(5 credits)
Students are provided with the opportunity to synthesize knowledge and skills acquired throughout their program in Applied Behavior Analysis. This course consists primarily of conducting a research-based project derived from the applied behavior analysis literature and utilizing small-n research techniques (i.e., single-case design). Of particular importance are studies which include a focus on promoting positive social change. Completed project requirements include a brief literature review detailing theory and prior research, followed by participants, method, results, and discussion sections. Notably, the result section must include specific graphs.
Pre-requisites
- Registration by the Student Success Advising Team