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David A. Wilder is a Professor in the School of Behavior Analysis and the Chair of the on-campus program in behavior analysis at the Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne, FL. He teaches, supervises student practicum and research, and consults to agencies providing behavior analytic services. Joshua L. Lipschultz, David P. Kelley III, Catalina Rey, and Amy Enderli are graduate students in behavior analysis at the Florida Institute of Technology.
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Wilder, D.A., Lipschultz, J.L., Kelley, D.P. et al. An Alternative Measure of Research Productivity Among Behavior Analytic Graduate Training Programs: a Response to Dixon et al. (2015). Behav Analysis Practice 8, 156–158 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-015-0075-y
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Keywords
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Research Productivity
- Behavior Analysis
- Applied Behavior Analysis
- Applied Behavior