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Vollmer--1 CURRICULUM VITAE July 21, 2018 TIMOTHY R. VOLLMER, Ph.D. Personal Information Office: Psychology Department University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32611 352-273-2179 [email protected] Birth: December 11, 1962, Grand Haven, Michigan Education Western Michigan University (1981-1983). Psychology major. University of Florida (1983-1985). Psychology major (B.S.). University of Florida (1987-1992). Psychology (Ph.D.), Behavior Analysis specialization Academic appointments Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA., 1992-1996. Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA., 1996-1998 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 1998-2002 Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 2002-2007 Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 2007- current. Joint Appointment as Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Florida, 2001-current

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CURRICULUM VITAE July 21, 2018

TIMOTHY R. VOLLMER, Ph.D.

Personal Information Office: Psychology Department University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32611 352-273-2179 [email protected] Birth: December 11, 1962, Grand Haven, Michigan

Education

Western Michigan University (1981-1983). Psychology major.

University of Florida (1983-1985). Psychology major (B.S.).

University of Florida (1987-1992). Psychology (Ph.D.), Behavior Analysis

specialization

Academic appointments

Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA., 1992-1996.

Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.,

1996-1998

Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 1998-2002

Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 2002-2007

Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 2007- current. Joint Appointment as Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University

of Florida, 2001-current

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Current Clinical Appointments Contracted Behavior Analyst for the Florida Autism Centers Professional associations/societies

Association for Behavior Analysis Florida Association for Behavior Analysis

Elected Appointments in professional associations President, Florida Association for Behavior Analysis (2003- 2004) Board of Trustees, Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies (2002-2008) Board of Directors, Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (1998-2005) At-Large Member, Florida Association for Behavior Analysis, executive committee (2006 -2008). Applied Representative, Association for Behavior Analysis International Council (2009

-2012) Board of Directors, Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (2010-2017)

Certification Board Certified Behavior Analyst—Doctoral Level.

Awards and Recognition

Finalist, AMOCO teaching award for undergraduate teaching and service, Louisiana State University, 1994. B.F. Skinner New Researcher Award. 1996, American Psychological Association, Division 25. Florida Association of Exceptional School Administrators Award for Outstanding

Contributions to Children and Schools in Florida. 2002.

Distinguished Contributions to Applied Behavior Analysis Research Award, American Psychological Association, Division 25. 2004.

University of Florida Research Foundation Professorship (Term: 2004-2006).

Colonel Allan R. and Margaret G. Crow Term Professor. University of Florida College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. 2008.

Fellow, Association for Behavior Analysis International. 2010.

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Distinguished Contributions to Research in Applied Behavior Analysis. Florida Association for Behavior Analysis, 2012.

Faculty Honoree for Anderson Scholar. University of Florida. December, 2012. University of Florida Term Professorship Award. University of Florida, April, 2017. Outstanding Mentor Award. Association for Behavior Analysis International. May, 2017.

Doctoral students and current placement

1. Bethany A. Marcus (1997). Psychologist. Southeastern Virginia Training Center. 2. Joel E. Ringdahl (1999). Professor, Department of Special Education, University of

Georgia. 3. Henry Roane (2000, with Dorothea Lerman). Professor, Department of Psychiatry,

SUNY upstate medical school. 4. John Rapp (2002). Professor, Department of Psychology, Auburn University 5. John Borrero (2004). Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of

Maryland, Baltimore County 6. Anibal Gutierrez (2004). Research Associate Professor, Department of Psychology,

University of Miami. 7. Jason Bourret (2005). Assistant Clinical Director/Adjunct Professor, New England

Center for Children/Western New England University. 8. Claire St. Peter (2006). Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, West

Virginia University. 9. Carrie Borrero (2006). Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins

University School of Medicine. 10. Jorge Reyes (2008). Associate Professor, Westfield State University. 11. Elizabeth Athens (2008). Program Manager, ABA Learning Center, British

Columbia, Canada. 12. Kimberly Sloman (2008). Clinical Associate Professor, Rutgers University. 13. Andrew Samaha (2008). Assistant Professor, University of South Florida. 14. Amanda Bosch (2011). Private Practice. 15. Jolene Sy (2011). Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of

Maryland, Baltimore County. 16. Jeanne Donaldson (2011). Assistant Professor of Psychology, Louisiana State

University. 17. Cara L. Phillips (2012). Instructor, Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins

University School of Medicine. 18. Cristina Whitehouse (2012). Clinical Team Director, Florida Autism Center.. 19. Kerri Peters (2013). Clinical and Research Director, Post-Doctoral Associate,

Behavior Analysis Research Clinic, Department of Psychology. University of Florida 20. Stephen Walker (2013). Assistant Professor, Aurora University, Department of

Applied Behavior Analysis. 21. Kara Wunderlich (2015). Assistant Professor, University of Georgia, Department of

Special Education.

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22. Catherine Simms (2015). President, Florida Children’s Institute, Jacksonville, Florida.

23. Michele Traub (2016). Assistant Professor, St. Cloud State University. 24. Sarah Slocum (2016). Assistant Professor. Rollins College. 25. Christopher Rubow (2016). Deceased. 26. Jonathan Fernand (2017). Assistant Professor, Aurora University. 27. P. Raymond Joslyn (2017). Assistant Professor, Berry College. 28. Meghan Deshais (2018). Assistant Professor, Caldwell University.

Awards and recognition for graduate students John Rapp, 2002 recipient of the E.F. Malogodi Award for outstanding Behavior Analysis Graduate Student, University of Florida John C. Borrero, 2003 recipient of the Sidney W. and Janet R. Bijou Fellowship, Association for Behavior Analysis International. John C. Borrero, 2003 recipient of the E.F. Malogodi Award for outstanding Behavior Analysis Graduate Student, University of Florida John C. Borrero, 2003 recipient of the Pioneer Award for outstanding Psychology Graduate Student, University of Florida Claire St. Peter, 2004 recipient of an Adele Lewis Grant Fellowship Claire St. Peter, 2005 recipient of the Sidney W. and Janet R. Bijou Fellowship, Association for Behavior Analysis International Jason Bourret, 2005 recipient of the E.F. Malogodi Award for outstanding Behavior Analysis Graduate Student, University of Florida Elizabeth Athens. 2006 recipient of the Sidney W. and Janet R. Bijou Fellowship, Association for Behavior Analysis International. John C. Borrero, 2008 recipient of the B.F. Skinner New Research Award, American Psychological Association, Division 25. Jorge Reyes, 2008 recipient of the Behavior Analysis Research Award, University of Florida. Cara L. Phillips, 2009 recipient of the Sidney W. and Janet R. Bijou Fellowship, Association for Behavior Analysis International. Jorge Reyes, 2009 recipient of the Applied Dissertation Award. American Psychological Association. Division 25. Amanda Bosch, 2009 recipient of the G.A.T.O.R. mentoring fellowship. Jolene Sy, 2009 recipient of the B.F.Skinner Foundation Scholarship, Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Claire St. Peter Pipkin, 2010 recipient of the Eberly College Outstanding Public Service Award, West Virginia University, 2010. Jolene Sy, 2011 recipient of the University of Florida Behavior Analysis Research Award, February, 2011. Jolene Sy, 2011 recipient of The Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior Special

Interest Group Outstanding Scholarship Award, Association for Behavior Analysis, May, 2011.

Jeanne Donaldson, 2012 co- recipient of the University of Florida Behavior Analysis Research award.

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Jeanne Donaldson, 2012 recipient of the University of Florida Psychology Department Schumacher Dissertation Award.

Kara Wunderlich. 2013 recipient of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Doctoral Research Grant. Society for the Advancement of Behavior Analysis.

Kerri Peters, 2013 recipient of the Schumacher Doctoral Dissertation Award. University of Florida.

Sarah Slocum, 2014. Autism Speaks Dennis Weatherstone Fellowship. Stephen Walker, 2014 recipient of the Applied Dissertation Award. American Psychological

Association. Division 25. Kara Wunderlich, 2014 recipient of the B.F. Skinner Foundation Student Research Award.

Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy. Varsovia Hernandez (post doctoral fellow), 2014. Accepted into Mexican National System of

Researchers. Michele Traub, 2015. Graduate Student Teaching Award. University of Florida, College of

Liberal Arts and Sciences. Sarah Slocum, 2015 recipient of the O. Ruth McQouwn Scholarship Award. Center for

Women’s Studies and Gender Research. University of Florida. Kara Wunderlich, 2015 recipient of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dissertation

Fellowship. Michele Traub, 2015. Cynthia W. Colangelo Award for Breast Cancer Awareness. University

of Florida. Sarah Slocum, 2016. University of Florida Behavior Analysis Research Award. Sarah Slocum, 2016. Recipient of the University of Florida Pioneer Award for most

outstanding Psychology graduate student. Jonathan Fernand, 2016. Recipient of the B.F.Skinner Foundation Scholarship, Florida

Association for Behavior Analysis. P. Raymond Joslyn, 2017. Recipient of the Christopher Rubow Memorial Award. Psychology

Department, University of Florida. Jonathan Fernand, 2017. Recipient of the Behavior Analysis Research Award. Psychology

Department, University of Florida. Jeanne Donaldson, 2018 recipient of the APA Division 25 B.F. Skinner New Research Award

(Applied). Daniel Conine, 2018 recipient of the UF graduate student mentoring award. Daniel Conine, 2018 recipient of the Speech Pathology and Applied Behavior Analysis Special

Interest Group research grant. Meghan Deshais, 2018 recipient of the Christopher Rubow Memorial Award. Psychology

Department, University of Florida Courses taught Undergraduate

Applications in Behavior Modification and Therapy (UF) Applied Behavior Analysis (UF/LSU) Introduction to Psychology (LSU) Psychology of Learning (LSU) Introduction to Psychology--Honors (LSU) Psychology of Adjustment: Behavioral self-management (LSU) Behaviorism in Contemporary Society (UF)

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Behavior analysis in Developmental Disabilities (UF) Behavior analysis Across the Lifespan (UF) Applied Behavior Analysis Laboratory (UF)

Graduate Functional Analysis of Severe Behavior Disorders (LSU, UF) Applied Behavior Analysis (LSU) Behavior Analysis in Developmental Disabilities (UF) Applied Behavior Analysis (UF) Behavioral Parenting (UF) Proseminar in Behavior Analysis (UF) Professional and Ethical Issues in Behavior Analysis (UF) Professional Development in Behavior Analysis (UF) Verbal Behavior (UF)

Professional committees Behavior Program Review Committee, Tacachale, Gainesville, Florida, 1989-1992. American Psychological Association, Division 33, Program committee, 1992. Chair, Behavior Review Committee, Southwest Developmental Center, Iota, Louisiana. 1995. Chair, Behavior Intervention Committee, Pinecrest Developmental Center, Pineville Louisiana. 1995. American Psychological Association, Division 25, Awards committee, 1997-1999 University of Florida Autism Inclusion Project, Advisory Panel, 1999-2003 Florida Behavior Analysis Peer Review Committee, 2000- 2008 Behavior Analysis Certification Board, Content Expert Panel, 2001, 2003 Behavior Analysis Review Committee, District 3, Florida DCF, 2002-2006. Local behavior analysis review committee, Seguin Unit. Gainesville, Florida. 2004- 2012. Association for Behavior Analysis International Council, Chair of Seclusion and Restraint Task Force, 2009-2011. Chair, Philanthropy Committee, Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. 2012-2014. Member, Nominating Committee, Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2014-current Member, University of South Florida Applied Behavior Analysis Advisory Board. 2015. Child Study Center Advisory Board (Dallas, Texas). 2016—current. Northshore Pediatric Therapy Clinical Advisory Board (Chicago, Illinois). 2017-current Turning Pointe Autism Foundation Advisory Board (Aurora, Illinois). 2018-current University, college, and departmental service (UF only) TIP Award Committee. Fall, 1998 Website committee. 1998- 2000 EAB faculty search committee. Fall, 1998-Spring, 1999; Fall, 1999-Spring, 2000; Fall, 2000 Spring, 2001. Graduation Marshal (faculty representative). Fall, 1999 University Scholars Program-- Faculty Mentor Spring, 1999-Spring, 2000 Psychology merit committee. Spring, 2001-2003

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Grant consultant, School Psychology Department, Jennifer Asmus Grant consultant, Special Education, Maureen Conroy CLAS research advisory committee. 2004-2008. Developmental Search Committee, Fall, 2008-Spring, 2009 Faculty Mentor. Ronald E. McNair Post-baccalaureate achievement program. 2011-2012. Mentoring committee for Greg Webster, Department of Psychology. 2011-current Reviewer for UF opportunity fund. 2011. Psychology merit committee, 2012-2013 Mentoring committee for Kate Ratliff, Department of Psychology. 2012-current Chair, Psychology University of Florida Online (UFO) committee, 2013-2014. Behavior Analysis faculty search committee, 2014 College of Education: School Psychology Advisory Committee, 2015-current Reviewer for UF opportunity seed funds 2015-2016. Psychology Department Lecturer Search Committee, 2016 Chair, mentoring committee for Nicole Dorey, Department of Psychology, 2015-current Psychology Department Graduate Admissions Committee, 2015-2017. Graduation Marshal (faculty representative). Spring, 2017. Interim Associate Department Chair. Fall, 2017-current. Reviewer for UF opportunity fund. 2018. Associate Department Chair. Fall, 2018-current Service as external tenure and promotion reviewer Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (2009,2015) University of Oregon (2009, 2011) University of Central Arkansas (2009) University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (2010) University of Iowa (2010) University of the Pacific (2010, 2016, 2017) Texas Christian University (2011) University of Texas (2011) Southern Illinois University (2012) Columbia University (2012) Texas A&M University (2013) Texas State University (2014) University of Texas (2014) University of South Florida (2015) Queens College (2015) University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (2016) Notre Dame University (2016) Emory University (2016) Columbia University (2017) University of Nebraska Medical Center (2017) University of Iowa (2017) Baylor University (2017) University of Rochester (2018) Rutgers University (2018)

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University of South Wales (2018) Old Dominion University (2018) University of Texas, San Antonio (2018) Editorial Service Editor-in-Chief Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (2014- 2016) Guest Editor Behavior Analysis in Practice (2008). Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (2011, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2018)

Associate Editor

Associate Editor, Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (1996-2000)

Associate Editor. Behavior Analysis in Practice (2007-2011) Associate Editor Mentor. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (2008- 2013)

Guest Associate Editor

Guest associate editor: Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (1994-96; 2001-2013; 2017-2018)

Guest associate editor: School Psychology Quarterly (1995-1996) Guest Associate Editor, Research on Social Work Practice (Special issue on Applied Behavior Analysis) (2006-07)

Book Review Editor Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (2007-2012)

Editorial Board School Psychology Quarterly (1994-1997) Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, (1993-2000; 2001-2009) Clinical Psychology Review (2001-2011) Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (2010-2013) The Behavior Analyst (2010-2014) Research in Developmental Disabilities (1994-2010) Behavioral Interventions (2004-2013) The Psychological Record (2010-2013) The Analysis of Verbal Behavior (2011-2014) Behavior Modification (2012-current) Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (2017)

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Behavioral Development (2016-current) Guest or Invited Reviewer

Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1989-1993.

Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1992-1993. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1992-1994, 1996-1997, 2009-2012 Journal of Behavioral Education (1994, 1996, 1998. 2002, 2003, 2007, 2012) School Psychology Quarterly (1994, 1998-2001) American Journal on Mental Retardation (1994-2001) Brown & Benchmark publishers (1994) Perceptual and Motor Skills (1995) Behavior Modification (1995-2010) Psychiatric Services (1996-97) Wadsworth Publications (1999) Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry (1999-2001; 2010;2017) Learning and Motivation (2000) (2008) Education and Treatment of Children (2000-2001) Behavior Therapy (2000-2001) Behavioral Processes (2002, 2003) Psychological Reports (2002) Behavioral Interventions (2003-2004) Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology (2004-2007) Psychiatric Review (2007) The Behavior Analyst (2005-2009, 2017) The Psychological Record (2007-2010) Journal of Intellectual Disabilities Research (2009, 2011) Education and Treatment of Children (2011) Psychological Bulletin (2012) Behavioural Brain Research (2012) Journal of Child and Family Studies (2014) Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice (2014-2018) Psychological Reports (2016) Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (2016-2017) Case Reports in Psychiatry (2017) Exceptionality (2017) Learning and Motivation (2017) Research in Developmental Disabilities (2017-2018) Behavioral Interventions (2017) Journal of Experimental Psychology: General (2018) Learning and Motivation (2018) Journal of Child and Family Studies (2018) Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (2018)

Grant Reviewer

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Wellcome Trust, United Kingdom National Institutes of Health (NIH)—NICHD reviewer. December, 2003. National Institutes of Health (NIH)—NICHD reviewer. March, 2005. National Institutes of Health (NIH)—NICHD reviewer. March, 2006 National Institutes of Health (NIH)--- NIMH reviewer. May, 2006 National Institutes of Health (NIH)—NICHD B-start program. November, 2006. National Institutes of Health (NIH)—NICHD special review panel. December, 2006 National Institutes of Health (NIH)—NICHD Loan Repayment Program. 2007-2014, 2016-2018.

Pennsylvania Department of Health—Reviewer selection committee. March, 2008 National Institutes of Health (NIH)—NICHD special review panel. April, 2008

CUNY Research Award Program—January, 2009. Pennsylvania Department of Health—reviewer selection committee. February, 2009. National Institutes of Health (NIH)—New Innovator Award program. April, 2009. CUNY Research Award Program—July, 2009. Pennsylvania Department of Health, special review panel. July, 2009-2012 National Institutes of Health (NIH)—Stimulus grants, June, 2009.

University of Ottawa (Canada) Medical Research Fund (UMRF) Grants/Awards Competition—May, 2010.

UF Opportunity Fund Grant Review Panel— February-March, 2011. Nebraska Department Human Health and Services, 2010. Autism Speaks. Treatment Research Grants—2010-2013 United States Centers for Disease Control. 2013.

National Institutes of Health—Child Psychopathology and Developmental Disabilities review panel (ad hoc member). 2013-2018. Simons Foundation, 2018.

