the 23rd Western Regional Conference on Behavior Analysis, to be held February 17-19, 2005 at the Laguna Cliffs Marriott Resort, 25135 Park Lantern, Dana Point, CA. Presentations on conceptual, experimental, and applied behavior analysis are desired, including research studies, technical presentations, case studies, and program descriptions. Commentaries and reviews of methodological, legal, ethical, social, philosophical, and historical issues are welcome, as are presentations in areas such as behavioral medicine, behavioral pharmacology, behavioral neuroscience, physiology, biology, psychology, and education. The conference general session will be February 17 and 18; workshops will be offered on February 19 only.
IMPORTANT: SUBMITTING EVENTS FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION CONSIDERATION CalABA is accredited as a provider of continuing education by the following organizations:
The CalABA Professional Standards Committee is responsible for managing CalABA’s continuing education program. We are committed to providing a number of quality continuing education opportunities at the 2005 conference for Board Certified Behavior Analysts® and Board Certified Associate Behavior Analysts®, as well as California licensed psychologists, marriage and family therapists, licensed clinical social workers, associate social workers, licensed educational psychologists, and certified speech-language pathologists and audiologists. Not every presentation at the CalABA conference can be offered for continuing education for every category of certificant or licensee, however, because each of the accrediting organizations has specific standards for continuing education events and instructors with which CalABA must comply. Therefore, the Professional Standards Committee asks everyone who submits a proposal for an address, symposium, or workshop at the CalABA conference to review the Continuing Education section of the submission form to see if your presentation might qualify for continuing education units (CEUs). If it does, we strongly encourage you to provide the information requested to enable the Professional Standards Committee to determine if your presentation can be offered for CEUs. Why? Because if your presentation is approved for continuing education for one or more professions, it will:
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