CURRICULUM VITAE EDUCATION University of Nevada, Reno Reno, Nevada January 2008 May 2012 Major: Psychology (Behavior Analysis) Degree: Ph.D. in Psychology University of Nevada, Reno Reno, Nevada August 2005 December 2007 Major: Psychology (Behavior Analysis) Degree: M.A. in Psychology Westfield State College Westfield, Massachusetts August 2000 May 2002 Major: Psychology Minor: Philosophy Degree: B.A. in Psychology (Summa Cum Laude) Holyoke Community College Holyoke, Massachusetts August 1998 May 2000 Major: Arts & Science Minor: Psychology Degree: A.A. (Cum Laude) PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS State of Kentucky Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA) License #: 0037 September 2012 Present Board Certified Behavior Analyst Doctoral (BCBA-D), ID# 1-08-4322 August 2008 Present State of Nevada Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA), License #: LBA0003 January 2011 January 2012 PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Assistant Professor of Pediatrics January 2015 Present University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville, KY Responsibilities: Research and development of an early intensive behavioral intervention program for children diagnosed with autism. Provide clinical services and oversight of behavioral programming through the University of Louisville Autism Center at Kosair Charities. Assistant Professor of Special Education January 2015 Present University of Louisville College of Education and Human Development Louisville, KY Responsibilities: Teach didactic and practicum coursework to students seeking certification from the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB); conduct research; collaborate with the Kentucky Autism Training Center. -1-
Accreditation Administrator October 2015 Present Association for Behavior Analysis International, Behavior Analysis Accreditation Board Louisville, KY Responsibilities: Assist as administrative support to the Committee Chair, arrange meetings, manage communications and documents, arrange presentations, and draft documents; manage timelines, progress, and schedules; answer inquires about accreditation. Program Director Assistant Professor July 2012 December 2015 Spalding University Applied Behavior Analysis Program Louisville, KY Responsibilities: Teach assigned coursework in the Applied Behavior Analysis graduate degree program; serve on university committees; carry out research and scholarship; align the M.S. and B.S. Programs of Study with the newly revised Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) accreditation standards and Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) training requirements; create an oversee implementation of a new practicum system compliant with the BACB Intensive Practicum experience category; develop new program policies; develop and implement program marketing plans; run program admissions; hire adjunct faculty and practicum supervisors, market the program; and administer the program on a daily basis by advising students, overseeing the budget, developing course schedules, and leading weekly program meetings. Behavior Analyst October 2011 April 2012 Advanced Child Behavior Solutions, LLC Reno, Nevada Responsibilities: Conduct behavioral assessments; develop behavior support plans; provide behavioral consultation to caregivers, teachers, and staff; develop and conduct trainings, seminars, and workshops to provide reference materials to caregivers and staff; develop curriculum, data collection systems, and behavioral programming; chart, graph and present data; coordinate and communicate with vendors and service coordinators. Academic Coordinator August 2007 August 2010 Jordan University of Science & Technology (JUST) Master s Degree Program in Applied Behavior Health Analysis (ABHA) Irbid, Irbid Governorate, Jordan Responsibilities: Academic administration of the JUST ABHA M.S. program; instructor/student coordination; record management; course/event scheduler; facilitate job placement; contract management; practicum site development; program advertisement/promotion; website development/maintenance President & Owner December 2007 May 2012 Behavior Science.org, LLC Reno, Nevada Responsibilities: Administration of an online continuing education unit subscription-based service; technical website maintenance; creation, development, and publication of online learning modules; develop new initiatives that contribute to the dissemination of behavior science world-wide; create a behavior analytic network that facilitates the dissemination of already existing resources; develop a Drupal web-framework for behavior analytic organizations in need of support; design, produce, & manage a behavior measurement mobile application, Direct Assessment Tracking Application (D.A.T.A.), for Apple s ios devices. -2-
