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Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis

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Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis
TitleJournal of Applied Behavioral Analysis
DisciplineApplied behavior analysis
LanguageEnglish language
EditorDorothea Lerman
PublisherSociety for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
CountryUnited States
History1968-present
Impact2.455 (2020)

Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes research on applied behavior analysis and its applications in various fields, including psychology, education, and healthcare. The journal is published by the Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior and is considered one of the leading journals in the field of applied behavior analysis, with contributors such as B.F. Skinner, Donald Baer, and Montrose M. Wolf. The journal's focus on behavioral psychology and learning theory has made it a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners in fields such as clinical psychology, counseling psychology, and special education, with notable researchers like Edward Thorndike, John B. Watson, and Clark L. Hull contributing to its development.

History

The Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis was first published in 1968 by the Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, with Donald Baer as its founding editor. The journal's early years were marked by contributions from prominent researchers in the field of applied behavior analysis, including B.F. Skinner, Sidney W. Bijou, and Todd R. Risley. The journal's history is closely tied to the development of applied behavior analysis as a distinct field, with influences from behaviorism, operant conditioning, and social learning theory, as seen in the work of Albert Bandura, Julian Rotter, and Walter Mischel. Over the years, the journal has published research on a wide range of topics, including autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and substance abuse treatment, with notable contributions from researchers like Ivar Lovaas, Ole Ivar Lovaas, and Alan E. Kazdin.

Scope

The Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis publishes original research articles, reviews, and tutorials on topics related to applied behavior analysis, including behavioral assessment, behavioral intervention, and program evaluation. The journal's scope includes research on various populations, such as children with autism, individuals with intellectual disabilities, and older adults with dementia, with applications in settings like schools, hospitals, and community mental health centers. The journal also publishes research on the application of applied behavior analysis in various fields, including education, healthcare, and business, with notable examples from Harvard University, Stanford University, and University of California, Los Angeles. The journal's focus on evidence-based practice and empirically supported treatments has made it a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners in fields such as clinical psychology, counseling psychology, and social work, with influences from American Psychological Association, National Institute of Mental Health, and World Health Organization.

Publication

The Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis is published quarterly by the Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. The journal is available in both print and online formats, with online access provided through the Wiley Online Library platform. The journal's publication process involves a rigorous peer review process, with manuscripts reviewed by experts in the field of applied behavior analysis, including Dorothea Lerman, Brian A. Iwata, and Cynthia M. Anderson. The journal's editorial board includes prominent researchers in the field, such as Edward K. Morris, Philip N. Hineline, and Karen G. Anderson, with affiliations to institutions like University of Kansas, Temple University, and West Virginia University.

Impact

The Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis has a significant impact on the field of applied behavior analysis and related fields. The journal's impact factor is 2.455, according to the Journal Citation Reports published by Clarivate Analytics. The journal is ranked as one of the top journals in the field of applied behavior analysis, with a strong reputation for publishing high-quality research, as seen in the work of Timothy A. Slocum, James M. Johnston, and Richard W. Malott. The journal's research has been cited by numerous other journals, including Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, and Behavioral Interventions, with notable citations from researchers like Geraldine Dawson, Sally J. Rogers, and Lynn Koegel.

Editorial_Board

The Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis has a diverse editorial board composed of prominent researchers in the field of applied behavior analysis. The editorial board includes experts in various areas, such as behavioral assessment, behavioral intervention, and program evaluation, with affiliations to institutions like University of Texas at Austin, University of Florida, and University of Washington. The editorial board is responsible for reviewing manuscripts, making publication decisions, and shaping the journal's editorial direction, with influences from Association for Behavior Analysis International, Behavior Analyst Certification Board, and Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies. The journal's editorial board has included notable researchers such as Dorothea Lerman, Brian A. Iwata, and Cynthia M. Anderson, with contributions from University of Houston, University of Georgia, and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Abstracting_and_Indexing

The Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis is abstracted and indexed in several major databases, including Scopus, PsycINFO, and Medline. The journal is also indexed in the Social Sciences Citation Index and the Journal Citation Reports, with coverage from Web of Science and Google Scholar. The journal's abstracting and indexing information is available through the Wiley Online Library platform, with links to other journals like Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis: Research and Practice, Behavioral Interventions, and Journal of Behavioral Education, and institutions like National Institutes of Health, American Academy of Pediatrics, and World Health Organization. The journal's abstracting and indexing status has made it a widely accessible and highly visible publication in the field of applied behavior analysis, with notable recognition from Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Association for Behavior Analysis International, and Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies.

Category:Behavioral sciences journals

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