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8/4/2019 MABA Conference Fazzio & Cornick 2006
1/2
Manitoba Associationfor Behaviour Analysis1st Annual Conference
October 7, 2006P412 Duff Roblin Bldg.University of Manitoba
Morning Program Schedule
8:00 9:00Registration
9:00 9:20Presidential Address: Theincorporation of basic research toapplied psychology.KIRSTEN WIRTH, Manitoba AssociationFor Behaviour Analysis, University ofManitoba, St. Amant ABA Program
9:25 10:45Guest Speaker: An interactivesession on teaching as a term forall seasons - Hopefully somethinguseful for everyone.JERRY MERTENS & BRADLEY DREIS,St. Cloud University
10:45 11:00 COFFEE BREAK
11:00 12:00Roundtable Discussion: Graduateprograms and job opportunities inABA.ALL WHO WISH TO PARTICIPATE
12:00 1:00 LUNCH BREAK
Afternoon Program Schedule
1:00 1:35
A history of behaviour analysis.
JOSEPH PEAR, University of Manitoba
1:40 2:15
The preratio pause on fixed-ratio
schedules of reinforcement: Relations
to human procrastination.
ADAM DERENNE, University of NorthDakota
2:20 2:55
How does a behaviourally-oriented
sports psychologist analyze mental
preparation? Examples from figure
skating.
GARRY MARTIN, University of Manitoba
2:55 3:25 POSTER SESSION &
COFFEE BREAK (see reverse for
poster information)
3:25 4:00
The experimental analysis of positive
induction in rats and its implications
for human behaviour.
JEFFREY WEATHERLY, University of
North Dakota
Afternoon Schedule Cont
4:05 4:40
Outcomes of the St. Amant ABA
program preschool services.
DANIELA FAZZIO & ANGELA
CORNICK, St. Amant ABA Program
4:45 5:20
Interval recording for duration event
A re-evaluation.JOHN RAPP, AMANDA COLBY, St.
Cloud University; TIMOTHY VOLLMER,
HENRY ROANE, Marcus & Kennedy
Krieger Institutes, and Emory School of
Medicine; JOANNA LOMAS, Marcus
Institute; and LISA BRITTON, The
Spectrum Centre
Social Evening
Please join us at TAVERN UNITED
after the conference for dinner,
drinks, and good conversation!
Location: CanadInns Fort Garry
1834 Pembina Hwy.
8/4/2019 MABA Conference Fazzio & Cornick 2006
2/2
Manitoba Associationfor Behaviour Analysis1st Annual Conference
October 7, 2006P412 Duff Roblin Bldg.University of Manitoba
Poster Session
How do persons with developmental
disabilities learn to prefer choice?BREANNE BYIERS
Prevalence of children with pervasive
developmental disorders in Manitoba
in 2002 and 2003.
LEAH ENNS, C.T. YU, AB CHUDLEY,H.
OUELETTE-KUNTZ, HELEN COO, JEANETTE
HOLDEN
Can the ABLA test results predict
compliance to instructions in childrenwith developmental delay?
RENE HIEBERT, JENNIFER
THORSTEINSSON, G.L. MARTIN, C.T. YU
Posters
The relationship between
procrastination and academicperformance in a computer-aided PSI
course.
GABRIEL J. SCHNERCH, KACEY DALZELL,
SHERISE DEVINE, JOSEPH J. PEAR
Adding a new visual matching task to
the assessment of basic learning
abilities.
QUINN SENKOW, G.L. MARTIN, C. T. YU,
TOBY MARTIN
Picture prompts in teaching activity
Schedules.
CAROLINE SIMARD, ERIC RUDRUD,
KIMBERLY SCHULZE, GINETTE SIMARD-
TETREAULT, CORRIE HIEBERT, JASON
HIEBERT, MELISSA LAM
Posters
Predicting the learning ability of
people with intellectual disabilities:
The assessment of basic learning
abilities test versus caregivers.
JENNIFER R. THORSTEINSSON, MAY LEE,
SARA SPEVACK, G.L. MARTIN, C. T. YU, PAM
KELSO, TOBY MARTIN
Does the matching law describe the
relationship between parental
attention and child appropriate
versus inappropriate behaviour?
KERRI WALTERS, DANIELLE LAFRANCE,
TOBY MARTIN, C.T. YU
Using a single-subject design to
increase peer-review accuracy in a
computer-aided PSI course: Part II.
KIRSTEN M. WIRTH, JODY M. LAMBERT,
DIANNE MIGUEL, JOSEPH J. PEAR