Webmaster August 2006 May 2012 Graduate School, University of Nevada, Reno Reno, NV Amer. Assoc. on Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities, Reg. 2 Reno, NV Behavior Analysis Program, University of Nevada, Reno Reno, NV Responsibilities: Design website templates, graphics, and flash animations; create content; conduct photo sessions; upload images, text, and additional documentation; update and maintain sites, collaborate with organizational, program and department heads Board Certified Behavior Analyst Supervisor August 2008 August 2009 JKP Analysts Reno, NV Responsibilities: One year position conducting online supervision of a student fulfilling Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BCBA) supervised field experience; program/performance evaluations; assignment/lesson development; video review; management of weekly online discussions Assistant Director August 2005 December 2007 University of Nevada, Reno Satellite Programs in Behavior Analysis Reno, NV Responsibilities: Administration and maintenance of program website; instructor and student management & communication; record keeping; assist in registration & course evaluation; organization and setup of program graduation; revamping course delivery system into an online format. Case Manager January 2006 May 2006 University of Nevada, Reno P.A.T.H. Reno, NV Responsibilities: Design, implement, and oversee behavior protocols and programs for adults diagnosed with developmental disabilities; maintenance/visual analysis of graphical displays; behavior assessments; staff supervision/training; website development and maintenance Direct Care Classroom Behavior Assistant December 2004 July 2005 May Institute May Center for Child Development West Springfield, MA Responsibilities: Discrete trial teaching (DTT), natural environment teaching (NET), behavior program development for children diagnosed with developmental disabilities, behavior assessments, data collection, case management, maintenance/visual analysis of graphical displays United States Peace Corps Volunteer May 2002 July 2004 Public Health Program Cheboyo Village, Rift Valley Province, Kenya Responsibilities: Educate schools/community/organizational groups on HIV/AIDS prevention/treatment, malaria prevention/treatment and family planning; build and maintain community health office, classroom, and public health advertisement board in the village center; develop and facilitate an incentive plan to bring water tanks to local schools; assist in the finding, writing, and editing of development grants for local community organizations; facilitate the organization and creation of the Cheboyo Community Based Organization (CCBO); promote sustainability by training replacement community members to fulfill roles -3-
UNDERGRADUATE INSTRUCTION University of Nevada, Reno Reno, NV PSY 404: Practicum in Applied Behavior Analysis (Teaching Assistant) PSY 407: Applied Behavior Analysis (Teaching Assistant) PSY 407: Applied Behavior Analysis PSY 205: Elementary Analysis of Behavior PSY 205: Elementary Analysis of Behavior PSY 473: Radical Behaviorism PSY 473: Radical Behaviorism PSY 101: General Psychology GRADUATE INSTRUCTION University of Louisville Louisville, KY EDSP 669: Single Subject Research Design Spalding University Louisville, KY ABA 620: Principles of Behavior ABA 623: Professional and Ethical Issues in Behavior Analysis ABA 624: Experimental Design, Measurement and Evaluation ABA 605/626: Applied Behavior Analysis I ABA 627: Applied Behavior Analysis II ABA 610/630: Verbal Behavior ABA 632: Comprehensive Examination University of Nevada, Reno Satellite Programs in Behavior Analysis Reno, NV PSY 723: Applied Research Methodology I PSY 609: Principles of Behavior Jordan University of Science & Technology Irbid, Irbid Governorate, Jordan NUR 713: Principles of Behavior NUR 755: Practicum II: Behavioral Interventions PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP Association for Behavior Analysis International Full Member Association for Professional Behavior Analysis Full Member Kentucky Association for Behavior Analysis Full Member Standard Celeration Society Full Member -4-