Recent service as consultant (2014-2018 only) Davenport Community Schools (2014, 2018). Davenport Iowa St. Tamany Parrish School District (2014-2017). St. Tamany, Louisiana Monroe County School District (2014-2018). Monroe County, Florida Pasco County School District (2014). Pasco County, Florida Broward County School District (2015). Broward County, Florida. Health & Behavioral Dimensions, Inc. (2015). Ft. Lauderdale, Florida O’Connor & O’Connor, Attorneys. (2014-2016). Orlando, Florida Leon & Berg, P.A. (2014-15). Tampa, Florida Florida Agency for Persons with Disabilities (2014-2015). Tallahassee, Florida Davenport Evans Lawyers (2015). Evans, Haigh, & Hinton, LLP. (2015-2018) The Victory School, Miami, FL (2015) New Brunswick (Canada) Department of Education & Early Childhood Development (2017) North Shore Pediatric Therapy (2017) Davenport (Iowa) Community School District (2018)

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Grants and contracts 1994 (Co-PI) --(LSU) Johnny Matson and James Midgely, PI. Program evaluations for dually diagnosed individuals. State of Louisiana (approx. $50,000). 1995(PI)-- ((LSU) Louisiana State University Summer Research Award ($4000). 1999 (PI) -- (UF). CLAS research award. University of Florida, College of Liberal Arts and Science ($12,000). 2000 (PI)--(UF). Assessment of students' preferences for behavioral treatment. University

of Florida Opportunity Fund ($34,000). 2000-2001. 2001-2004 (PI)-- Laboratory evaluations of a common behavioral treatment. NIMH ($140,352). 2001-2004 (PI)-- Destructive behavior and matching theory. NICHD ($138,114). 2001 (PI)-- University of Florida Applied Behavior Analysis Family Safety Initiative.

Florida Dept. of Children and Families/Family Safety ($1,061,692). 2001-2002 2002 (PI)--University of Florida Applied Behavior Analysis Family Safety Initiative: Year

2. Florida Department of Children and Families/Family Safety ($1,373,540). 2002- 2003. 2003 (PI)—University of Florida Applied Behavior Analysis Family Safety Initiative: Year 3. Florida Department of Children and Families/Family Safety ($1, 817, 586). 2003 04. 2003 (PI)—University of Florida Applied Behavior Analysis Family Safety Initiative: Addendum. Florida Department of Children and Families ($18, 112). 2003-04. 2004 (PI)—University of Florida Behavior Analysis Services Program. Florida Department of Children and Families ($2, 218, 752). 2004-05. 2004 (PI)—Seguin Behavioral Services. Tacachale/Agency for Persons with Developmental Disabilities ($53, 959). 2004-05. 2005 (PI)—University of Florida Behavior Analysis Services Program. Florida Department of Children and Families ($2, 624, 975). 2005 (PI)—Seguin Behavioral Services. Tacachale/Agency for Persons with Developmental Disabilities ($55, 000). 2005-2006. 2006 (PI)—Seguin Behavioral Services. Tacachale/Agency for Persons with Developmental Disabilities ($57,000). 2006-2007. 2006 (PI)-- University of Florida Behavior Analysis Services Program. Florida Department of Children and Families ($2, 624, 975). 2007 (PI)—Seguin Behavioral Services. Tacachale/Agency for Persons with Developmental Disabilities. ($62,000). 2007-2008. 2007 (PI)—University of Florida Behavior Analysis Services Program. Florida Department of Children and Families. ($2, 624, 975). 2008 (PI)—Heartland for Children University of Florida Behavior Analysis. Heartland for Children Agency ($297, 389). 2008 (PI)—University of Florida Behavior Analysis Services Program, Florida Department of Children and Families ($218, 798). 2008 (PI)— Seguin Behavioral Services. Tacachale/Agency for Persons with Developmental Disabilities. ($62, 774). 2009 (PI)—Heartland for Children University of Florida Behavior Analysis. Heartland for

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Children Agency ($297, 389). 2009 (PI)-- Seguin Behavioral Services. Tacachale/Agency for Persons with Developmental Disabilities. ($62, 774). 2010 (PI)—Addendum--Heartland for Children University of Florida Behavior Analysis. Heartland for Children Agency ($196, 101) 2010 (PI)-- Seguin Behavioral Services. Tacachale/Agency for Persons with Developmental Disabilities. ($62, 774). 2010 (PI)—Heartland for Children University of Florida Behavior Analysis. Heartland for Children Agency ($297, 389). 2011-2013 (Co-PI) Mark Lewis (PI) — Developing a novel treatment for restricted and

inflexible behavior. NIMH. ($393, 407). 2011-2012 (PI). Heartland for Children, University of Florida Behavior Analysis. Heartland

for Children Agency ($297, 389). 2011-2012 (PI) — Seguin Behavioral Services. Tacachale/Agency for Persons with Developmental Disabilities. ($66, 110). 2013-2014 (Co-PI) Mark Lewis (PI) — Developing a novel treatment for restricted and

inflexible behavior. NIMH. (no cost extension). 2014-2016 (co-PI/mentor). Sarah Slocum (PI). An evaluation of two emergency procedures

to treat severe escape behavior. Autism Speaks Weatherstone Fellowship. $59,000. 2014-2015. (co-PI). Jennifer Elder (PI). Building capacity and forging collaborations in

autism research for underserved families. Patient-centered outcomes research institute (PCORI). $15,000.

2014-2016 (PI). UF and Florida Autism Center Collaboration Contract Years 1-2: Behavior Analysis Research Clinic. Florida Autism Center. (up to $240,000).

2015-2016 (PI). Functional assessment and intervention. Iowa Department of Education. ($215,000).

2016-2017 (co-PI). Jennifer Elder (PI). Collaborative Autism Research: Tier 2. Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) $15,000.

2016-2017 (PI). University of Florida Peer Review, Florida Autism Center. $99,840. 2017-2018 (PI). Behavior analysis clinical collaboration Year 3. Florida Autism Center.

$249,000. 2017 (PI). Behavior analysis and parent training. Magruder Foundation. $10,000. 2017-2018 (PI). University of Florida Peer Review (YEAR 2), Florida Autism Center.

$99,840. 2017 (Co-PI). Jennifer Elder (PI). Collaborative Autism Research: Tier 3. Patient-Centered

Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) $59,000. 2018-2019 (PI). Behavior analysis clinical collaboration YEAR 4. Florida Autism Center.

$249,000. 2018 (PI). Behavior analysis and parent training Year 2. Magruder Foundation. $10,000. 2018 (PI). Clinical Quality UF and Florida Autism Center collaborative contract. $267,000. Publications

Iwata, B.A., Vollmer, T.R., & Zarcone, J.R. (1990). The experimental (functional) analysis of behavior disorders: Methodology, applications, and limitations. In A.C. Repp and

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N.N. Singh (Eds.), Current perspectives in nonaversive and aversive interventions with developmentally disabled persons (pp. 301-330) Sycamore, IL: Sycamore Publishing Co. Vollmer, T.R., & Iwata, B.A. (1991). Establishing operations and reinforcement effects. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 24, 279-291. Smith, R.G., Iwata, B.A., Vollmer, T.R., & Pace, G. M. (1992). On the relationship between self-injurious behavior and self-restraint. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 25, 433-445. Vollmer, T.R., & Iwata, B.A. (1992). Differential reinforcement as treatment for behavior disorders: Procedural and functional variations. Research in Developmental

Disabilities, 13, 393-417. Vollmer, T.R., Iwata, B.A., Smith, R.G., Rodgers, T.A. (1992). Reduction of multiple aberrant behaviors and concurrent development of self-care skills with differential reinforcement. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 13, 287-299. Vollmer, T.R., Iwata, B.A., Zarcone, J.R., & Rodgers, T.A. (1992). A content analysis of written behavior management programs . Research in Developmental Disabilities,

13, 429-441. Iwata, B.A., Vollmer, T.R., Zarcone, J.R., Rodgers, T.A. (1993). Treatment classification and selection based on behavioral function. In R. VanHouten & S. Axelrod (Eds.), Behavior analysis and treatment, (pp.101-125). NY: Plenum. Mazaleski, J.L., Iwata, B.A., Vollmer, T.R., Zarcone, J.R., & Smith, R.G. (1993). Differential reinforcement with and without extinction in the treatment of self-injury maintained by attention. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 26, 143-156. Northup, J., Vollmer, T.R., & Serrett, K. (1993). Publication trends in 25 years of JABA. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 26, 527-537. Smith, R.G., Iwata, B.A., Vollmer, T.R., & Zarcone, J.R. (1993). Functional analysis and treatment of multiply-controlled self-injurious behavior. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 26, 183-196. Vollmer, T.R. & Iwata, B.A. (1993). Implications of a functional analysis technology for the use of restrictive behavioral interventions. Child and Adolescent Mental Health

Care, 3, 95-113. Vollmer, T.R., Iwata, B.A., Duncan, B.A., Lerman, D.C. (1993). Extensions of multielement functional analyses using reversal-type designs. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 5, 311-325.

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Vollmer, T.R., Iwata, B.A., Smith, R.G., Zarcone, J.R., & Mazaleski, J.L. (1993). The role of attention in the treatment of attention-maintained self-injurious behavior: Noncontingent reinforcement (NCR) and differential reinforcement of other behavior (DRO). Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 26, 9-21. Vollmer, T.R., Iwata, B.A., Zarcone, J.R., Smith, R.S., & Mazaleski, J.L. (1993). Within session patterns of self-injury as indicators of behavioral function. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 14, 479-492. Zarcone, J.R., Iwata, B.A., Hughes, C., Vollmer, T.R. (1993). Momentum versus extinction effects in the treatment of self-injurious escape behavior. Journal of Applied

Behavior Analysis, 26, 135-136. Zarcone, J.R., Iwata, B.A., Rodgers, T.A., & Vollmer, T.R. (1993). Direct observation of quality of care in residential settings. Behavioral Residential Treatment, 8, 97-110. Zarcone, J.R., Iwata, B.A., Vollmer, T.R., Jagtiani, S., Smith R.G., & Mazaleski, J.L. (1993). Extinction of self-injurious escape behavior with and without instructional fading. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 26, 353-360. Iwata, B.A., Pace, G.M., Dorsey, M.F., Zarcone, J.R., Vollmer, T.R., Smith, R.G., Rodgers, T.A., Lerman, D.C., Shore, B.A., Mazaleski, J.L., Goh, H., Cowdery, G.E., Kalsher, M.J., McCosh, K.C., & Willis, K.D. (1994). The functions of self-injurious behavior: An experimental-epidemiological analysis. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 27, 215-240. Iwata, B.A., Zarcone, J.R., Vollmer, T.R., & Smith, R.G. (1994). Assessment and treatment of self-injurious behavior. In E. Schoppler & G.B. Mesibov (Eds.), Behavioral issues in autism (pp. 131-159). NY: Plenum. Lerman, D.C, Iwata, B.A., Smith, R.G., & Vollmer, T.R. (1994). Restraint fading and the development of alternative behavior in the treatment of self-restraint and self-injury. Journal of Intellectual Deficiency Research, 38, 135-148. Lerman, D.C., Iwata, B.A., Smith, R.G., Zarcone, J.R., & Vollmer, T.R. (1994). Transfer of behavioral function as a contributing factor in treatment relapse. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 27, 357-370. Mazaleski, J.L., Iwata, B.A., Rodgers, T.A., Vollmer, T.R., & Zarcone, J.R. (1994). Protective equipment as treatment for stereotypic hand mouthing: sensory extinction or punishment effects? Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 27, 345-355. Vollmer, T.R. (1994). The concept of automatic reinforcement: Implications for behavioral research in developmental disabilities. Research in Developmental Disabilities,

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Vollmer, T.R., Marcus, B.A., & LeBlanc, L. (1994). Treatment of self-injury and hand mouthing following inconclusive functional analyses. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 27, 331-344. Marcus, B.A. & Vollmer, T.R. (1995). Effects of differential negative reinforcement on disruption and compliance. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 28, 229-230. Northup, J., Broussard, C., Jones, K., George, T., Vollmer, T.R., & Herring, M. (1995). The differential effects of teacher and peer attention on the disruptive classroom behavior of three children with a diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 28, 227-228. Paclawskyj, T.R., & Vollmer, T.R. (1995). Reinforcer assessment for children with developmental disabilities and visual impairments. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 28, 219-224. Shore, B.A., Iwata, B.A., Vollmer, T.R., Lerman, D.C., Zarcone, J.R. (1995). Pyramidal

staff training in the extension of treatment for severe behavior disorders. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 28, 323-332. Vollmer, T.R., Marcus, B.A., & Ringdahl, J.E. (1995). Noncontingent escape as treatment for self-injury maintained by negative reinforcement. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 28, 15-26. Vollmer, T.R., Marcus, B.A., Ringdahl, J.E., & Roane, H.S. (1995). Progressing from brief assessments to extended experimental analyses in the evaluation of aberrant behavior. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 28, 561-576. Marcus, B.A., & Vollmer, T.R. (1996). Combining noncontingent reinforcement (NCR) and differential reinforcement schedules in the treatment of aberrant behavior. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 29, 43-51. Northup, J., George, T., Jones, K., Broussard, C., & Vollmer, T.R. (1996). A comparison of reinforcer assessment methods: The utility of a verbal and a pictoral forced-choice procedure. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 29, 201-212. Vollmer, T.R. (1996). Noncontingent escape and noncontingent attention as treatment: Summary of the B.F. Skinner New Researcher Award presentation. Division 25 Recorder: The experimental analysis of behavior. Vollmer, T.R., & Northup, J. (1996). Some implications of functional analysis for school psychology. School Psychology Quarterly, 11, 76-92. Vollmer, T.R., Northup, J., Ringdahl, J.E., LeBlanc, L., & Chauvin, T. (1996). Functional analysis of severe tantrums displayed by children with language delays: an outclinic

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assessment. Behavior Modification, 20, 97-115. Vollmer, T.R., & Smith, R.G. (1996). Some current themes in functional analysis research. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 17, 229-249. Ringdahl, J.E., Vollmer, T.R., Marcus, B.A., & Roane, H.S. (1997). An analog evaluation of environmental enrichment as treatment for aberrant behavior. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 30, 203-216. Vollmer, T.R., & Northup, J. (1997). Behavior analysis and school psychology: An introduction to the mini-series. School Psychology Quarterly, 12, 1-3. Vollmer, T.R., Ringdahl, J.E., Roane, H.S., & Marcus, B.A. (1997). Negative side effects of noncontingent reinforcement. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 30, 161-164. Mace, F.C., Vollmer, T.R., Progar, P.R., & Boyajian, A.E. (1998). Assessment and

treatment of self-injury. In T.S. Watson & F. Gresham (Eds.), Handbook of child behavior therapy. New York: Plenum Press. Roane, H.S., Vollmer, T.R., Ringdahl, J.E., & Marcus, B.A. (1998). Evaluation of a brief stimulus preference assessment. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 31, 605-620. Vollmer, T.R., Progar, P.R., Lalli, J.S., VanCamp, C.M., Sierp, B.J., Wright, C.S., Nastasi,

J.,and Eisenschink, K.J. (1998). Fixed-time schedules attenuate extinction-induced phenomena in the treatment of severe aberrant behavior. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 31, 529-542. Vollmer, T.R., & Roane, H.S. (1998). Rumination. In L. Phelps (Ed.). Health-related disorders in children and adolescents. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association. Vollmer, T.R. & Van Camp, C. (1998). Experimental designs to evaluate antecedent control. In J.K. Luiselli and M.J. Cameron (Eds.). Antecedent control: Innovative

approaches to behavioral support. Baltimore, MD.: Paul H. Brookes. Vollmer, T.R., & Vorndran, C.M. (1998). Assessment of self-injurious behavior maintained by access to self-restraint materials. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 31, 647 650. Lalli, J.S., Vollmer, T.R., Progar, P.R., Wright, C., Borrero, J., Daniel, D., Hoffner Barthold, C., Tocco, K., & May, W. (1999). Competition between positive and negative reinforcement in the treatment of escape behavior. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 32, 285-295.

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Martens, B.K., Witt, J.C., Daly, E.J., & Vollmer, T.R. (1999). Behavior analysis: theory and practice in educational settings. In C.R. Reynolds & T.B. Gutkin (Eds.), Handbook of

school psychology (third edition). New York: Wiley. Vollmer, T.R. (1999). Noncontingent reinforcement: An additional comment. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 32, 239-240. Vollmer, T.R. (1999). Time-based schedules as treatment for severe behavior disorders. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 25, 85-103. Vollmer, T.R., Borrero, J.C., Lalli, J.S., & Daniel, D. (1999). Evaluating self-control and impulsivity in children with severe behavior disorders. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 32, 451-466. Vollmer, T.R., Roane, H.S., Ringdahl, J.E., & Marcus, B.A. (1999). Evaluating treatment challenges with differential reinforcement of alternative behavior. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 32, 9-23. Iwata, B.A., Neef, N.A., Wacker, D.P, Mace, F.C., & Vollmer, T.R. (Eds.) (2000). Methodological issues in applied behavior analysis (2nd ed.). Lawrence, KS: Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. Paclawskyj, T.R., Matson, J.L., Rush, K.S., Smalls, Y., & Vollmer, T.R. (2000). Questions about behavioral function (QABF): A behavioral checklist for functional assessment of aberrant behavior. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 21, 223-229. Vollmer, T.R. (2000). Behavior change or behavior analysis? Contemporary Psychology: The APA Review of Books, 45, 58-59. Vollmer, T.R. & Bourret, J. (2000). An application of the matching law to evaluate the allocation of two- and three-point shots taken by college basketball players. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 33, 137-150. Vollmer, T.R., Iwata, B.A., Cuvo, T.J., Heward, W.L., Miltenberger, R.G., & Neef, N.A. (2000). Behavior Analysis: Applications and Extensions. Lawrence, KS: Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. Marcus, B.A., Vollmer, T.R., Swanson, V., Roane, H.R., & Ringdahl, J.E. (2001). An experimental analysis of aggression. Behavior Modification, 25, 189-213. Marcus, B.A., Swanson, V., & Vollmer, T.R. (2001). Effects of parent training on parent and

child behavior using procedures based on functional analyses. Behavioral Interventions, 16, 87-104. Paclawskyj, T.R., Matson, J.L., Rush, K.S., Smalls, Y., & Vollmer, T.R. (2001). Assessment of the convergent validity of the Questions about Behavioral Function scale with

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analogue functional analysis and the Motivation Assessment Scale. Journal of \ Intellectual Disability Research, 45, 484-494. Ringdahl, J.E., Vollmer, T.R., Borrero, J.C., & Connel, J. (2001). Fixed-time schedule

effects as a function of baseline reinforcement. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 34, 1-14.

