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To meet the appropriate standard of care for their clients, practicing behavior analysts must stay in close contact with the scholarly literature. As one step toward this important goal, we provide an annotated bibliography of recent articles that are deemed to have relevance to behavioral practitioners in the area of developmental disabilities.
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Some excellent articles did not make our list. The identified articles were not solely selected to reflect the best original science, as our goal was primarily direct relevance to the practicing behavior analyst.
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Gillis, J.M., Carr, J.E. Keeping Current with the Applied Behavior-Analytic Literature in Developmental Disabilities: Noteworthy Articles for the Practicing Behavior Analyst. Behav Analysis Practice 7, 10–14 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-014-0002-7
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