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Student Organization Spotlight: MOSABA (Missouri State Student Organization of Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism)

March 16, 2016 by

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MOSABA  stands for Missouri State Student Organization of Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism. We were developed to provide Missouri State students a forum to discuss research and policy in the area of Autism and Applied Behavior Analysis. The first Friday of each month MOSABA members, Special Education and Psychology professors meet and discuss the latest research in the field as well as remember the fundamentals of Applied Behavior Analysis. Our organization is composed of students from the ABA program and Special Education programs. We welcome undergraduate students, graduate students, and Missouri State facility members who enjoy sharing their latest research and field experiences. MOSABA members will be provided opportunities to engage in faculty/student discussions, research conferences, and clinical experiences.

Find us on Facebook: Mosaba (education) for our latest meeting information and events.

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