Van Camp, C.M., Vollmer, T.R., & Daniel, D. (2001). A systematic evaluation of stimulus preference, response effort, and stimulus control in the treatment of automatically reinforced self-injury. Behavior Therapy, 32, 603-613. Vollmer, T.R. (2001). Book review: Miltenberger’s Behavior Modication: Principles and Procedures (second edition). Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 34, 551-558. Vollmer, T.R., & Hackenberg, T.D. (2001). Reinforcement contingencies and social reinforcement: Some reciprocal relations between basic and applied research.

Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,34, 241-253. Vollmer, T.R., Borrero, J.C., Wright, C.S., Van Camp, C., & Lalli, J.S. (2001). Identifying possible contingencies during descriptive analyses of severe behavior disorders. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 34, 269-287. Asmus, J., Vollmer, T.R., & Borrero, J.C. (2002). Functional behavioral assessment: A school-based model. Education and Treatment of Children, 25, 67-90. Borrero, J.C. & Vollmer, T.R. (2002). An application of the matching law to severe problem behavior. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 35, 13-26. Borrero, J.C., Vollmer, T.R., & Wright, C.S (2002). An evaluation of contingency strength and response suppression. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 35, 337-347. Borrero, J.C., Vollmer, T.R., Wright, C.S., Lerman, D.C., & Kelley, M.E. (2002). Further evaluation of the role of protective equipment in the functional analysis of self injurious behavior. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 35, 69-72. Van Camp, C.M., Borrero, J.C., & Vollmer, T.R. (2002). The family safety/applied behavior analysis initiative: An introduction and overview. The Behavior Analyst Today, 3, 389-404. Vollmer, T.R. (2002). Punishment happens: Some comments on Lerman and Vorndran’s review. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 35, 469-473. Wright, C.W., & Vollmer, T.R. (2002). Evaluation of a treatment package to reduce rapid eating. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 35, 89-94. Bourret, J., & Vollmer, T.R. (2003). Basketball and the Matching Law. Behavioral

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Technology Today, 3, 2-6. Vollmer, T.R., & Wright, C.S. (2003). Noncontingent reinforcement as treatment for problem behavior. In W. O’Donohue, J.Fisher, and S.Hayes (eds.). Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Applying empirically supported techniques in your practice. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. Borrero, C.S.W, Vollmer, T.R., & Borrero, J.C. (2004). Combining descriptive and functional analysis logic to evaluate idiosyncratic variables maintaining aggression. Behavioral Interventions, 19, 247-262. Bourret, J., Vollmer, T.R., & Rapp, J.T. (2004) Evaluation of a vocal mand assessment and vocal mand training procedures. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 37, 129-144. Branch, M.N., & Vollmer, T.R. (2004). Two suggestions for the verbal behavior(s) of organisms (i.e., authors). The Behavior Analyst, 27, 95-98. Rapp, J.T., Vollmer, T.R., St.Peter, C., St. Peter, C., & Cotnoir, N. (2004). Analysis of response allocation in individuals with multiple forms of stereotyped behavior.". Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 481-500. Vollmer, T.R. (2004). State of the science in self-injurious behavior research .

Contemporary Psychology: The APA Review of Books, 49, 214-216. Vollmer, T.R., & Rapp, J.T. (2004). Stereotypy. In T.S. Watson and C.H. Skinner (Eds). The Encyclopedia of School Psychology (pp. 321-324). New York: Kluwar Academic/Plenum Publishers. Borrero, C.S.W., Vollmer, T.R., Borrero, J.C., & Bourret, J. (2005). A method for evaluating parameters of reinforcement during parent-child interactions. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 26, 577-592. Rapp, J.T. & Vollmer, T.R. (2005). Stereotypy I: A review of behavioral assessment and treatment. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 26, 527-547. Rapp, J.T., & Vollmer, T.R. (2005). Stereotypy II: A review of neurobiological interpretations and suggestions for an integration with behavioral methods. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 26, 548-564. Rapp, J.T.,Vollmer, T.R., & Hovanetz, A.N. (2005). Evaluation and treatment of swimming pool avoidance exhibited by an adolescent girl with autism. Behavior Therapy, 36, 101-105. Sloman, K., Vollmer, T.R., Cotnoir, N., Borrero, C.S.W., Borrero, J.C., Samaha, A., & St. Peter, C.C. (2005). Descriptive analysis of parent reprimands. Journal of Applied

Behavior Analysis, 38, 373-383.

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St. Peter, C.C., Vollmer, T.R., Bourret, J.C., Borrero, C.S.W., Sloman, K., & Rapp, J. (2005). On the role of attention in naturally occurring matching relations. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,38, 429-443. Vollmer, T.R., & Borrero, C.S. (2005). Noncontingent reinforcement as a treatment for problem behavior in the classroom. In M. Hersen, G. Sugai, & R. Horner (Eds), Encyclopedia of Behavior Modification and Cognitive Behavior Therapy. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc. Vollmer, T.R., & Sloman, K.N. (2005). The historical context of noncontingent reinforcement as a behavioral treatment. European Journal of Behavior Analysis, 5, 9-19. Borrero, C.S.W., & Vollmer, T.R. (2006). Experimental analysis and treatment of multiply controlled problem behavior: A systematic replication and extension. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 39, 375-379. Reyes, J.R., Vollmer, T.R., Sloman, K.N., Hall, A., Reed, R., Jansen, G., Carr, S., Jackson, K., & Stoutimore, M. (2006). Assessment of deviant arousal in adult male sex offenders with developmental disabilities. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 39, 173-188. Vollmer, T.R., & Samaha, A. (2006). Some implications of complex contingencies for applied behavior analysis. European Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 7, 121 123. Athens, E.A., Vollmer, T.R., & St. Peter Pipkin, C.C. (2007). Percentile schedules as a

method of shaping academic task engagement. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 40, 475-488.

Borrero, J.C., Vollmer, T.R., Samaha, A.L., Sloman, K.N., & Francisco, M.T. (2007).

Evaluating features of behavioral treatments in the nonhuman animal laboratory. The Behavior Analyst Today, 8, 136-144.

Dozier, C., Vollmer, T.R., Borrero, J.C., Rapp, J.T., Bourret, J., & Gutierrez, A. (2007).

Assessment of preference for treatment versus baseline conditions. Behavioral Interventions, 22, 245-261.

Gutierrez, A. Vollmer, T.R., Dozier, C.L., Borrero, J.C., Rapp, J.T., Bourret, J., & Gadaire,

D. (2007). Manipulating establishing operations to test for stimulus control during mand training. Journal of Applied Behavior Analsyis, 40, 645-658.

Mayfield, K., & Vollmer, T.R. (2007). Teaching math skills to at-risk students using a

home-based peer tutoring procedure. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis., 40, 223-237.

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Rapp, J. T., Colby, A. M., Vollmer, T. R., Roane, H. S., Lomaas, J., & Britton, L. M. (2007).

Interval recording for duration events: An extensive re-evaluation. Behavioral Interventions, 22, 319-345.

Roane, H.S., Ringdahl, J.E., Vollmer, T.R., Whitmarsh, E.L., & Marcus, B.A. (2007). A preliminary description of the occurrence of proto-injurious behavior in typically developing children. Journal of Early and Intensive Behavioral Intervention., 3.44.1, 334-346. Romanowich, P., Bourret, J., & Vollmer (2007). Further analysis of the matching law to

describe two-and three-point shot allocation in basketball players. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 40, 311-315.

Smith, R.G., Vollmer, T.R., & St. Peter, C.C. (2007). Functional approaches to assessment

and treatment of problem behavior in persons with autism and related disabilities. In P. Sturmey and A. Fitzer (Eds.). Autism Spectrum Disorders: Applied Behavior Analysis, evidence and practice, pp 187-234. PRO-ED, inc.: Austin, TX.

Athens, E.S., Vollmer, T.R., Sloman, K.N., & St. Peter Pipkin C.C., (2008). An analysis of

vocal stereotypy and treatment schedule thinning. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 41, 291-297.

Dunlap, G., & Vollmer, T.R. (2008). Introduction to the special issue on the Florida Behavior

Analysis Services Program. Research on Social Work Practices, 18, 365-366. Mayfield, K.H., Glenn, I.M., & Vollmer, T.R. (2008). Teaching spelling through prompting

and review procedures using computer-based instruction. Journal of Behavioral Education, 17, 303-312.

Van Camp, C.M., Montgomery, J.L., Vollmer, T.R., Kosarek, J.A., Happe, S., Burgos, V., &

Marizolillo, A. (2008). Behavioral parent training in child welfare: Effects of booster training. Research on Social Work Practice, 18, 392-400.

Van Camp, C., Vollmer, T.R., Goh, H., Whitehouse, C., Reyes, J.R., Montgomery, J., &

Borrero, J. (2008). Behavioral parent training in child welfare: Evaluations of skills acquisition. Research on Social Work Practice, 18, 377-391.

Vollmer, T.R., & Borrero, C.S.W. (2008). Noncontingent reinforcement as treatment for

problem behavior. In W. O’Donohue, J.Fisher, and S.Hayes (eds.). Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Applying empirically supported techniques in your practice (2nd Edition). pp. 367-374. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

Vollmer, T.R., Sloman, K.N., & St. Peter Pipkin, C. (2008). Practical implications of data

reliability and treatment integrity monitoring. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 1, 4-11.

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Witherup, L.R., Vollmer, T.R., Van Camp, C. M., Goh, H., Borrero, J.C., Mayfield, K. (2008). Baseline measurement of running away among youth in foster care. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 41, 305-318.

McComas, J.J.,, Vollmer, T.R., & Kennedy C. (2009). Descriptive analysis: quantification

and examination of behavior-environment relations. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 42, 411-412.

Samaha, A.L., Vollmer, T.R., Borrero, C., Sloman, K., Pipkin, C., & Bourret, J. (2009).

Analyses of response-stimulus sequences in descriptive observations. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 42, 447-468.

St. Peter Pipkin, C., & Vollmer, T.R. (2009). Applied implications of reinforcement history

effects. Jounal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 42, 83-103. Vollmer, T.R., & Borrero, C.S.W. (2009). Reprint of previously published chapter:

Noncontingent reinforcement as treatment for problem behavior. In W. O’Donohue, J.Fisher, and S.Hayes (eds.). General Principles and Empirically Supported Techniques of Cognitive Behavior Therapy. pp. 465-472. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

Vollmer, T.R., Sloman, K. N., & Borrero, C.S.W. (2009). Behavioral assessment of self-

injury. In J. Matson (ed). Assessing childhood psychopathology and developmental disabilities. pp. 341-369. New York, NY: Spring Science+Business Media.

Vollmer, T.R., Samaha, A.L., & Sloman, K.N. (2009). Laboratory evaluations of

reinforcement contingencies. The Behavior Analyst Today, 10, 267-276. Vollmer, T.R. Sloman, K.N., & Samaha, A.L. (2009). Self-injury. In J.L. Matson (Ed):

Applied Behavior Analysis for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Springer, New York.

Vollmer, T.R., St. Peter Pipkin, C., Reyes, Jorge R., & Sloman, K.N. (2009). Behavioral

Assessment. In Gutkin, T. & Reynolds, C. (eds). Handbook of School Psychology (pp. 375-396). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

Athens, E., & Vollmer, T.R. (2010). An evaluation of differential reinforcement of

alternative behavior without extinction. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. 43, 569-589.

Borrero, C.S.W., Vollmer, T.R., Borrero, J.C., Bourret, J.C., Sloman, K.N., Samaha, A.L., &

Dallery, J. (2010). Concurrent reinforcement schedules for problem behavior and appropriate behavior: experimental applications of the matching law. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 93, 455-469.

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Gutierrez, A., Vollmer, T.R., & Samaha, A. (2010). Developing and assessing stimulus control based on establishing operations during mand training using representative objects. Behavioral Interventions, 25, 169-182.

St. Peter Pipkin, C., Vollmer, T.R., & Sloman, K.N. (2010). Effects of treatment integrity

failures during differential reinforcement of alternative behavior: A translational model. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 43, 47-70.

Wrigley, M., Kahn, K., Winder, P., Vollmer, T.R., & Sy, J. (2010). A multicomponent

approach to the treatment of chronic rumination. Behavioral Interventions, 25, 295-305.

Donaldson, J.M., Vollmer, T.R., Krous, T., Downs, S. & Berard, K.P. (2011). An evaluation of

the Good Behavior Game in kindergarten classrooms. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 44, 605-609.

Reyes, J.R., Vollmer, T.R., & Hall, A. (2011). Replications and extensions in arousal assessments for sex offenders with developmental disabilities. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 44,369-373. Vollmer, T.R. (2011). Three variations of translational research: Comments on Critchfield (2011). [Commentary on the journal article “Translational contributions of the experimental analysis of behavior” by T. S. Critchfield]. The Behavior Analyst, 34, 31-35. Vollmer, T.R., & Athens, E.A. (2011). Developing function-based extinction procedures for

problem behavior. In Fisher, W., Piazza, C., & Roane, H.S. (eds). Handbook of Applied Behavior Analysis (pp. 317-334). Guilford Publications, Inc. New York.

Vollmer, T.R., Hagopian, L.P., Bailey, J.S., Dorsey, M.F., Hanley, G.P., Lennox, D.,

Riordan, M.M., & Spreat, S. (2011). The Association for Behavior Analysis International Position Statement on Restraint and Seclusion. The Behavior Analyst, 34, 103-110.

Donaldson, J. M., & Vollmer, T. R. (2011). An evaluation and comparison of timeout

procedures with and without release contingencies. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 44, 693-705. Reyes, J. R., Vollmer, T. R., & Hall, A. (2011). The influence of presession factors in the

assessment of deviant arousal. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 44, 707-717. Vollmer, T.R., Reyes, J., & Walker, S.F. (2012). Behavioral assessment and Intervention for sex

offenders with intellectual and developmental disabilities. In J. Luiselli (Ed), The Handbook of High-Risk Challenging Behaviors: Assessment and Intervention (pp. 121-144). Paul H. Brookes.

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Phillips, C.L., & Vollmer, T.R. (2012). Generalized instruction following with pictorial prompts. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 45, 37-54.

Vollmer, T.R., Roane, H.S., & Rone, A.B. (2012). Experimental Functional Analysis. In

Matson, J.L (ed): Functional Analysis for Challenging Behaviors. Springer, New York. Jacobs, E., Borrero, J.C., & Vollmer,T.R. (2012). Translational applications of quantitative

choice models. In: Madden, G. (ed). APA handbook of Behavior Analysis. American Psychological Association (pp.165-190). American Psychological Association. Washington, DC.

Donaldson, J.M. , & Vollmer, T.R. (2012). A procedure for thinning the schedule of time-

out. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. 45, 625-630. Sy, J.R., & Vollmer, T.R. (2012). Discrimination acquisition in children with developmental

disabilities under immediate and delayed reinforcement. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 45, 667-684.

Donaldson, J.M., Vollmer, T.R., Yakich, T.M., & VanCamp, C. (2013). Effects of a

reduced time-out interval on compliance with the time-out demand. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 46, 369-378

Sy, J.R., Donaldson, J.M, Vollmer, T.R., Pizarro, E. (2014). An evaluation of factors

influencing child instruction following. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 47, 101-112.

Peters, K., & Vollmer, T.R. (2014). Evaluations of the overjustification effect. Journal of

Behavioral Education, 23, 201-220. Zawoyski, A.M., Bosch, A.B., Vollmer, T.R., & Walker, S.F. (2014). Evaluating the effects

of matched and unmatched stimuli on nail biting in typically developing children. Behavior Modification, 38, 428-427.

Sloman, K.N., Reyes, J.R., & Vollmer, T.R. (2014). Effects of an independent group

contingency special activity program on inappropriate behavior in a residential setting. Behavioral Interventions, 186-199. Vollmer, T.R., Bosch, A.B., Ringdahl, J.E., & Rapp, J.T. (2014). Stereotypic behavior. In

Sturmey, P.& Didden, R (Eds). Evidence based treatments in autism and intellectual disabilities (pp. 163-197). Wiley Blackwell. Malden, MA.

Walker, S.F., Joslyn, P.R., Vollmer, T.R., & Hall, A. (2014). Differential suppression of

Arousal of Sex Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 47, 639-644.

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Whitehouse, C., Vollmer, T.R., & Colbert, B. (2014). Evaluation of placement and activity preferences in foster care. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 47, 470-484.

Wunderlich, K., Vollmer, T.R., Donaldson, J.M., & Phillips, C.L. (2014). Effects of serial

and concurrent training on acquisition and generalization.” Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 47, 723-737.

Vollmer, T.R., & Wunderlich, K.L. (2014). Discrete-trial functional analysis (DTFA)

approach appears practical and effective: Implications of the trial-based functional analysis of severe behavior problems. Evidence-based Communication Assessment and Intervention, 8, 48-54.

Joslyn P.R., Vollmer, T.R., & Hernandez, V. (2014). Implementation of the good behavior

game in classrooms for children with delinquent behavior. Acta de Invesigacion Psigologica, 4, 1673-1681.

Williams, D.E., & Vollmer, T.R (2015) Essential components of written behavior treatment

plans. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 36, 323-327. Vollmer, T.R., Peters, K.P, & Slocum, S. (2015) Treatment of severe behavior disorders. In

H.S. Roane, J.E., Ringdahl, & T.S. Falcomata (Eds.) . Clinical and Organizational Applications of Behavior Analysis (pp.47-68). Elsevier. Waltham, MA.

Wunderlich, K.L., & Vollmer, T.R. (2015). Data analysis of response interruption and

redirection as treatment for vocal stereotypy. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 48, 749-764,

Slocum, S., & Vollmer, T.R. (2015). A comparison of positive and negative reinforcement

for compliance to treat problem behavior maintained by escape. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 48, 563-574.

