Overview
Education and Treatment of Children focuses on behavior-analytic assessment and intervention research for at-risk or emotionally/behaviorally challenged children and youth.
- An official journal of the Association for Behavior Analysis in Practice
- Emphasizes work relevant to schools or other educational or treatment contexts.
- Accepts a wide variety of submissions including empirical research, data-based case studies, literature reviews, issue-oriented papers, and book reviews.
- Encourages clear, concise composition of manuscripts for understanding of both scientists and practitioners.
- Prefers experimental studies that demonstrate the usefulness of the procedure, a functional relation between procedure and behavior changes, and evidence that the variables were reliable
- Editor-in-Chief
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- Michael Himle
- Submission to first decision (median)
- 15 days
- Downloads
- 49,621 (2023)
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TECBD conference
2023 TECBD Conference Presenters:
As is tradition, Education and Treatment of Children will devote a special issue to the TECBD conference. Eligible papers will be based on presentations from the 2023 TECBD Conference that focus on applied behavioral research, and behavioral assessments and interventions. Please plan to submit manuscripts based on the topic of your presentation at the 2023 TECBD Conference no later than February 1, 2024. Manuscripts will undergo expedited review and will appear in the Issues 3 or 4 of 2024 depending on the length of the peer review process.
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Guidance on Use of LLMs (Large Language Models)
Large Language Models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT, do not currently satisfy our authorship criteria. Notably an attribution of authorship carries with it accountability for the work, which cannot be effectively applied to LLMs. Use of an LLM should be properly documented in the Methods section (and if a Methods section is not available, in a suitable alternative part) of the manuscript. The best guidance for use of a LLM or AI is to document any contributions to your work in an upfront manner.
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Association for Behavior Analysis International
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Journal information
- Electronic ISSN
- 1934-8924
- Print ISSN
- 0748-8491
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