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B. F. Skinner Foundation Scholarship



The 2009 B. F. Skinner Foundation Scholarship for Graduate Student Research in California

Application Deadline: Jan. 15, 2009


CalABA is pleased to announce that the B. F. Skinner Foundation has offered to sponsor a scholarship for graduate student research. This is a $500 scholarship to assist in funding graduate student-driven research. The award will be given at our annual conference.


Purpose of the Scholarship
  • To support and encourage research efforts in behavior analysis among graduate students in California
  • To promote Skinnerian science
  • To boost the overall quality of academic research in behavior analysis
  • To provide recognition for students conducting behavior analytic research (through a publication in the online newsletter Operants)

Criteria

  • Applicants must be attending a graduate-level program in California.
  • Applicants must be members of CalABA.
  • The proposal must be for a student-driven research project, thesis or dissertation approved by their department of study.
  • Applicants do not have to be in a behavior analysis graduate program, but the research must be behavior analytic in nature. Consideration will be given to proposals that describe research with a focus on observable and measurable behavior (or the products thereof) as the dependent variable and the manipulation of well-defined environmental events as independent variables. Both applied and basic research proposals are encouraged. Applied research proposals should correspond to the guidelines suggested by Baer, Wolf, and Risley (1968, 1987). Basic research proposals should correspond to the criteria set forth in Sidman (1960/1988). Those submitting proposals are encouraged to look to the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis or the Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior for examples of behavior analytic research.

In order to be accepted, the packet must contain:

  • A cover letter with the student's contact information, where they are attending school, their program of study, and what they intend to do with the scholarship. The scholarship can be used for almost anything, but preference will be given to direct research-related use, such as equipment, software, paying data collectors, purchasing reinforcers for participants, etc. For equipment or software, explain how it will be used in the research project. (One page.)
  • A letter of support from a supervising faculty. The letter should attest to the fact that the research is replicating/expanding knowledge in the field of behavior analysis.
  • An Abstract (500 words or fewer), outlining their research project.
  • An Introduction indicating why this research is important, how it relates to Baer et al. (1968, 1987) or Sidman (1960/1988), some supporting literature, and the research question. (No more than 3 pages.)
  • A Methods section indicating the design (ABAB, multiple baseline, etc.), the number of proposed participants, from where the participants will be recruited, the general timeline of the research, and an overview of the procedures that will be used. Exacting details are not needed, but the reviewer should be able to determine the feasibility of the study from the information provided. (No more than 3 pages.)

Submission Procedures

  • The materials including the cover letter, Abstract, Introduction, Methods, and References sections must be sent as a Word email attachment to info@calaba.org by Jan. 15, 2009.
  • The entire email packet should not exceed 9 pages, including the reference page.
  • The Abstract, Introduction, and Methods sections must be double-spaced, in a manuscript 12-point font (such as Times New Roman) with margins set at 1 inch.
  • The faculty letter of support should be sent to:

    California Association for Behavior Analysis
    630 Quintana Rd., #118
    Morro Bay, CA 93442

    OR it may be emailed, from the supporting professor's email address, to info@calaba.org by Jan. 15, 2009.

References

Baer, D. M., Wolf, M. M., & Risley, T. R. (1968). Some current dimensions of applied behavior analysis.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1, 91-97.

Baer, D. M., Wolf, M. M., & Risley, T. R. (1987). Some still-current dimensions of applied behavior analysis.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 20, 313-328.

Sidman, M. (1988). Tactics of scientific research. Sarasota, FL: Authors Cooperative. (Original work published 1960.)