Eslava, V.H., Fernand, J.K., & Vollmer, T.R. (2016). Pediatric feeding problems: a field of

application in behavior analysis. Mexican Journal of Eating Disorders, 7, 144-156. Reyes, J.R., Vollmer, T.R., & Hall, A. (2017). Comparison of arousal and preference

assessment outcomes for sex offenders with intellectual disabilities. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 50, 27-37.

Wunderlich, K.L., Vollmer, T.R., & Zabala, K.A. (2017). Assessment and treatment of self-

induced emesis. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 50, 418-423. Traub, M. R., Joslyn, P. R., Kronfli, F. R., Peters, K. P., & Vollmer, T. R. (2017). A model

for behavioral consultation in rural school districts. Rural Special Education Quarterly, 36, 1-12.

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Wunderlich, K., & Vollmer, T.R. (2017). Effects of serial and concurrent training on receptive identification tasks. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 50, 641-652.

Slocum, S.K. Mehrkam, L.R., Peters, K.P, & Vollmer, T.R. (2017). Using differential

reinforcement of exchange and discarding to treat pica. Behavioral Interventions, 32, 234-241.

Joslyn, P.R., Vollmer, T.R., Dickens, E., & Walker, S. (2017). Direct assessment of qualify

of care in secure residential settings for offenders with intellectual disabilities. Behavioral Interventions, 1-13.

Slocum, S.K., Grauerholz-Fisher, E, Peters, K.P, & Vollmer, T.R. (2018). A multicomponent

treatment for thinning reinforcer delivery during NCR schedules. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 51, 61-69.

Rubow, C., Vollmer, T.R., & Joslyn, P.R. (2018). Effects of the good behavior game on

students with emotional/behavioral disorders and staff in an alternative school. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 51, 382-392.

Eslava, V.H., Fernand, J.K, Vollmer, T.R., & Slocum, S.K. (2018). Changes in response

topographies of escape-maintained aggressive behavior across functional analysis sessions. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 51, 521-527.

Vollmer, T. R., Normand, M. N., & Joslyn, P. R. (2018). Behaviorism. In G. Ritzer (Ed.), Wiley-

Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Vollmer, T.R., Athens, E.A., *Fernand, J.K. (in press). Developing function-based

extinction procedures for problem behavior. In Fisher, W., Piazza, C., & Roane, H.S. (eds). Handbook of Applied Behavior Analysis 2nd Edition. Guilford Publications, Inc. New York.

Traub, M.R., & Vollmer, T.R. (accepted pending revisions). Response latency as a measure

of behavior in the assessment of elopement. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. Vollmer, T.R., Deshais, M., Sloman, K. N., & Borrero, C.S.W. (in press). Behavioral

assessment of self-injury. In J. Matson (ed). Assessing childhood psychopathology and developmental disabilities.

Phillips, C.L., & Vollmer, T.R. (in press). Generalized instruction following with textual

prompts. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. Joslyn, P.R., Vollmer, T.R., & Kronfli, F (in press). Reducing disruptive behavior with group

contingencies in restrictive high school classrooms. Journal of Behavioral Education.

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Conine, D.E., & Vollmer, T.R. (in press). The displacement of leisure items by edible items in stimulus preference assessments: A replication with children with autism spectrum disorders. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.

Vollmer, T. R., Reyes, J. R., Walker, S. F., & Joslyn, P. R. (in press). Behavior Analytic

Approaches to Assessment and Intervention for Sex Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities. In W. T. O’Donohue (Ed.), Sexually Violent Predators: A Clinical Science Handbook.

Joslyn, P.R., & Vollmer, T.R. (in press). Training teachers to implement the Good Behavior

Game in an Alternative School. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. Wunderlich, K. L., Vollmer, T. R., Mehrkam, L. R., Feuerbacher, E. N., Slocum, S. K.,

Kronfli, F., & Pizarro, E. (in press). Stability of function of automatically reinforced vocal stereotypy over time. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.

Morris, S., & Vollmer, T.R. (in press). Assessing preference for types of social interactions.

Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. Freeman, S.S. , Vollmer, T.R., & Donaldson, J.M. (in press). The effects of delayed timeout

on the problem behavior of pre-school children. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. Vollmer, T.R., Deshais, M.*, & Pizarro, E.* (accepted pending minor revisions). Seclusion

and restraint. In J.L. Matson (ed). Handbook of Intellectual Disabilities: Integrating Theory, Research, and Practice.

Joslyn, P. R., Donaldson, J. M., Austin, J. A., & Vollmer, T. R. (accepted pending minor

revisions). Recent research on the Good Behavior Game: A brief review. Morris, S. & Vollmer, T.R. (in press). Evaluating the stability, validity, and utility of

hierarchies produced by the Social Interaction Preference Assessment. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.

Under Review Deshais, M., Phillips, C.L., Wiskow, K., Vollmer, T.R., & Donaldson, J. (submitted). A

comparison of imitation training using continuous versus discontinuous models. Mehrkam, LR., Perez, B.C., Self, V.N., Vollmer, T.R., Dorey, N.R. (submitted). Functional

analysis and operant treatment of food guarding in a pet dog.

Colloquia and Invited Addresses

The role of noncontingent attention in the treatment of self-injurious behavior maintained by positive reinforcement. The Kennedy Institute and Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore,

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Maryland. January, 1992. The functional analysis and treatment of severe behavior disorders. Drake University.

DesMoines, Iowa. January, 1992. Experimental analysis and treatment of self-injurious behavior. Louisiana State University.

Baton Rouge, Louisiana. February, 1992. Functional analysis and treatment of severe behavior problems in developmental disabilities

Mental Health Association. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. October, 1994. Noncontingent reinforcement as treatment for severe behavior disorders. University of Iowa.

Iowa City, Iowa. September, 1995. Using a functional analysis model in clinical and experimental decision-making. Children’s

Seashore House, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. October, 1995. B.F. Skinner New Researcher Award Presentation: Noncontingent attention and

noncontingent escape as treatment for aberrant behavior. 104th meeting of the American Psychological Association. Toronto, Canada. August, 1996.

Noncontingent reinforcement as treatment for severe behavior problems. Johns Hopkins School

of Medicine (Kennedy Kreiger Institute). Baltimore, MD. September, 1996. Response-independent schedules as treatment: New Directions. University of North Texas.

Denton, Texas. March, 1997.

Identifying contingencies. In W.Fisher (Chair), Extensions and augmentations of functional analysis methods. Third Meeting of the European Meeting for the Experimental Analysis of Behaviour. Dublin, Ireland. July, 1997.

Recent research on noncontingent reinforcement. In M. O'Reilly (Chair), Recent Developments

in the functional analysis and treatment of severe behaviour disorders. Third Meeting of the European Meeting for the Experimental Analysis of Behaviour. Dublin, Ireland. July, 1997.

Functional analysis and treatment of severe behavior problems. Dimensions in

Developmental Disabilities III: At the crossroads. San Jose, California. September, 1997.

Response independent schedules as treatment for severe behavior problems. Southeastern

Association for Behavior Analysis. Chapel Hill, N.C. October, 1997. Functional analysis and treatment of dangerous behavior (Keynote Address). Genesis

Conference. Long Island, NY. November, 1997. Response-independent schedules as treatment for severe behavior disorders. University of

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Florida, Gainesville, Florida. February, 1998. On the notion of “contingency”: Implications for assessment and treatment. California

Association for Behavior Analysis. San Francisco, California. January, 1999. Response-independent schedules as treatment for severe behavior disorders in developmental

disabilities. North Dakota State University. Fargo, North Dakota. August, 1999 Functional analysis in developmental disabilities. Utah State Developmental Center. Salt Lake

City, Utah. September, 1999. Special Panel: Behavior analysts talk to the experts. (with J. Michael, B.Iwata, J. Bailey).

Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Tampa, Florida. September, 1999. Current behavior analysis research on the assessment and treatment of severe behavior disorders.

University of Florida Autism Conference. Brain Institute, University of Florida. Gainesville, Florida. January, 2001.

Descriptive analyses of parent-child (staff-client) interactions: Implications for behavioral

assessment. Alabama Association for Behavior Analysis. Birmingham, Alabama. November, 2001.

Time-based schedules as treatment for severe behavioral disorders. Alabama Association for

Behavior Analysis. Birmingham, Alabama. November, 2001 Destructive behavior and the matching law. University of Florida Autism Conference. Brain

Institute, University of Florida. Gainesville, Florida. January, 2002. The University of Florida/Sidney Lanier project: Overview and update. Florida Association of

Exceptional School Administrators. Crystal River, Florida. January, 2002.

The University of Florida applied behavior analysis/family safety initiative. California Association for Behavior Analysis. San Francisco, California. February, 2002.

Expert Panel: Parents talk to the experts. Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona

Beach, Florida. September, 2002. Expert Panel: Behavior analysts talk to the experts. Florida Association for Behavior Analysis.

St. Petersburg Beach, Florida. September, 2003. Descriptive analysis of parent-child interactions. Distinguished Scientist Lecture Series. Johns

Hopkins University School of Medicine and Kennedy Krieger Institute. Baltimore, MD. March, 2004

Behavior analysis and the problem of runaways. Lunch with the professor series (statewide

videoconference presentation). Florida Department of Children and Families.

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Gainesville, Florida. April, 2004. Challenges for behavioral methodology: The case of runaway children in Florida as one

example. Keynote Address. Behavior Analysis Society of Illinois. Chicago, IL. April, 2004.

Presidential Address. Challenging conventional behavioral methodology: The problem of

runaways in Florida as a case in point. 24th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Orlando, Florida. September, 2004.

Challenges to behavioral methodology: Addressing the problem of runaway adolescents. 25th

Annual conference of the Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy. Amherst, MA. October, 2004.

Some not very profound suggestions for behavior analysts. 3rd annual meeting of the Behavior

Analysis Services Program. Tampa, Florida. December, 2004. Autism expert panel. University of Florida Autism Conference. Brain Institute, University of

Florida. Gainesville, Florida. January, 2005. Community Psychology: A large-scale application in foster care. In: Advancing Applied

Behavioral Science through empirical research in the 21st Century. Kansas University. Lawrence, Kansas. April, 2005.

Integrating ABA into child welfare systems to improve outcomes for children and adolescents.

California State University, Fresno. Applied Behavior Analysis Conference. October, 2005.

Behavior analysis in child welfare. Maryland Association for Behavior Analysis. November,

2005.

Behavior analysis in the evaluation of sex offenders in developmental disabilities. California Association for Behavior Analysis, 24th annual conference, San Francisco, CA., February, 2006. Keynote. Building a bridge: Translational research in behavior analysis. California Association for Behavior Analysis, 24th annual conference, San Francisco, CA., February, 2006. Challenges to traditional behavioral methodology. The Marcus Institute, Atlanta, GA. April, 2006. On the utility of the concept of automatic reinforcement in applied behavior analysis. 32nd annual Association for Behavior Analysis Conference. Atlanta, GA. May, 2006. Behavior Analysts Talk to the Experts. 26th annual Florida Association for Behavior Analysis.

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Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2006. (with Sidman, M., Michael, J, Iwata, Vollmer, T.R., Foxx, R. & Bailey, J.). Functional Analysis. University of Miami/Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD). May, 2007. With K. Sloman and A. Samaha. Extensions of Functional Analysis. 27th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Jacksonville, Florida. September, 2007. (Invited Panel with B. Iwata, I. DeLeon, D. Lerman, S.Kahng, R. Smith, and J. Zarcone). Three suggestions for teaching verbal skills to children with autism. Caldwell College. April, 2009. Expert Panel: Behavior Analysts Talk to the Experts. 29th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2009. The Seguin Unit: Twenty Years Addressing Dangerous Criminal Behavior. 29th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2009. Punishment Happens. Maryland Association for Behavior Analysis. Baltimore, Maryland. December, 2009. Differential Reinforcement: Some things your textbook didn’t tell you. University of the Pacific. Stockton, CA. February, 2010. Punishment Happens. North Carolina Association for Behavior Analysis. Winston-Salem, NC. February, 2010.

Three variations of behavior analytic translational research. Florida International University,

Department of Psychology. February, 2011.

Some Suggestions for Parent Training. Ontario Association for Behavior Analysis. Toronto, Ontario. November, 2011.

The Matching Law: Implications for Differential Reinforcement. Ontario Association for Behavior Analysis. Toronto, Ontario. November, 2011.

The Assessment and Treatment of Severe Behavior Disorders Among Individuals with Autism

and Intellectual Disabilities. Speech and Language Pathology Association of Alachua County. Gainesville, Florida, February, 2012.

Translating Behavioral Research to Practice. Association of Professional Behavior Analysts.

Tampa, Florida. April, 2012. Differential Reinforcement. Association of Professional Behavior Analysts. Tampa, Florida.

April, 2012.

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The importance of innovative research in behavior analysis (invited panel). 38th meeting of the

Association for Behavior Analysis International. Seattle, Washington. May, 2012. A cheat sheet for the treatment of severe behavior disorders. New Jersey Association for

Behavior analysis summer meeting. Rowan University, New Jersey. July, 2012. New directions in the assessment and treatment of severe behavior problems. Pennsylvania State

University National Autism Conference. August, 2012. Linking research to clinical goals and processes. New England Center for Children. September,

2012. Four parenting errors (and consideration of the contingencies maintaining them). Berkshire

Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy. September, 2012. Evidence-based strategies to improve student behavior. Florida Association for School

Psychology. November, 2012. Tips for a career in applied behavior analysis and developmental disabilities. 39th meeting of the

Association for Behavior Analysis International. May, 2013. Antecedent interventions for severe behavior disorders 1. Pennsylvania State University

National Autism Conference. August, 2013. Antecedent interventions for severe behavior disorders 2. Pennsylvania State University

National Autism Conference. August, 2013. The horse before the cart: on methods and the future of applied behavior analysis. Southeastern

Association for Behavior Analysis. October, 2013. The role of behavior analysis in autism research and intervention. Texas Association for Behavior Analysis. March, 2014. The behavior analysis research clinic. The Applied Behavior Analysis Masters Series. Orlando, Florida. April, 2014. Behavioral assessment and Treatment in Intellectual Disabilities. Brock University. St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. July, 2015. Research in applied behavior analysis. Autism Speaks Parents Association. Orlando, FL., September, 2014. Research and practice in behavior analysis. Autism Speaks Professional meet and greet exchange. Orlando, FL. September, 2014. What is new in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis? 34th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Bonita Springs, FL. September, 2014.

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What’s new in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis? Berkshire Association for Behavior Analsyis and Therapy. September, 2014. Recent behavioral research on restricted inflexible behavior. Association for Behavior Analysis International Autism Conference. January, 2015. Ethical Considerations in the treatment of offenders with intellectual disabilities. California Association for Behavior Analsyis. February, 2015. A 21st Century view of differential reinforcement. University of Texas, Austin. March, 2015. A closer look at differential reinforcement. Kentucky Association for Behavior Analysis. April, 2015. Keynote Address: Problem behavior is predictable and preventable. Michigan Autism Conference. Kalamazoo, MI. October, 2015. Detrimental effects of rigid behavior among individuals with autism spectrum disorders. Maryland Association for Behavior Analysis. Baltimore, MD. December, 2015. Resistance to change in children and adolescents with autism. International Conference on Applied Behavior Analysis. Naples, Italy. April, 2016. Keynote Address: Detrimental effects of behavioral rigidity in autism: assessment and solutions. Massachusetts Association for Behavior Analysis. Marlborough, MA. May, 2016. Invited Address: Behavioral treatment when extinction is not an option. Association for Behavior Analysis International. Chicago, IL. May, 2016. Invited Address: The good old good behavior game. Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy. Amherst, MA. September, 2016. Invited Address: Problem behavior is predictable and preventable. Geneva Autism Conference. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. December, 2016. Invited Address (with M. Deshais & F. Kronfli): The concept of automatic reinforcement: Implications for assessment and treatment. Association for Behavior Analysis International Autism Conference. San Juan, Puerto Rico. February, 2017. Keynote Address: Prevention of severe problem behavior: current and future directions. Centers for Autism and Related Disabilities of New York, annual autism conference. Niagra Fall, NY. March, 2017. Invited Address: Some comments on the behavior of care providers. Florida Institute of Technology. Melbourne, Florida. April, 2017 .

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Invited Speakers Series: Topics in Applied Behavior Analysis. United Kingdom Society for Behaviour Analysis. London, England. May, 2017. Invited Address: Behavioral Treatment When Extinction is Not an Option. Applied Behavior Analysis in Autism. Rome, Italy. June, 2017. Invited Address: Considerations in careprovider training. Applied Behavior Analysis in Autism. Rome, Italy. June, 2017. The concept of automatic reinforcement: implications for behavioral assessment and treatment. National Autism Conference. Pennsylvania State University, August, 2017. Invited Address: Vollmer, T.R., Rubow, C.C., Kronfli, F.R., Joslyn, P.R., & Donaldson, J.M. The Good Old Good Behavior Game. Applied Behavior Analysis in Autism 2. Rome, Italy, July, 2018. Keynote Address: Behavioral treatment without extinction. Centria Health Clinical Forum. Detroit, MI. August, 2018.

Workshops and Lectures (samples)

Approaches to Behavior Management in Developmental Disabilities. Clinical Neuroscience Conference. University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. July, 1997.

Functional analysis in school settings. California Association for Behavior Analysis. San

Francisco, California. January, 1999. Functional analysis: The basics and recent research. Texas Association for Behavior

Analysis. Dallas, Texas. March, 1999. Careprovider training for procedures based on functional analyses. Utah State

Developmental Center. September, 1999. Deriving treatments from functional analyses. Utah State Developmental Center.

September, 1999. Functional assessment: From referral to follow-up. Florida Association for Behavior

Analysis. September, 1999. Noncontingent reinforcement as treatment for children with autism and related disorders.

Florida Atlantic University. Boca Raton, Florida. May, 2000. New approaches to the assessment and treatment of severe behavior disorders in natural

settings. St Petersburg, Florida. August, 2003.

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A behavior analysis model of choice. St. Tammany Parish Schools, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. September, 2003.

