Tuesday, March 30, 2010

OPPORTUNITY: Call for papers request from "Behavior Analysis in Practice®"

CALL FOR PAPERS
Behavior Analysis in Practice® (BAP), a peer-reviewed journal published by the Association for Behavior Analysis International,  is accepting manuscripts for future issues. Authors should use language that is easily accessible to practitioners, clearly define all technical terms, and link research findings directly to practice.
For detailed information about manuscript preparation.

 Description of the journal and target audience


Behavior Analysis in Practice® (BAP) is a peer-reviewed translational publication designed to provide science-based, best-practices in behavior analysis.

The target audience includes practicing behavior analysts, educators, and related personnel, staff in settings where behavior-analytic services are provided, and scientist-practitioners.


Types of articles published in BAP include:
  • Empirical reports describing the application and evaluation of behavior-analytic procedures; 
  • Discussion papers on professional and practice issues; 
  • Reviews of the empirical literature that provide best practice guidelines; 
  • Technical articles on methods, data analysis, or instrumentation in the practice of behavior analysis; 
  • Tutorials on terms, procedures, and theories relevant to best practices in behavior analysis; and 
  • Critical reviews of books and products that are aimed at practitioners or consumers of behavior analysis. 
The inaugural issue of Behavior Analysis in Practice® was published in Spring of 2008.
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BAP COVER PHOTOS NEEDED!
BAP is soliciting cover photos for upcoming issues. Contact Dorothea Lerman (lerman@uhcl.edu) for further information.

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