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- Title
The Concept of the Scientist Practitioner and Its Extension to Behavior Analysis.
- Authors
Weiss, Mary Jane
- Abstract
The Scientist Practitioner model is a universal approach towards the education and preparation of doctoral students in psychology in general and behavior analysis in particular. Components of such an approach include a grounding in an empirical and scientific worldview, an investigatory approach towards the study of human behavior, training in evidenced-based treatment approaches, mastering research design, and conducting research in salient areas to inform intervention practice. Recently, there have been vocal criticisms of this approach, suggesting that graduates from this model do not typically stay engaged in research and may not require these skills for their professional careers. Concerns have also been raised that drift from science may produce clinicians who engage in intervention approaches that are not informed by science. This paper underscores the need for the continuance of and adherence to the scientist practitioner model in behavior analysis, in order to protect and advance the science.
- Subjects
DOCTORAL students; DOCTORAL degree; PSYCHOLOGY education; BEHAVIORAL assessment; BEHAVIORAL scientists; HUMAN behavior research
- Publication
Education & Treatment of Children (West Virginia University Press), 2018, Vol 41, Issue 3, p385
- ISSN
0748-8491
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/etc.2018.0021