Contemporary issues in special education. College of Education. The Ohio State University

(Teleconference). November, 2003. A behavior analysis model for understanding and managing severe behavior disorders.

Behavior Analysis Society of Illinois. Chicago, IL. April, 2004. Behavior analysis models of choice. ABC interventions workshop series. St. Petersburg,

Florida. April, 2004. Behavioral treatments derived from a functional analysis. St. Tammany Parish Schools, St.

Tammany Parish, Louisiana. November 2004. Functional analysis. Pennsylvania State University. March, 2005. Using functional behavioral assessment to address problematic behavior. Center for Autism

and Related Disorders (CARD). Jacksonville, Florida. June, 2005. Assessment and treatment of severe behavior disorders displayed by children diagnosed with

autism. Savannah, GA. September, 2005. Functional analysis and descriptive assessment of severe behavior disorders. Florida Institute

of Technology, February, 2006. Behavioral assessment of low rate, high severity behavior. Florida Institute of Technology.

January, 2007. Replacing problem behavior with appropriate behavior. The Applied Behavior Analysis

Masters Series. Orlando, Florida. March, 2007. Functional analysis of severe behavior disorders: what we know and do not know.

University of Florida (Jacksonville) Center for Autism and related disorders. September, 2007.

Applied Behavior Analysis in autism: What it is and what it is not. Families Helping

Families Association. St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. December, 2007. Applied Behavior Analysis in autism: Part 2. Families Helping Families Association. St.

Tammany Parish, Louisiana. February, 2008. Functional Assessment. Victory School and Miami Center for Autism and Related

Disabilities (CARD). (with Andrew Samaha). February, 2008. Applied Behavior Analysis. Davenport Community School District. June, 2009.

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Assessment and Treatment of Severe Behavior Disorders in Developmental Disabilities.

Davenport Community School District. July, 2009. Applied Behavior Analysis: Treatment of behavior disorders and development of

replacement skills. St. Tamany Parish School District. January, 2010. Differential Reinforcement. North Carolina Association for Behavior Analysis. Winston-

Salem, NC. February, 2010. Factors influencing treatment integrity. St. Tammany Parish School District. Covington, LA.

March, 2010. Functional Analysis and Treatment of Socially and Automatically Reinforced Problem Behavior.

St. Tammany Parish Public Schools. St. Tammany Parish, LA. November, 2010. Social and automatic reinforcement of severe behavior disorders. St. Tammany Parish, LA.

November, 2010.

Five suggestions for reducing severe behavior disorders. Kinark Group. Toronto, ONT. March, 2012.

Behavioral Parenting. Workshop presented at the New Jersey Association for Behavior

Analysis summer meeting. Rowan University, New Jersey. July, 2012.

Rules of thumb for the treatment of behavior disorders. Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy. September, 2012.

New Directions in the assessment and treatment of severe behavior disorders. Broward

ARC, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. August, 2013. Contemporary approaches to the treatment of severe behavior disorders. Children’s Care, South Dakota. December, 2013. Functional assessment and behavioral intervention in school settings. Monroe County Schools. April, 2014. How to publish your research in behavioral journals (with K. Wunderlich). Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy. September, 2014. Assessment and treatment of severe behavior disorders among individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism. Lake Ridge Community Support Services. Ajax, Ontario, Canada. October, 2014. Differential Reinforcement as a Way of Life in School Settings. Delaware Most at the Coast Conference. Sussex Consortium, Delaware. November, 2014.

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New Directions in the assessment and treatment of severe behavior disorders among students with autism and intellectual disabilities. New Brunswick (Canada) Department of Education Early Learning Series. January, 2015. Contemporary issues in applied behavior analysis. Broward ARC, Ft. Lauderdale, FL., December, 2015. Automatically reinforced behavior. Webinar for the Atlantic Provinces (Canada) Special Education Authority. March, 2016. Ethical considerations in the assessment and treatment of sex offenders with intellectual disabilities (with Jorge R. Reyes). Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy. October, 2016. Recent advances in the assessment and treatment of behavior disorders. Workshop at the Applied Behavior Analysis in Autism Conference. Rome, Italy. June, 2017. Functional analysis and treatment of behavior disorders. Workshop at Della Luna ABA Clinic. Bari, Italy. June, 2017. Careprovider behavior and careprovider training. Pennsylvania State University, August, 2017. Legal and ethical issues in the written functional assessment and behavioral intervention plan. Pennsylvania State University, August, 2017. Vollmer, T.R., Deshais, M., Pizarro, E., Slanzi, C., Kronfli, F., Slocum, S., & Perez, B.Three benefits of a functional analysis approach. Workshop at the Applied Behavior Analysis in Autism 2 Conference. Rome, Italy. July, 2018. Legal and ethical issues related to behavioral intervention plans. Turning Pointe. Aurora, IL. July, 2018. Differential reinforcement as a way of life 1. National Autism Conference, Pennsylvania State University. State College, PA. August, 2018. Differential reinforcement as a way of life 2. National Autism Conference, Pennsylvania State University. State College, PA. August, 2018. Functional analysis derived treatments and the role of extinction. Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA. August, 2018.

Symposia Chaired at Professional Meetings

Vollmer, T.R. Treatment of behavior disorders using noncontingent schedules of reinforcement. 20th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Atlanta, GA. May, 1994.

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Vollmer, T.R. Functional analysis: some current issues in assessment and intervention for severe behavior problems. 21st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Washington, D.C. May, 1995.

Vollmer, T.R. Noncontingent reinforcement as reinforcement for severe behavior disorders:

An emerging methodology. 22nd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis: San Francisco, CA. May, 1996.

Vollmer, T.R. Recent research on stimulus preference assessments. 23rd annual meeting of

the Association for Behavior Analysis, Chicago, ILL. May, 1997. Vollmer, T.R. Treatment of severe behavior disorders based on functional analysis

outcomes. 24th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis: Orlando, FL. May, 1998.

Vollmer, T.R. Current research on behavioral assessment. 18th annual meeting of the

Florida Association for Behavior Analysis: Daytona Beach, FL. September, 1998. Vollmer, T.R. Evaluations of functional analysis methods. 25th annual meeting of the

Association for Behavior Analysis: Chicago, IL. May, 1999. Vollmer, T.R. Assessment of severe behavior disorders: Descriptive and experimental

analysis methods. 19th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis: Tampa, FL. September, 1999.

Vollmer, T.R. Descriptive analyses of severe problem behavior: Recent advances and

future directions. 26th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis: Washington, D.C. May, 2000.

Vollmer, T.R. Reinforcement effects, preference, and related learning processes. 20th annual

meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis: Daytona Beach, FL. September, 2000.

Vollmer, T.R. The University of Florida Applied Behavior Analysis/Family Safety Initiative.

28th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Toronto, Ontario. May, 2002.

Vollmer, T.R. Recent research on behavioral assessment, treatment, and skill acquisition in

developmental disabilities. 22nd annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis: Daytona Beach, FL. September, 2002

Vollmer, T.R. Developments in child abuse and neglect research. 29th annual convention of

the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Francisco, California. May, 2003.

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Vollmer, T.R. Current research on response maintenance and reduction. 23rd annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis: St. Petersburg Beach, Florida. September, 2003.

Vollmer, T.R. Behavior analytic bridge studies: Addressing issues of application via basic

research. 30th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Boston, Massachusetts. May, 2004.

Vollmer, T.R. Relating descriptive analysis and indirect assessments to functional analysis

outcomes. 30th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Boston, Massachusetts. May, 2004.

Vollmer, T.R. Presidential symposium: On the relationship between basic and applied

research. 24th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Orlando, Florida. September, 2004.

Vollmer, T.R. Behavioral assessment and treatment for sex offenders with mental

retardation. 31st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL. May, 2005

Vollmer, T.R. (Chair). Basic research models of clinical disorders and clinical treatments. 32nd

annual Association for Behavior Analysis Conference. Atlanta, GA. May, 2006. Vollmer, T.R. (Chair). Behavioral Assessments and Component Analyses to Improve

Interventions. 26Th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis, Daytona Beach, Florida. September 2006.

Vollmer, T.R., (Chair). Behavior Analysis in Child Welfare: Legal and Ethical Issues. 27th

annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Jacksonville, Florida. September, 2007.

Vollmer, T.R. (Chair). Behavioral assessments for covert problem behavior. 28th annual meeting

of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Bonita Springs, Florida. September, 2008.

Vollmer, T.R. (Chair). Behavioral assessment for covert behavior problems. 35th annual

meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. May, 2009. Vollmer, T.R. (Chair). An Evaluation of Factors Affecting Behavioral Assessment and Treatment

in Autism and Developmental Disabilities. 30th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Orlando, FL. October, 2010.

Vollmer, T.R. (Chair). Contemporary Issues in Child Behavior Management. 30th annual

meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Orlando, FL. October, 2010. Vollmer, T.R. (Chair). Sex offending: Prevention and intervention. 31st annual meeting of the

Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2011.

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Vollmer, T.R. (Chair). Recent research on stimulus preference and reinforcement efficacy. 31st

annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2011.

Vollmer, T.R. (Chair). Recent research on behavioral assessment. 32nd annual meeting of the

Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Jacksonsville, FL. September, 2012. Vollmer, T.R. (Chair). Novel methods for teaching skills to children with disabilities. 34th

annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Bonita Springs, FL. September, 2014.

Vollmer, T.R. (Chair). Applied behavior analysis and autism research. 35th annual meeting of

the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. September, 2015. DISCUSSANT IN SYMPOSIA AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

Vollmer, T.R. (in J. McCommas, Chair). Assessment and treatment of behavior maintained independent of social reinforcement. 21st Annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis: Washington, D.C. May, 1995.

Vollmer, T.R. (in J. Lalli, Chair). Multidisciplinary research on medical issues concerning

children. University Affiliated Programs, annual symposium. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. May, 1998.

Vollmer, T.R. (in J. Lalli, Chair). Functional analysis and treatment of severe problem

behavior. 25th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis: Chicago, IL. May, 1999.

Vollmer, T.R. (in B. Iwata, Chair). Reinforcement based interventions for severe behavior

disorders. 19th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis: Tampa, FL. September, 1999.

Vollmer, T.R. (in J.L. Cook, Chair). Use of applied behavior analysis procedures to address

behavioral issues in elementary schools. 26th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis: Washington, D.C. May, 2000.

Vollmer, T.R. (in B.A. Iwata, Chair). Current research on the assessment and treatment of

severe behavior disorders. 20th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis: Daytona Beach, FL. September, 2000.

Vollmer, T.R. (in R.G. Smith, Chair). Behavioral approaches to assess and improve

interactions between caregivers and persons with behavioral needs. 27th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. New Orleans, LA. May, 2001.

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Vollmer, T.R. (in J.E. Ringdahl, Chair). Using NCR and establishing operations in behavioral interventions. 27th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. New Orleans, LA. May, 2001.

Vollmer, T.R. (in R.G. Miltenberger, Chair). Noncontingent reinforcement: Basic principles

and practical application. 27th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. New Orleans, LA. May, 2001.

Vollmer, T.R. (in B.A. Iwata, Chair). Research on behavioral assessment and treatment

spanning the basic-to-applied continuum. Sarasota, FL. September, 2001. Vollmer, T.R. (in M. Wallace, Chair). Current research on the treatment of problem

behavior. Californial Association for Behavior Analysis. San Francisco, California. February, 2002.

Vollmer, T.R. (in M. Patel, Chair). How Skills Are Acquired in Children with Autism and

Developmental Disabilities: An Examination of Training Procedures. 28th annual Convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Toronto, Ontario. May, 2002.

Vollmer, T.R. (in J.C. Borrero, Chair). Applications of the matching law to severe problem

behavior. 22nd annual convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. September, 2002.

Vollmer, T.R., (in R.H. Thompson, Chair). Descriptive analyses of caregiver-child

interactions. 29th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Francisco, California. May, 2003.

Vollmer, T.R. (in G.P. Hanley, Chair). Evaluating conditions that affect the maintenance of

communication responses. 29th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Francisco, California. May, 2003.

Vollmer, T.R. (in C. Van Camp, Chair). Behavior analysis in family safety. 23rd annual

convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. St. Petersburg Beach, Florida. September, 2003.

Vollmer, T.R. (in B.A. Iwata, Chair). Research on behavioral acquisition: Preference,

reinforcer usage, and discrimination training. 24th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Orlando, Florida. September, 2004.

Vollmer, T.R. (in E.M. Roscoe, Chair). Refinements in the assessment and treatment of

problem behavior. 25th annual conference of the Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy. Amherst, MA. October, 2004.

Vollmer, T.R. (in J.V. Stokes, Chair). Functional behavioral assessment and treatment of

challenging behaviors. 25th annual conference of the Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy. Amherst, MA. October, 2004.

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Vollmer, T.R. (in M.E. Kelley, Chair). Extensions of applied behavior analysis in the

treatment of problem behavior. 31st annual conference of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL. May, 2005.

Vollmer, T.R. (in J.C. Borrero, Chair). Contingencies of reinforcement: The assessment and

treatment of problem behavior. California Association for Behavior Analysis, 24th annual conference, San Francisco, CA., February, 2006.

Vollmer, T.R. (in C. St. Peter Pipkin, Chair). Effects of treatment integrity on behavioral

interventions. 33rd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Diego, California. May, 2007.

Vollmer, T.R. (in B.A. Iwata, Chair). Assessment and treatment of problem behavior

maintained by escape. 28th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Bonita Springs, Florida. September, 2008.

Vollmer, T.R. (in R. Miltenberger, Chair). Applied behavior analysis applications in sports

and fitness. 28th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Bonita Springs, Florida. September, 2008.

Vollmer, T.R. (in A. Gutierrez, Chair). Behavioral interventions to improve joint attention

skills in children with autism spectrum disorder. 28th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Bonita Springs, Florida. September, 2008.

Vollmer, T.R. (in A. Barretto, Chair). The effects of establishing operations on assessment

and treatment outcomes. 35th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. May, 2009.

Vollmer, T. R. (with Foxx, R.M., Harchick, A. E., & Karsina, A. J. in W. H. Ahearn, Chair)

Reducing restraint in our public and private schools: views, considerations, and strategies. 36th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, Texas. May, 2010.

Vollmer, T.R. (in J.C. Bourret, Chair). Topics in Translational Research. 36th annual

meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, Texas. May, 2010.

Vollmer, T.R. (in H. A. Murphy, Chair). Assessment and Successful Interventions in Autism:

Three Examples. 30th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Orlando, FL. October, 2010.

Vollmer, T.R. (in C. St. Peter Pipkin, Chair). Current issues in caregiver training and

treatment integrity. 37th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, Colorado. May, 2011.

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Vollmer, T.R. (in T. G. Kopelman, Chair). Innovations in schools: increasing effective use of behavioral procedures. 37th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, Colorado. May, 2011.

Vollmer, T.R. (in David Lennox, Chair). Physical restraint and challenging behaviors: Its

use, analysis, and reduction. 31st annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2011.

Vollmer, T.R. (in G. Hanley, Chair). Considerations when teaching skills to prevent the

development of problem behavior. 31st annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2011.

Vollmer, T.R. (in S. Bancroft, Chair). Assessment and treatment of restricted and repetitive

behavior. 38th meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Seattle, Washington. May, 2012.

Vollmer, T.R. (in S. Casey, Chair). Effects of a statewide training program to improve

behavioral assessment practices for students in school settings. 39th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Minneapolis, Minnesota. May, 2013.

Vollmer, T.R. (in K. Crosland, Chair). Applied Behavior Analysis in Child Welfare. 33rd

Annual Meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2013.

Vollmer, T.R. (in A. Betz, Chair). Evaluation of interobserver agreement and visual

inspection of data. 33rd Annual Meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2013.

Vollmer, T.R. (in K.Peters, Chair). Behavioral measurement, assessment , and treatment.

33rd Annual Meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2013.

Vollmer, T.R., (in J.M. Harper, Chair). Extensions of interventions for problem behavior

maintained by social reinforcement. 40th Annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Chicago, IL. May, 2014.

Vollmer, T.R., (in B.A. Iwata, Chair). Research on the assessment and treatment of problem

behavior. 34th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Bonita Springs, FL. September, 2014.

Vollmer, T.R. (in J. McGimsey, Chair). Child welfare in Florida in 2014 and the 21st

century. 34th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Bonita Springs, FL. September, 2014.

Vollmer, T.R. (in L.Hagopian, Chair). Notable advances in and summaries of the functional

analysis and treatment of problem behavior. 41st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, TX. May, 2015.

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Vollmer, T.R. (in B.A. Iwata, Chair). Recent advances in research on DRO and NCR. 35th

annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. September, 2015.

Vollmer, T.R. (in J.C. McGinnis, Chair). Symposium on primary care ABA: The boys town

behavioral health clinics. 35th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. September, 2015.

Vollmer, T.R. (in J.L. Austin, Chair). Evaluating variations of the good behavior game: effects

on student behavior and teacher integrity of implementation. 42nd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Chigago, IL. May, 2016.

Vollmer, T.R. (in D. Wilder, Chair). Recent research on teaching basic skills to children with autism. 36th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Ft. Lauderdale, FL. September, 2016.

Vollmer, T.R. (in A. Paden, Chair). Advances in the assessment and treatment of repetitive and ritualistic behavior in individuals with autism and related disorders. 43rd annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, CO. May, 2017.

Vollmer, T.R. (in D. Wilder, Chair). Recent research on the treatment of problem behavior maintained by negative reinforcement. 37th Annual Meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. October, 2017.

Sample of papers presented at professional conferences

Vollmer, T., Jonak, M., Zarcone, J., & Iwata, B. (1989). Establishing operations and reinforcement effects. Association for Behavior Analysis Convention, Milwaukee, WI. May, 1989.

Vollmer, T., & Iwata, B. Pre-session variables that alter the effectiveness of reinforcers:

Establishing operations. Florida Association for Behavior Analysis Convention, Tampa, FL. September, 1989.

Vollmer, T., Iwata, B., Zarcone, J., & Rodgers, T. Empirical methods for program evaluation

II: Component analysis of behavior reduction programs. Association for Behavior Analysis Convention, Nashville, TN. May, 1990.

