The Munroe-Meyer Approach: Continuous Integration of Didactic Instruction, Research, and Clinical Practice

Increased demand for applied behavior analysis (ABA) services has increased the need for additional masters-level practitioners and doctoral-level academicians and clinical directors. Based on these needs, the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s (UNMC) Munroe-Meyer Institute has developed a PhD...

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Hauptverfasser: Zangrillo, Amanda N., Warzak, William J., Volkert, Valerie M., Valleley, Rachel J., Shriver, Mark D., Rodriguez, Nicole M., Roberts, Holly J., Piazza, Cathleen C., Peterson, Kathryn M., Milnes, Suzanne M., Menousek, Kathryn M., Mathews, Terri L., Luczynski, Kevin C., Kupzyk, Sara S., Kuhn, Brett R., Higgins, William J., Grennan, Allison O., Greer, Brian D., Fisher, Wayne W., Evans, Joseph H., Allen, Keith D.
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Design
Developmental disabilities
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