Vollmer, T.R., Rodgers, T.A., Smith, R.G., & Iwata, B.A. Treatment of aberrant behavior

and development of self-care skills using differential reinforcement. 17th annual meeting of the association for behavior analysis, Atlanta GA. May, 1991.

Vollmer, T.R. The role of noncontingent reinforcement (NCR) in the treatment of self-injury

maintained by attention. 11th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis, Sarasota, FL. September, 1991.

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Vollmer, T.R., Iwata, B.A., Duncan, B.A., Lerman, D.C. Extensions of multielement

functional analyses using reversal designs. 18th annual meeting of the association for behavior analysis, San Francisco, CA. May, 1992.

Vollmer, T.R., Iwata, B.A., Zarcone, J.R., Smith, R.G., & Mazaleski, J.L. The role of

noncontingent attention in the treatment of self-injurious behavior maintained by socially mediated positive reinforcement. 18th annual meeting of the association for behavior analysis, San Francisco, CA. May, 1992.

Vollmer, T.R. Functional (experimental) analysis: Implications for assessment and

intervention. 25th annual meeting of the National Association for School Psychologists, Washington D.C., April, 1993.

Vollmer, T.R., Iwata, B.A., Zarcone, J.R., Smith, R.G., & Mazaleski, J.L. Within-session

patterns of self-injury as indicators of behavioral function. 19th anual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Chicago, IL. May, 1993.

Marcus, B.A., & Vollmer, T.R. A decision-making model for conducting functional analyses

of SIB. 20th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Atlanta, GA. May, 1994.

Marcus, B.A., & Vollmer, T.R. Noncontingent reinforcement plus differential reinforcement

as treatment for aberrant behavior maintained by positive reinforcement. 20th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Atlanta, GA.

Ringdahl, J.E., Vollmer, T.R., & Marcus, B.A. Fixed-time escape and differential negative

reinforcement as treatment for escape maintained self-injurious behavior. 20th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Atlanta, GA. May, 1994.

Vollmer, T.R., Marcus, B.A., & LeBlanc, L.A. Analysis of interventions for undifferentiated

aberrant behavior. 20th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Atlanta, GA. May, 1994.

LeBlanc, L.A., Vollmer,T.R., & Marcus, B.A. Family training of environmental enrichment

programs for children with SIB and stereotypy. 20th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Atlanta, GA. May, 1994.

Vollmer, T.R., Marcus, B.A., Ringdahl, J.E., & Roane, H.S. Using brief functional analyses

in research: The utility of within-session data analysis. 21st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Washington, D.C. May, 1995.

Vollmer, T.R., Marcus, B.A., Ringdahl, J.E., & Roane, H.S. A decision-making process in

conducting functional analyses of severe behavior problems. 21st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Washington, D.C. May, 1995.

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Roane, H.S., Vollmer, T.R., Ringdahl, J.E., & Marcus, B.A. Further evaluation of a brief stimulus preference assessment. 22nd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis: San Francisco, CA. May, 1996.

Ringdahl, J.E., Vollmer,T.R., Marcus, B.A., & Roane, H.S. Analog evaluation of

environmental enrichment as treatment for stereotypy and self-injurious behavior. 22nd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis: San Francisco, CA. May, 1996.

Roane, H.S., Vollmer, T.R., Marcus, B.A., & Ringdahl, J.E. Analysis of differential

reinforcement treatment strength. 22nd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis: San Francisco, CA. May, 1996.

Marcus, B.A., Vollmer, T.R., Ringdahl, J.E., & Roane, H.S. An operant analysis of

aggression. 22nd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis: San Francisco, CA. May, 1996.

Vollmer, T.R. Identifying and evaluating contingencies. 23rd annual meeting of the

Association for Behavior Analysis: Chicago, IL. May, 1997. Marcus, B.A., Swanson, V., & Vollmer, T.R. Training parents to implement interventions

using functional analysis. 23rd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis: Chicago, IL. May, 1997.

Ringdahl, J.E., Vollmer, T.R., & Roane, H.S. Test-control comparisons within

undifferentiated functional analyses. 23rd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis: Chicago, IL. May, 1997.

Vollmer, T.R. Noncontingent reinforcement attenuates extinction-induced phenomena. 23rd

annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis: Chicago, IL. May, 1997. Lalli, J.S., Vollmer, T.R., Progar, P., Borrero, J., Daniel, D., Barthold, C., and Wright, C.

Positive reinforcement as treatment for escape-maintained behavior. 24th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis: Orlando, FL. May, 1998.

Vollmer, T.R. (1998). On the notion of contingency: implications for assessment and

treatment. 24th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis: Orlando, FL. May, 1998.

Vollmer, T.R., Lalli, J.S., Borrero, J., & Daniel, D. Functional analysis of aggression as

impulsive behavior. In J. Lalli (Chair): Functional analysis to assist in treatment development for severe problem behavior. 24th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis: Orlando, FL. May, 1998.

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Ringdahl, J., & Vollmer, T.R. An evaluation of noncontingent reinforcement effects as a function of baseline reinforcement schedules. 24th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis: Orlando, FL. May, 1998.

Vollmer, T.R., & Lalli, J.S. Positive reinforcement as treatment for problem behavior

maintained by escape. 106th annual convention of the American Psychological Association: San Francisco, CA. August, 1998.

Vollmer, T.R., Borrero, J.C., Wright, C., & VanCamp, C. Using descriptive analysis

methods to identify possible contingencies. In Iser G. DeLeon (Chair): Functional analysis and treatment of behavior disorders: Practical and conceptual extensions. 25th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL. May, 1999.

Borrero, J.C., Vollmer, T.R., Wright, C.S., & Van Camp, C. Identifying possible

contingencies using descriptive analysis methods. 19th annual convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Tampa, FL. September, 1999.

Borrero, J.C. & Vollmer, T.R. An application of the matching law based on descriptive

analyses of severe problem behavior. Washington, D.C. May, 2000. Borrero, J.C., Vollmer, T.R., & van Haaren, F. Laboratory evaluations of fixed-time

schedules. Washington, D.C., May, 2000. Bourret, J. & Vollmer, T.R. Application of the matching law to evaluate two-and three-

point shots taken by college basketball players. 26th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Washington, D.C. May, 2000.

Vollmer, T.R., & Borrero, J.C. Relating the matching law to the assessment and treatment of

severe behavior disorders. 108th annual convention of the American Psychological Association. Washington. D.C. August, 2000.

Wright, C.S., & Vollmer, T.R. Effects and side effects of a differential reinforcement of low

rate (DRL) schedule to reduce rapid eating. 20th annual convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. September, 2000.

Vollmer, T.R. Organizing and integrating behavioral research and service goals in school

settings. 27th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. New Orleans, LA. May, 2001.

Rapp, J.T., Vollmer, T.R., & Dozier, C.L. Assessment of stereotypy in children with autism

using response restriction. 27th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. New Orleans, LA. May, 2001.

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Wright, C.S., Vollmer, T.R., Borrero, J.C., & Dozier, C.L. Evaluating dimensions of reinforcement in parent-child interactions. 27th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. New Orleans, LA. May, 2001

Bourret, J., Vollmer, T.R., & Rapp, J.T. A method for assessing vocal mands. 27th annual

convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. New Orleans, LA. May, 2001. Dozier, C.L., Vollmer, T.R., Borrero, J.C., Bourret, J., Guiterrez, A., & Rapp, J.T. Assessing

preference for behavioral treatment vs. baseline conditions. 27th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. New Orleans, LA. May, 2001.

Borrero, J.C., Vollmer, T.R., & van Haaren, F. Further laboratory analyses of fixed time

schedules. 27th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. New Orleans, LA. May, 2001.

Vollmer, T.R. Behavior analysis in family safety update. 21st annual convention of the

Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Bourret, J., Vollmer, T.R., Rapp, J.T. Prompt fading and prompt elimination in the

production of vocal mands. 28th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Toronto, Ontario. May, 2002.

Haworth, S.C., Vollmer, T.R., van Haaren, F. Rats Lever Pressing under a Fixed Time

Schedule of Food before, during and after Exposure to a Fixed-Interval Schedule. 28th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Toronto, Ontario. May, 2002.

Borrero, J.C., Vollmer, T.R., Bourret, J. Functional Analysis of Appropriate Communicative

Behavior. 28th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Toronto, Ontario. May, 2002.

Wright, C.S., Vollmer, T.R., St. Peter, C. Destructive Behavior and the Matching Law. 28th

annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Toronto, Ontario. May, 2002.

Bourret, J., Vollmer, T.R., Wright, C.S., Borrero, J.C. Application of the Single-Response

Matching Equation in Descriptive Analyses of Problem Behavior. 28th annual convention for the Association of Behavior Analysis. Toronto, Ontario. May, 2002.

Rapp, J.T., Vollmer, T.R., Hovanetz, A. Evaluation of an Operant Intervention for Pool

Avoidance Using a Changing Criterion Water Depth. 28th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Toronto, Ontario. May, 2002.

Bourret, J., Vollmer, T.R., & Borrero, J.C. An overview of research on the matching law in

natural settings. 22nd annual convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2002.

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St. Peter, C., Vollmer, T.R., & Samaha, A. On the role of attention in evaluating naturally

occurring matching relations. 22nd annual convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2002

Wright, C.S., & Vollmer, T.R. Combining descriptive and functional analyses to indentify

idiosyncratic variables maintaining aggression. 22nd annual convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2002

Gutierrez, A., Vollmer, T.R., Samaha, A., & Rapp, J. Errorless discrimination training to

teach a simple PECS discrimination. 22nd annual convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2002

Vollmer, T.R. The applied behavior analysis initiative: An update. 22nd annual convention of

the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2002

Bourret, J., Vollmer, T.R., Van Camp, C.M., & Borrero, J.C. A case study in behavioral

medicine. 29th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Francisco, California. May, 2003.

St. Peter, C., Vollmer, T.R., and Bourret, J. On the role of attention in evaluating naturally

occurring matching relations. 29th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Francisco, California. May, 2003.

Rapp, J.T., Vollmer, T.R., Samaha, A., Cotnoir, N.M., & Hovanetz, A. Further analysis of

multiple topographies of stereotypy. 29th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Francisco, California. May, 2003.

Kahl, K., Vollmer, T.R., Cotnoir, N.M., & Borrero, C. An evaluation of relations between

child behavior and caregiver reprimands. 29th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Francisco, California. May, 2003.

Borrero, J., Vollmer, T.R., Bourret, J., & Van Camp, C. A descriptive analysis method for

assessing interactions among caregivers and abused and neglected children. 29th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Francisco, California. May, 2003.

Borrero, C., & Vollmer, T.R.. Combining naturalistic observations and functional analyses

to identify idiosyncratic variables maintaining aggression. 29th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Francisco, California. May, 2003.

Haworth, S.C., Vollmer, T.R., & van Haaren, F. Effects of fixed-interval exposure on rats

lever pressing under similar and dissimilar noncontingent schedules of food. 29th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Francisco, California. May, 2003.

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Samaha, A., Vollmer, T.R., Borrero, C., Kahl, K., St. Peter, C., & Bourret, J. Using lag-

sequential analysis to describe response-stimulus relations in the natural environment. 23rd annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. St. Petersburg Beach, Florida. September, 2003.

St. Peter, C., & Vollmer, T.R.. A laboratory model to study DRO and NCR. 23rd annual

meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. St. Petersburg Beach, Florida. September, 2003.

Kahl, K., Vollmer, T.R., Cotnoir, N., & Borrero, C. Descriptive analyses of caregiver

reprimands. 23rd annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. St. Petersburg Beach, Florida. September, 2003.

Witherup, L., Vollmer, T.R., Bourret, J., Borrero, J., & Van Camp, C. Measurable

dimensions of running away. 23rd annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. St. Petersburg Beach, Florida. September, 2003.

Borrero, J., Vollmer, T.R., Bourret, J., & Van Camp, C. A descriptive analysis method for

assessing interactions among caregivers and abused and neglected children. 23rd annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. St. Petersburg Beach, Florida. September, 2003.

Bourret, J., Vollmer, T.R., & Witherup, L. An application of response restriction in a

multicomponent environment. 23rd annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. St. Petersburg Beach, Florida. September, 2003.

St. Peter, C. & Vollmer, T.R. A laboratory model to study DRO and NCR. 30th annual

convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Boston, Massachussets. May, 2004.

Samaha, A., Vollmer, T.R., & Osteen, L. Effects of contingency manipulations on

responding with rats. 30th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Boston, Massachussets. May, 2004.

Bourret, J., Vollmer, T.R., & Witherup, L. An application of response restriction and

contingent access to responses in complex multioperant environments. 30th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Boston, Massachussets. May, 2004.

Samaha, A., Vollmer, T.R., Borrero, C., Kahl, K., St. Peter, C., & Bourret, J. Using lag-

sequential analyses to describe response-stimulus relations in the natural environment. 30th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Boston, Massachussets. May, 2004.

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Witherup, L., Vollmer, T.R., & Borrero, J.C. An analysis of risk factors for running away among youth in foster care. . 24th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Orlando, Florida. September, 2004.

Kahl, K., Vollmer, T.R., Reyes, J., Hall, A., Reed R., Jensen, G., & Carr, S. University of

Florida/Seguin Unit Collaboration. 24th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Orlando, Florida. September, 2004.

Reyes, J., Vollmer, T.R., Kahl, K., Hall, A., Reed, R., Jensen, G., & Carr, S. Assessment of

deviant sexual arousal. 24th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Orlando, Florida. September, 2004.

St. Peter, C.C., & Vollmer, T.R. A laboratory examination of treatment integrity failures.

31st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL. May, 2005.

Mayfield, K., & Vollmer, T.R. Improving mathematics skills of maltreated children using

untrained peer tutors. 31st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL. May, 2005.

Borrero, J.C., Vollmer, T.R., & Samaha, A. An evaluation of response persistence and

response suppression under time based schedules of food presentation. 31st Annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL. May, 2005.

Samaha, A., Vollmer, T.R., & O’Steen, L. Some effects of contingency evaluations on

responding with rats. 31st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL. May, 2005.

Van Camp, C., & Vollmer, T.R. Methods to analyze placement disruptions experienced by

foster parents and foster children. 31st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL. May, 2005.

Athens, E., & Vollmer, T.R. An investigation of treatment integrity failures during

discrimination training. 31st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL. May, 2005.

Reed, R., Hall, A., Vollmer, T.R., & Reyes, J.R. Overview of the Seguin Unit. 31st annual

meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL. May, 2005. Sloman, K., Vollmer, T.R., Reyes, J.R., Hall, A., Reed, R., Jensen, G., and Carr, S.

University of Florida/Seguin Unit collaboration. 31st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL. May, 2005.

Reyes, J.R., Vollmer, T.R., Sloman, K., Hall, A., Jensen, G., & Carr, S. Assessment and

treatment of deviant sexual arousal. 31st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL. May, 2005.

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Witherup, L., Vollmer, T.R., Van Camp, C., & Borrero, J.C. Factors associated with running

away among youth in foster care. 31st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL. May, 2005.

Athens, E., Vollmer,T.R., & St. Peter, C. An examination of percentile schedules of

reinforcement to increase compliance. 25th annual convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Sarasota, Fl., September, 2005.

Samaha, A., Vollmer, T.R., & O’Steen, L. Some effects of contingency manipulations on

lever pressing with rats. 25th annual convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Sarasota, Fl., September, 2005.

St. Peter, C.C., & Vollmer, T.R. Attenuating the disruptive effects of treatment integrity

failures in DRO: A laboratory evaluation. 25th annual convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Sarasota, Fl., September, 2005.

Sloman, K., Vollmer, T.R., Reyes, J.R., Reed, R., Hall, A., Brodkorb, W. Two clinical

interventions for offenders with developmental disabilities. 25th annual convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Sarasota, Fl., September, 2005.

Vollmer, T.R., Reyes, J.R., Sloman, K.N. Correspondence between preference assessments

and actual item selection for offenders with developmental disabilities. 25th annual convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Sarasota, Fl., September, 2005.

Mayfield, K., & Vollmer, T.R.. Improving mathematics skills of maltreated children using

untrained peer tutors. 25th annual convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Sarasota, Fl., September, 2005.

Witherup, L., & Vollmer, T.R. Baseline measurement of running away among youth in

foster care. 25th annual convention of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Sarasota, Fl., September, 2005.

Witherup, L. & Vollmer, T.R. Baseline measurement of running away in youth in foster

care. 32nd annual Association for Behavior Analysis Conference. Atlanta, GA. May, 2006.

Athens, E. S., Vollmer, T.R., & St. Peter Pipkin, C. An examination of percentile schedules

of reinforcement to increase compliance. 32nd annual Association for Behavior Analysis Conference. Atlanta, GA. May, 2006.

St. Peter Pipkin, C. & Vollmer, T.R. Sequence effects in DRA treatment integrity failures. 32nd

annual Association for Behavior Analysis Conference. Atlanta, GA. May, 2006.

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Athens E.S. & Vollmer, T.R. An evaluation of tact generalization. 32nd annual Association for Behavior Analysis Conference. Atlanta, GA. May, 2006.

Reed, R., Hall, A., Vollmer, T.R., Reyes, J.R., & Sloman, K.N. Deviant sexual behavior in our

culture. 32nd annual Association for Behavior Analysis Conference. Atlanta, GA. May, 2006.

Reyes, J.R., Vollmer, T.R., Sloman, K.N., & Hall, A. Replications and extensions in

plethysmograph-based arousal assessments. 32nd annual Association for Behavior Analysis Conference. Atlanta, GA. May, 2006.

Reyes, J.R., Whitehouse, C., Samaha, A., Sloman, K.N., & Vollmer, T.R. A description of two

novel assessment components. 32nd annual Association for Behavior Analysis Conference. Atlanta, GA. May, 2006.

Sloman, K.N., Vollmer, T.R., & Reyes, J.R. Correspondence between preference assessments

an actual item selection. 32nd annual Association for Behavior Analysis Conference. Atlanta, GA. May, 2006.

Van Camp, C., Montgomery, J.L., Goh, H., & Vollmer, T.R. The Behavior Analysis Services

Program and caregiver training: evaluation of program effectiveness. 32nd annual Association for Behavior Analysis Conference. Atlanta, GA. May, 2006.

Reyes, J.R. Vollmer, T.R., & Athens, E.S. Analog of teachers’ tendencies to reinforce side

preferences. 32nd annual Association for Behavior Analysis Conference. Atlanta GA. May, 2006.

Sloman, K.N., Vollmer, T.R., & Samaha, A. A laboratory comparison of differential

reinforcement of other behavior (DRO), noncontingent reinforcement (NCR), and momentary DRO. 32nd annual Association for Behavior Analysis Conference. Atlanta, GA. May, 2006.

Samaha, A., Vollmer, T.R., & Sloman, K.N. Animal and human-operant models of common

behavioral treatments. 32nd annual Association for Behavior Analysis Conference. Atlanta, GA. May, 2006.

Sloman, K.N., Vollmer, T.R., & Reyes, J.R. Correspondence Between Preference Assessments

and Actual Item Selection. 26th annual Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2006

Athens, E.S., Vollmer, T.R., & St. Peter Pipkin, Claire. Methods for Conducting Preference

Assessments with Verbal Children. 26th annual Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2006

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Samaha, A., Reyes, J.R. & Vollmer, T.R. Evaluating Visual Preference for Deviant Stimuli. 26th annual Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2006

Whitehouse, C., Reyes, J.R., Sloman, K.N. & Vollmer, T.R. Skill Assessment and Training for

Offenders with Developmental Disabilities. 26th annual Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2006

Reyes, J.R., Vollmer, T.R. & Sloman, K.N. Replications and extensions in plethysmograph

based arousal assessments. 26th annual Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2006

Van Camp, C., Vollmer, T.R., & Goh, H. The behavior analysis services program and caregiver

training: evaluations of program effectiveness. 26th annual Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2006

Mayfield, K., Glenn, I., St. Peter Pipkin, C. & Vollmer, T.R. The development of a computer

program to teach spelling words using prompt fading and systematic review. 26th annual Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2006.

Reyes, J.R., Vollmer, T.R. & Athens, E.S. Analog of teachers’ tendencies to reinforce side

preferences in discrete trial training. 26th annual Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2006.

Samaha, A. & Vollmer, T.R. Animal and human operant models of common behavioral

treatment. 26th annual Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2006.

Sloman, K.N., Vollmer, T.R. & Samaha, A. A laboratory comparison of differential

reinforcement of other behavior (DRO), noncontingent reinforcement (NCR) and momentary DRO. 26th annual Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2006

Witherup, L., Van Camp, C., Vollmer, T.R. & Prestemon, A. A comparison of preference

assessment methods for use with verbal children. 26th annual Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2006.

Whitehouse, C..M., Van Camp, C.M., Witherup, L.R., Vollmer, T.R. An analysis of risk factors

for placement disruption and running away among youth in foster care. 25th annual meeting of the California Association for Behavior Analysis. Burlingame, California. February, 2007.

Van Camp, C.M., Vollmer, T.R., Goh, H., & Montgomery, J. The behavior analysis services

program and caregiver training: evaluations of program effectiveness. 25th annual meeting of the California Association for Behavior Analysis. Burlingame, California. February, 2007.

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Witherup, L.R., & Vollmer, T.R. Assessment of running away among youth in foster care. 25th

annual Meeting of the California Association for Behavior Analysis. Burlingame, California. February, 2007.

Borrero, C.S.W., Vollmer, T.R., Borrero, J.C., Bourret, J., & Sloman, K.N. An experimental

evaluation of the matching law and severe problem behavior. 25th annual meeting of the California Association for Behavior Analysis. Burlingame, California. February, 2007.

Borrero, J.C., Vollmer, T.R., & Samaha, A.L. Contextual fixed-time schedule effects. 25th annual

meeting of the California Association for Behavior Analysis. Burlingame, California. February, 2007.

Van Camp, C.M., & Vollmer, T.R. Evaluating placement stability in foster care:

Methodological issues and implications for program evaluation. 33rd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Diego, California. May, 2007.

St. Peter Pipkins, C., & Vollmer, T.R. Effects of treatment integrity failures on DRA: A

laboratory study. 33rd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Diego, California. May, 2007.

Athens, E.S., Vollmer, T.R., & Kelley, M.E. A parametric evaluation of the differential

reinforcement of alternative behavior procedure. 33rd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Diego, California. May, 2007.

Colby A.M., Rapp, J.T., Vollmer, T.R., Roane, H.S., Lomas, J., & Britton, L.N. (POSTER).

Interval recording for duration events: A re-evaluation. 33rd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Diego, California. May, 2007.

Reyes, J.R., Sloman, K., & Vollmer, T.R. Reinforcing effects of preference-assessment vs. token

store selections under single and concurrent reinforcement schedules. 33rd annual Meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Diego, California. May, 2007.

Reyes, J.R., Vollmer, T.R., & Hall, A. The influence of pre-session factors in the assessment of

deviant arousal. 33rd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Diego, California. May, 2007.

Reyes, J.R., Vollmer, T.R., & Hall, A. Evaluation of a portable plethysmograph device in the

assessment of sex offenders with developmental disabilities. 33rd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Diego, California. May, 2007.

Vollmer, T.R., Reyes, J.R., Sloman, K., & Hall, A. A behavioral model for the assessment of sex

offenders with developmental disabilities. 33rd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Diego, California. May, 2007.

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Borrero, C.S.W., Vollmer, T.R., Borrero, J.C., Bourret, J.C., & Sloman, K. An experimental evaluation of the matching law and severe problem behavior. 33rd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Diego, California. May, 2007.

Sloman, K., Vollmer, T.R., & Reyes, J.R. Effects of a unit-wide special activities program on

maladaptive behavior. 33rd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Diego, California. May, 2007.

St. Peter Pipkin, C.C., Athens, E.A., & Vollmer, T.R. Alternative preference assessment methods

for elementary school students. 33rd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Diego, California. May, 2007.

Athens, E.A., Vollmer, T.R., Sloman, K., & St. Peter Pipkin, C.C. An analysis of vocal

stereotypy and treatment schedule thinning. 33rd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. San Diego, California. May, 2007.

Reyes, J.R., Vollmer,T.R., & Samaha, A. Assessement of visual stimulus preferences for sex

offenders with developmental disabilities. 27th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Jacksonville, Florida. September, 2007.

Reyes, J.R., & Vollmer, T.R. Evaluation of a portable plethysmograph device in the assessment

of sex offenders with developmental disabilities. 27th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Jacksonville, Florida. September, 2007.

Sloman, K.N., Reyes, J.R., & Vollmer, T.R. Effects of a unit-wide special activity program on

maladaptive behavior. 27th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Jacksonville, Florida. September, 2007.

VanCamp, C.M., Vollmer, T.R., Pauly, C., & Whitehouse, C. Effects of parent training on

placement stability in foster care. 27th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Jacksonville, Florida. September, 2007.

Whitehouse, C.M., VanCamp, C.M., & Vollmer, T.R. The behavior analysis services program:

further evaluation of caregiver training. 27th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Jacksonville, Florida. September, 2007.

Sloman, K, Vollmer, T.R., Samaha, A., & Bosch, A. A clinical and laboratory evaluation of

noncontingent reinforcement and momentary differential reinforcement of other behavior. 34th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL. May, 2008.

Reyes, J.R. Vollmer, T.R., Hall, A., Jansen, G. The use of a mobile plethysmograph in the

assessment of sex offenders with developmental disabilities. 34th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL. May, 2008.

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Vollmer, T.R., Reyes, J.R., Whitehouse, C.M., & Jansen, G. The use of covert assessments for sex offenders with developmental disabilities. 34th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL. May, 2008.

Reyes, J.R., Vollmer, T.R., & Samaha, A. The use of a paired-choice preference assessment

format for sex offenders with developmental disabilities. 34th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL. May, 2008.

Athens, E.S., Vollmer,T.R., & Reyes, J.R. An investigation of treatment integrity failures during

discrimination training. 34th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL. May, 2008.

Samaha, A., Vollmer, T.R., & Bosch, A. Evaluations of interobserver agreement. 34th annual

meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL. May, 2008. Phillips, C.L., & Vollmer, T.R. Stimulus control by textual prompts when completing task

sequences. 28th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Bonita Springs, Florida. September, 2008.

Whitehouse, C.M, Van Camp, C.M, & Vollmer, T.R. An analysis of risk factors for placement

disruption among youth in foster care. 28th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Bonita Springs, Florida. September, 2008.

Yakich, T.M., Donaldson, J.M., Van Camp, C.M., & Vollmer, T.R. Evaluations of parenting

practices on child behavior. 28th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Bonita Springs, Florida. September, 2008.

Reyes, J.R., Vollmer, T.R., Whitehouse, C.M., & Jansen, G. The use of in situ assessments for

sex offenders with developmental disabilities. 28th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Bonita Springs, Florida. September, 2008.

Samaha, A.L., & Vollmer, T.R. Acquisition and maintenance when reinforcers are presented

following both the occurrence and omission of behavior. 35th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. May, 2009.

Tetreault, A., St. Peter Pipkin, C.C., Vollmer, T.R., & Winters, S.M. An evaluation of integrity

failures during token economies. 35th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. May, 2009.

Athens, E.S., & Vollmer,T.R. Parametric evaluation of the differential reinforcement of

alternative behavior. 35th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. May, 2009.

Reyes, J.R., Vollmer, T.R., Whitehouse, C.M., & Jansen, G. The use of in situ assessments for

sex offenders with developmental disabilities. 35th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. May, 2009.

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Phillips, C.L., & Vollmer, T.R. Stimulus control by textual prompts when completing task

sequences. 35th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. May, 2009.

Donaldson J.M., Vollmer T.R., Berard K., Krous, T. & Downs, S. An evaluation of the good behavior game in kindergarten classrooms. 29th annual meeting of the Florida Association

for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2009. Phillips, C.L., & Vollmer, T.R. Generalized instruction following of a particular mode: textual

and pictorial instructions. 29th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2009.

Whitehouse C.M., Vollmer, T.R., & Cuevas, R. An evaluation of preference for reinforcement or

response cost conditions. 29th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2009.

Bosch, A., Phillips, C. L., Vollmer, T. R., Nyman, A., Zawoyski, A., & Broome, D. An

evaluation of a common autism treatment: The weighted vest. 36th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, Texas. May, 2010.

Bosch, A., Vollmer, T. R., Breeden, A., Nyman, A., Zawoyski, A., & Broome, D. An evaluation of repetitive behavior in typically functioning adults and implications for functional analyses. 36th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, Texas. May, 2010.

Broome, D., Bosch, A., Vollmer, T.R., & Zawoyski, A. (POSTER). The effects of auditory stimulation on repetitive behavior. 36th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, Texas. May, 2010.

Donaldson, J., Vollmer, T. R., Krous, T., Downs, S. E., & Berard, K. An evaluation of the good behavior game in kindergarten classrooms. 36th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, Texas. May, 2010.

Donaldson, J., Vollmer, T. R., Yakich, T. M., & Van Camp, C. M. Evaluating a timeout procedure to decrease problem behavior and increase compliance to the timeout demand. 36th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, Texas. May, 2010.

Sy, J., & Vollmer, T. R. An evaluation of response rates under progressively increasing delays to reinforcement. 36th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, Texas. May, 2010.

Zawoyski, A., Bosch, A., Vollmer, T.R., & Broome, D. (POSTER). Evaluating the effects of matched and unmatched stimuli on nail biting in typically developing children. 36th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, Texas. May, 2010.

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Berard, K.P., Vollmer, T.R., & Bullard, A. Evaluations of the over-justification effect. 30th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Orlando, FL. October, 2010.

Bosch, A., Phillips, C. L., Vollmer, T. R., Nyman, A., Zawoyski, A., & Broome, D. An evaluation of a common autism treatment: The weighted vest. 30th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Orlando, FL. October, 2010.

Bosch, A., Vollmer, T. R., Breeden, A., Nyman, A., Zawoyski, A., & Broome, D. An evaluation of repetitive behavior in typically functioning adults and implications for functional analyses. 30th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Orlando, FL. October, 2010.

Donaldson, J. M., Sy, J.R., & Vollmer, T.R. An evaluation of repetitive behavior in typically functioning adults and implications for functional analyses with developmentally disabled children. 30th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Orlando, FL. October, 2010.

Donaldson, J.M. & Vollmer, T.R. An evaluation and comparison of timeout procedures with and without release contingencies. 30th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Orlando, FL. October, 2010.

Sy, J.R. & Vollmer, T.R. An evaluation of repetitive behavior in typically functioning adults and implications for functional analyses with developmentally disabled children. 30th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Orlando, FL. October, 2010.

Whitehouse C.M., Vollmer, T.R., & Cuevas, R. An evaluation of preference for reinforcement or response cost conditions. 30th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Orlando, FL. October, 2010.

Zawoyski, A., Bosch, A., Vollmer, T.R., & Broome, D. (POSTER). Evaluating the effects of matched and unmatched stimuli on nail biting in typically developing children. 30th

annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Orlando, FL. October, 2010.

Berard, K.P., Vollmer, T.R., & Bullard, A. Evaluations of the over-justification effect. 37th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, Colorado. May, 2011.

Berard, K. P., Vollmer, T. R., Donaldson, J. M., & Walker, S. F. Assessment of academic task engagement. 37th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, Colorado. May, 2011.

Bosch, A. & Vollmer, T. R. Classroom based and school-wide interventions in a middle school. 37th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, Colorado. May, 2011.

Bosch, A., Vollmer, T. R., Breeden, A., Nyman, A., & Zawoyski, A. An evaluation of repetitive behavior in typically functioning adults and implications for functional analyses. 37th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, Colorado. May, 2011.

Donaldson, J. M., & Vollmer, T. R. An evaluation and comparison of timeout

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procedures with and without release contingencies. 37th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, Colorado. May, 2011.

Donaldson, J. M., & Vollmer, T. R. Evaluations of timeout procedures and parameters in

applied settings. 37th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, Colorado. May, 2011.

Sy, J. R., Donaldson, J. M., Vollmer, T. R. An evaluation of factors that influence instruction following behavior. 37th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, Colorado. May, 2011.

Sy, J., & Vollmer, T. R. The effects of reinforcement delay on the acquisition of discrimination responses by children with developmental disabilities. 37th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, Colorado. May, 2011.

Walker, S. F., Vollmer, T. R., & Joslyn, P. R. (POSTER). The role of age and gender: An extension of penile plythesmograph based arousal assessments for sex offenders with intellectual disabilities. 37th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, Colorado. May, 2011.

Walker, S. F., Vollmer, T. R., Whitehouse, C. M., Joslyn, P. R., & Jensen, G. (POSTER). Treatment of high-risk covert behavior in sex offenders with intellectual disabilities. 37th

annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, Colorado. May, 2011.

Peters, K.P., Vollmer, T.R., Donaldson, J.M., & Walker, S.F. Assessment of academic task engagement. The 31st annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2011.

Walker, S.F., Vollmer, T.R., Whitehouse, C.M., & Joslyn, P.R. Treatment of high-risk behavior

in sex offenders with intellectual disabilities. 31st annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2011.

Walker, S.F., Vollmer, T.R., & Joslyn, P.R. Evaluation of differential suppression of arousal for

sex offenders with intellectual disabilities. 31st annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2011.

Donaldson, J. & Vollmer, T.R. The effects of warnings on intermittent timeout. 31st annual

meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2011.

Phillips, C.L., & Vollmer, T.R. An evaluation of the picture-word problem in sight reading with

individuals with ASD. 31st annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2011.

Whitehouse, C.M., Vollmer, T.R., & Colbert, B. Evaluations of placement and activity

preference among youth in foster care: Potential implications for placement matching. 31st annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2011.

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Reyes, J.R., & Vollmer, T.R. A behavior analytic approach to the assessment and treatment of sexual offending. 38th meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Seattle, Washington. May, 2012.

Walker, S.F., Vollmer, T.R., & Joslyn, P.R. Further assessment of deviant arousal of sex

offenders diagnosed with intellectual disabilities. 38th meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Seattle, Washington. May, 2012.

Phillips, C.L., & Vollmer, T.R. An evaluation of the picture-word problem in sight word

reading with individuals with autism spectrum disorders. 38th meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Seattle, Washington. May, 2012.

Whitehouse, C.M., Vollmer, T.R., & Colbert, B. Evaluation of placement and activity

preferences in child welfare: potential implications for placement matching. 38th meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Seattle, Washington. May, 2012.

Walker, S.F., Vollmer, T.R., Whitehouse, C.M., & Joslyn, P.R. Treatment of high-risk behavior

in sex offenders with intellectual disabilities. 38th meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Seattle, Washington. May, 2012.

Whitehouse, C.M., Colbert, B., & Vollmer, T.R.. Evaluation of placement and activity

preferences among youth in foster care. 32nd annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Jacksonville, FL. September, 2012.

Joslyn, P.R., Vollmer, T.R., & Walker, S.F. Risk assessment of severe aggressive behavior of adult male offenders with intellectual disabilities. 32nd annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Jacksonville, FL. September, 2012.

Slocum, S., Zeug, N., Baker, C., Wunderlich, K., Peters, K., & Vollmer, T.R. A functional analysis of mild punishers for vocal stereotypy. 32nd annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Jacksonville, FL. September, 2012.

Wunderlich, K., & Vollmer, T.R. Evaluations of response interruption and redirection in the treatment of vocal stereotypy. 32nd annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Jacksonville, FL. September, 2012.

Vollmer, T.R. Applied behavior analysis and child welfare. (panel discussion). 32nd annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Jacksonville, FL. September, 2012.

Peters, K., & Vollmer, T.R. An evaluation of the overjustification effect: A replication of Deci. 32nd annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Jacksonville, FL. September, 2012.

Whitehouse, C.M., Vollmer, T.R., & Colbert, B. Evaluation of a method for placement matching in foster care: Implications for preference assessment results. 39th Annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Minneapolis, Minnesota. May, 2013.

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Sy, J.R. Vollmer, T.R., Lewis-Wanninger, M., Blum, A., Mack, K. Use of change over delay during differential reinforcement of alternative behavior (poster). 39th Annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Minneapolis, Minnesota. May, 2013.

Wunderlich, K., & Vollmer, T.R. Evaluations of response interruption and redirection in the treatment of vocal stereotypy. ). 39th Annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Minneapolis, Minnesota. May, 2013.

Walker, S.F., Vollmer, T.R., Ong, T, and Joslyn, P.R. Influence of features other than age and gender on paired stimulus preference assessments of sexual interest. ). 39th Annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Minneapolis, Minnesota. May, 2013.

Reyes, J.R., & Vollmer, T.R. Future directions in the assessment and treatment of sexual offenders with developmental disabilities. ). 39th Annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Minneapolis, Minnesota. May, 2013.

Joslyn, P.R., Vollmer, T.R., & Walker, S.F. Risk assessment of severe aggression in adult male offenders with developmental disabilities. ). 39th Annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Minneapolis, Minnesota. May, 2013.

Slocum, S.K., Zeug, N., Baker, C., Wunderlich, K., Peters, K.P., & Vollmer, T.R. ). 39th Annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Minneapolis, Minnesota. May, 2013.

Joslyn, P.R., Dikkens, N., Walker, S.F., & Vollmer, T.R. Using momentary time sampling to evaluate staff-resident interaction. 33rd Annual Meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2013.

Simms, C.B., & Vollmer, T.R.. Evaluation of mand modalities for individuals with limited verbal repertoires. 33rd Annual Meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2013.

Wunderlich, K.L., Vollmer, T.R., Phillips, C.L., & Donaldson, J.M. An evaluation of generalization methods to teach children to tact. 33rd Annual Meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2013.

Whitehouse, C., Vollmer, T.R., & Colbert, B. Evaluation of a method for placement matching in foster care. 33rd Annual Meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, Florida. September, 2013.

Simms, C., & Vollmer, T.R. Evaluation of mand modalities for individuals with limited verbal repertoires. 40th Annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Chicago, IL. May, 2014.

Slocum, S.K., Lewis, M.H., Vollmer, T.R., Radonovich, K., Whitehouse, C.M., Peter, K.P., Phillips, C. Developing a novel treatment for restricted inflexible behavior. 40th Annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Chicago, IL. May, 2014.

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Joslyn, P.R., & Vollmer, T.R. Implementing the good behavior game in classrooms with children with behavior disorders. 40th Annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Chicago, IL. May, 2014.

Whitehouse, C.M., Vollmer, T.R., & Colbert, B. Evaluation of a method to match foster children with foster parents using preference assessment results. 40th Annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Chicago, IL. May, 2014.

Traub, M.R., & Vollmer, T.R. Response latency and response allocation as measures of elopement. 40th Annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Chicago, IL. May, 2014.

Simms, C.B., Perez, B., & Vollmer, T.R.. (poster). An application of the PECS protocol to Apple iPad-based communication training. 40th Annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Chicago, IL. May, 2014.

Wunderlich, K.L., Vollmer, T.R., Phillips, C.L., & Donaldson, J.M. An evaluation of tact generalization. 40th Annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Chicago, IL. May, 2014.

Mehrkam, L., Traub, M.R., & Vollmer, T.R. (poster). The effects of stimulus control transfer and prompting on the emergence of pure mands. 40th Annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Chicago, IL. May, 2014.

Slocum, S., Vollmer, T.R., Whitehouse, C., Peters, K.P., Radonovich, K, & Lewis, M.H. A treatment for rigid behavior in individuals with ASD. 34th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Bonita Springs, FL. September, 2014.

Whitehouse, C., & Vollmer, T.R. Matching foster children and foster parents using preference assessment data. 34th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Bonita Springs, FL. September, 2014.

Klinepeter, E., Slocum, S.K., Peters, K.P., Wunderlich, K., Simms, C., & Vollmer, T.R. An evaluation of an exchange response to treat pica. 34th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Bonita Springs, FL. September, 2014.

Rubow, C., & Vollmer, T.R. Teaching parents to implement least-to-most prompting. 34th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Bonita Springs, FL. September, 2014.

Joslyn, P.R., & Vollmer, T.R. Implementation of the good behavior game with delinquent children. 34th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Bonita Springs, FL. September, 2014.

Peters, K.P., Traub, M.R., & Vollmer, T.R. The effects of mode of presentation on homework completion in elementary-aged students. 41st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, TX. May, 2015.

Grauerholz-Fisher, E., Traub, M.R., Peters, K.P., & Vollmer, T.R. Increasing compliance with homework: A functional analysis of schoolwork completion. 41st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, TX. May, 2015.

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Slocum, S.K., & Vollmer, T.R. Evaluation of two emergency procedures to treat severe escape behavior. 41st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, TX. May, 2015.

Klinepeter, E., Merhkam, L., Slocum, S.K., Peters, K.P, & Vollmer, T.R. Using a differential reinforcement procedure to treat pica. 41st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, TX. May, 2015.

Perez, B.C., Merhkam, L. Vollmer, T.R., & Dorey, N.R. Functional analysis and treatment of resource guarding in pet dogs. 41st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, TX. May, 2015.

Traub, M.R., Merhkam, L., & Vollmer, T.R. The effects of stimulus control and prompting on the emergence of pure mands. 41st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, TX. May, 2015.

Fernand, J.K., Zabala, K., & Vollmer, T.R. Functional analysis of problem behavior maintained by access to routines. 41st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, TX. May, 2015.

Wunderlich, K.L., Vollmer, T.R., Merhkam, L Feuerbacher, E.N., & Simms, C.B. Stability of function of automatically reinforced behavior over time. 41st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, TX. May, 2015.

Joslyn, P.R., & Vollmer, T.R. Training teachers to implement the good behavior game for children with behavior disorders. 41st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, TX. May, 2015.

Rubow, C., & Vollmer, T.R. Teaching parents to implement least-to-most procedures for self-care skills. 41st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, TX. May, 2015.

Simms, C.B., Fernand, J.K., Slocum, S.K., Rubow, C., & Vollmer, T.R. A systematic replication of the Horner and Keilitz prompting sequence. 41st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, TX. May, 2015.

Fernand, J.K., & Vollmer, T.R. An evaluation of delays to reinforcement in the treatment of problem behavior maintained by access to routines. 41st annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Antonio, TX. May, 2015.

Joslyn, P.R., & Vollmer, T.R. Training teachers to implement the good behavior game with children with delinquent behavior. 35th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. September, 2015.

Serpa, K., & Vollmer, T.R. A retrospective analysis of aggression functional analysis data. 35th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. September, 2015.

Traub, M., Peter, K.P., Grauerholz-Fisher, E., & Vollmer, T.R. Minimizing distraction during homework for typically developing elementary school students. 35th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. September, 2015.

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Rubow, C., & Vollmer, T.R. Improving teacher implementation and treatment outcomes of the good behavior game using classDOJO and merits. 35th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. September, 2015.

Whitehouse, C., Vollmer, T.R., & Colbert, B. Use of a computerized preference assessment and placement matching system in a foster care agency. 35th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. September, 2015.

Perez, B., Fernand, J.K., & Vollmer, T.R. An evaluation of prompt dependency in the acquisition of task analyses. 35th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. September, 2015.

Fernand, J.K., Hernandez, V., & Vollmer, T.R. An evaluation of functional analysis conditions for assessing inappropriate mealtime behavior. 35th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. September, 2015.

Slocum, S., Peters, K. Aboushaar,R., & Vollmer, T.R. Development of a short-term emergency program for problem behavior: assessment, treatment, and parent training. 35th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. September, 2015.

Grauerholz-Fisher, E. Slocum, S., Peters, K., & Vollmer, T.R. Evaluating an extinction-thinning procedure to reduce severe problem behavior maintained by social-positive reinforcement. 35th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. September, 2015.

Rubow, C., & Vollmer, T.R. Using ClassDojo and merits to improve implementation and outcomes of the good behavior game. 42nd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Chigago, IL. May, 2016.

Slocum, S.K., Grauerholz-Fisher, E., Peters, K.P., & Vollmer, T.R.Evaluating a reinforce-thinning procedure to reduce severe problem behavior maintained by social-positive reinforcement. 42nd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Chigago, IL. May, 2016.

Simms, C.B., Traub, M.., Vollmer, T.R., & Wunderlich, K.L. Teaching pre-academic skills: evaluating a treatment package to teach pre-schoolers to sit appropriately. 42nd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Chigago, IL. May, 2016.

Deshais, M., Fisher, A., Kahng,S., & Vollmer, T.R. An investigation of the effects of group contingencies on worksheet completion. 42nd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Chigago, IL. May, 2016.

Eslava, V.H., Fermand, J.K., & Vollmer, T.R. Changes in response topographies during sessions of functional analysis of problem behavior. 42nd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Chigago, IL. May, 2016.

Peters, K.P, & Vollmer, T.R. Evaluations of the overjustification effect: replication of Deci. 42nd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Chigago, IL. May, 2016.

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Fernand, J.K., Eslava, V.H., & Vollmer, T.R. A comparison of functional analysis conditions in the assessment of inappropriate mealtime behavior. 42nd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Chigago, IL. May, 2016.

Amanieh, H., Fernand, J.K., Grauerholz-Fisher, E., Perez, B.C., Conine, D., & Vollmer, T.R. Treatment integrity of research procedures implemented by therapists across sites. 42nd annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Chigago, IL. May, 2016.

Kronfli, F., Joslyn, P.R., & Vollmer, T.R. Evaluation of the good behavior game with high school students in a restrictive setting. 36th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Ft. Lauderdale, FL. September, 2016.

Joslyn, P.R., & Vollmer, T.R. Evaluation of a low-effort classroom management procedure in a restrictive setting. 36th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Ft. Lauderdale, FL. September, 2016.

Deshais, M., Guerrero, L., & Vollmer, T.R. Increasing cooperation with routine fingernail grooming. 36th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Ft. Lauderdale, FL. September, 2016.

Conine, D., Vollmer, T.R., Bolivar, H., & Peters, K. Responding to name in children with autism: an evaluation of training, generalization, and maintenance. 36th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Ft. Lauderdale, FL. September, 2016.

Grauerholz-Fisher, E., Peters, K.P., Berard, A., & Vollmer, T.R. Assessing and improving quality of care in an autism clinic. 36th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Ft. Lauderdale, FL. September, 2016.

Fernand, J.K., Hernandez, V., & Vollmer, T.R. Generalized effects of the nonremoval of the spoon procedure. 36th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Ft. Lauderdale, FL. September, 2016.

Fernand, J.K., Hernandez, V., & Vollmer, T.R. A further comparison of functional analysis conditions in the assessment of inappropriate mealtime behavior. 36th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Ft. Lauderdale, FL. September, 2016.

Hernández, V., Fernand, J. K., & Vollmer, T. R. (2016, November). Evaluation and treatment of food selectivity: A case study. Paper presented at the Mexican Society for Behavior Analysis annual convention, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

Hernandez, V., Fernand, J.K., & Vollmer, T.R. (2016, November). Decreases in variability of response topographies of aggression during functional analysis sessions. Paper presented at the Mexican Society for Behavior Analysis annual convention, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

Fernand, J. K., Hernández, V., & Vollmer, T. R. (2016, November). On assessing the role of

environmental variables on inappropriate mealtime behavior. Paper presented at the Mexican Society for Behavior Analysis annual convention, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

Fernand, J.K., Bolivar, H.A., Cox, D.J. Mathison, S. & Vollmer, T.R. (2017, May). An analysis

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of the ethical infractions resolved by the BACB. Poster presented at the 43rd annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, CO. Kronfli, F.R., & Vollmer, T.R. (2017, May). A quantitative analysis of careprovider training. Poster presented at the 43rd annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, CO. Wang, Y., Perez, B.C., Peters, K.P., & Vollmer, T.R. (2017, May). An analysis of toilet-training procedures for children with autism spectrum disorders. Poster presented at the 43rd annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, CO. Mathison, S., Conine, D., & Vollmer, T.R. (2017, May). The displacement of leisure items by edible items in stimulus preference assessments: a replication. Poster presented at the 43rd annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, CO. Pizarro, E., & Vollmer, T.R. (2017, May). Evaluating variations of multiple schedules. Symposium paper presented at the 43rd annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, CO. Perez, B., Grauerholz-Fisher, E., Peters, K.P., & Vollmer, T.R. (2017, May) Signaled availability using Proloquo2go on the iPad. Symposium paper presented at the 43rd annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, CO. Morris, S., & Vollmer, T.R (2017, May). Assessing preference for different types of social interaction. Poster presented at the 43rd annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, CO. Deshais, M., Guerrero, L., & Vollmer, T.R (2017, May). Increasing cooperation with routine nail grooming. Symposium paper presented at the 43rd annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, CO. Grauerholz-Fisher, E., Berard, A.M., Peters, K.P., & Vollmer, T.R. (2017, May). Assessing and improving quality of care in an autism clinic. Symposium paper presented at the 43rd annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, CO. Fernand, J.K., Hernandez, V., & Vollmer, T.R. (2017, May). An evaluation of generalization in the treatment of food selectivity. Symposium paper presented at the 43rd annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, CO. Joslyn, P.R., Vollmer, T.R., & Kronfli, F.R. (2017, May). An evaluation of the good behavior game with high school students in an alternative school. Symposium paper presented at the 43rd annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Denver, CO. Fernand, J., & Vollmer, T.R. (2017, October). Negative reinforcement preference assessments for children with food refusal. Symposium paper presented at the 37th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. Conine, D., & Vollmer, T.R. (2017, October). The displacement of leisure items by edible items

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in stimulus preference assessments: A replication. Symposium paper presented at the 37th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. Perez, B., Peters, K., Slocum, S., & Vollmer, T.R. (2017, October). Functional analysis and treatment of pica. Symposium paper presented at the 37th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. Bacotti, J., Perez, B., Peters, K., & Vollmer, T.R. (2017, October). An analysis of toilet-training procedures recommended for children with autism spectrum disorders. Symposium paper presented at the 37th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. Perez, B., Pizarro, E., Peters, K., Vollmer, T.R. (2017, October). An extension of multiple schedules to Proloquo2Go on the iPad. Symposium paper presented at the 37th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. Pizarro, E., & Vollmer, T.R. (2017, October). A further evaluation of multiple schedules. Symposium paper presented at the 37th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. Deshais, M., & Vollmer, T.R. (2017, October). A comparison of targets with and without permanent products during object motor training. Symposium paper presented at the 37th annual meeting of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. Daytona Beach, FL. Vollmer, T.R., Peters, K.P., Deshais, M.A., Kronfli, F.R., Fernand, J.K., Guerrero, L. Parent Training with Applied Behavior Analysis. Third International Congress of Clinical and Health Psychology on Children and Adolescents. Seville, Spain. November, 2017. Peters, K.P., Vollmer, T.R., Conine, D., Deshais, M.A., & Slocum, S. K. Assessment and Intervention for the Core Features of Autism. Third International Congress of Clinical and Health Psychology on Children and Adolescents. Seville, Spain. November, 2017. Conine, D. E., Vollmer, T. R. (2018, May). The displacement of leisure items by edible items in preference assessments: A replication. Presented at the annual convention for the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Diego, CA. Deshais, M. A., Vollmer, T. R. (2018, May). Evaluations of object motor imitation training. Presented at the annual convention for the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Diego, CA. Kronfli, F. K., Vollmer, T. R. (2018, May). A quantitative description of a caregiver training model. Presented at the annual convention for the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Diego, CA. Fernand, J. K., Hernandez Eslava, V., & Vollmer, T. R. (2018, May). Post-treatment generalization and caregiver training following nonremoval of the spoon. Presented at the annual convention for the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Diego, CA.

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Merkham, L. R., Self, V., Dorey, N. R., & Vollmer, T. R. (2018, May). Functional analysis and treatment of visual fixation in a border collie. Presented at the annual convention for the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Diego, CA. Morris, S. L., Vollmer, T. R. (2018, May). Assessing preference for types of social interactions. Presented at the annual convention for the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Diego, CA. Joslyn, P. R., Kronfli, F. R., & Vollmer, T. R. (2018, May). Training teachers to implement the Good Behavior Game with juvenile offenders. Presented at the annual convention for the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Diego, CA. Pizarro, E. M., Vollmer, T. R. (2018, May). An evaluation of the variables controlling responding within multiple schedule arrangements. Presented at the annual convention for the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Diego, CA. Cahill, C., Conine, D. E., Vollmer, T. R., Guerrero, L., Jones, E., Smith-Bonahue, T. (2018, May). Teaching children with autism to recall short stories: A replication and extension. Presented at the annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Diego, CA. Dela Rosa, C. Conine, D. E., Vollmer, T. R. (2018, May). Variables contributing to the emergence of intraverbal responses after listener training. Presented at the annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Diego, CA. Grauerholz-Fisher, E., Fernand, J. K., Perez, B. C., Amaniah, H., Wunderlich, K. L., Peters, K. P., Vollmer, T. R. (2018, May). A comparison of baseline procedures in evaluating skill performance within task analyses. Presented at the annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Diego, CA. Guerero, L., Vollmer, T. R., & Smith-Bonahue, T. (2018, May). Teaching icon discrimination with a speech-generating device. Presented at the annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Diego, CA. Jones, E., Grauerholz-Fisher, E., Cahill, C., Vollmer, T. R. (2018, May). Evaluating the use of task clarification and reinforcement to increase the cleanliness of therapy rooms. Presented at the annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Diego, CA. Perez, B. C., Bacotti, J. K., Peters, K. P., Vollmer, T. R. (2018, May). An analysis of toilet-training procedures recommended for children with autism spectrum disorder. Presented at the annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Diego, CA. Perez, B. C., Bacotti, J. K., Pizarro, E. M., Peters, K. P., Vollmer, T. R. (2018, May). An extension of multiple schedules to Proloquo2Go™ on the iPad®. Presented at the annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Diego, CA.

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Perez, B. C., Ruizcalderon, A. M., Slocum, S. K., Peters, K. P., Vollmer, T. R. (2018, May). An analysis and treatment of pica in individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Presented at the annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. San Diego, CA.

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