HONORS & AWARDS University of Nevada, Reno Outstanding Graduate Student Scholarship Spring 2011 Westfield State College Academic Excellence Award in Psychology 2002 Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society 2000 2002 Psi Chi National Honor Society 2000 2002 Bazemore, Edwards, Warner Award (social justice leadership award) 2002 Westfield State College Foundation Scholarship 2001 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE President-Elect Kentucky Association for Behavior Analysis 2016 Present Webmaster Kentucky Association for Behavior Analysis 2012 Present Education Conference Committee Member Association for Behavior 2012 2014 Analysis International Webmaster Kentucky Association for Behavior Analysis 2012 Legislative Committee Member Nevada Association for Behavior Analysis 2010 2012 Program Coordinator Jordanian Association for Behavior Analysis 2010 Undergraduate Accreditation Committee Co-Chair Association for Behavior 2009 2012 Analysis International Past Student Representative Association for Behavior Analysis International 2009 2010 Public Relations Task Force Member Association for Behavior Analysis International 2008 2010 Student Committee Chair Association for Behavior Analysis International 2008 2009 Student Representative Association for Behavior Analysis International 2008 2009 Student Representative-Elect Association for Behavior Analysis International 2007 2008 Conference Committee Member Nevada Association for Behavior Analysis 2007 2008 Doctoral Student Representative University of Nevada, Reno Behavior Analysis 2006 2007 Program COMMUNITY SERVICE Psychology United Member University of Nevada, Reno Psychology Department Fall 2005 Board Member Cheboyo Community Based Organization 2002 2004 Governing Member Westfield State College Gay-Straight Alliance 2000 2002 Conference Co-Coordinator Westfield State College Diversity 201 Conference Spring 2002 Event Co-Coordinator Westfield State College Understanding the Gay Culture Event Spring 2002 Conference Co-Coordinator Hampshire/Hampden County Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Spring 2002 Transgender Youth Conference -5-
Conference Co-Coordinator Westfield State College Diversity 101 Conference Spring 2001 Event Co-Coordinator Westfield State College Coming Out Day Event Fall 2001 UNIVERSITY SERVICE Spalding University Louisville, KY Graduate Committee, Member 2012 2015 Faculty Senate, Representative 2013 2015 Best Practices in Online Learning Task Force, Chair 2013 2014 Student Fair Warning Task Force, Chair 2013 2014 Online Learning Committee, Member 2013 2014 POSTER PRESENTATIONS Dubuque, E. M. (2013). The Direct Assessment Tracking Application (D.A.T.A.): A Mobile Measurement Solution for Apple's iphone Device. Electronic poster presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International Second Education Conference, Chicago, IL, November 9. Dubuque, E. M. (2010). How to apply for licensure as a Behavior Analyst in the state of Nevada. Poster presented at the Nevada Association for Behavior Analysis Conference, Reno, NV, October 16. Pallares, M., Bonnet, S. D. & Dubuque, E. M., Hayes, L. J. (2009). Contextual and linear of component repertoires to form complex novel responses. Poster presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International 35th Annual Convention, Phoenix, AZ, May 24. Dubuque, E. M., & Houmanfar, R. (2007, October). The impact of practice effects on the adduction of composite skills. Poster presented at the Nevada Association of Behavior Analysis Conference, Reno, NV, October 19. DeBernardis, G. M., Dubuque, E. M., Fuller, T. C. & Hayes, L. J. (2007). Dissemination of behavior analysis: Pragmatic criteria for the adoption of strategies. Poster presented at the Nevada Association of Behavior Analysis Conference, Reno, NV, October 19. DeBernardis, G. M., Dubuque, E. M. Fuller, T. C., & Hayes, L. J. (2007). Dissemination of behavior analysis: Interactions among strategies aimed at different audiences. Poster presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International 33rd Annual Convention, San Diego, CA, May 27. Fuller, T. C., Dubuque, E. M., DeBernardis, G. M. & Hayes, L. J. (2007). Dissemination of behavior analysis: Pragmatic criteria for the adoption of strategies. Poster presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International 33rd Annual Convention, San Diego, CA, May 27. -6-
Smith, G. S., Denny, M., Dubuque, E. M. & Houmanfar, R. (2007). Impact of rules on productivity and communication in organizations. Poster presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International 33rd Annual Convention, San Diego, CA May 26. Dubuque, E., Shelley-Sireci, L., & Ciano-Boyce, C. (2002). Social Norms Theory and Attitudes Toward Sexual Orientation, poster presented at the 73rd Annual Eastern Psychological Association, March 7-10, Boston, MA. PANEL DISCUSSIONS Glenn, S., Fuller, T. C., Dubuque, E. M. & Pritchard, J. K. (2013). Professional Development Series: Online behavior analytic instruction: Building the best course for students and student performance. Panelist at the Association for Behavior Analysis 39 th Annual Convention, Minneapolis, MN, May 26. Todd, J., Dubuque, E. M. & Candido, A. M. (2013). Professional development series: Applying to graduate school in behavior analysis. Panelist at the Association for Behavior Analysis 39 th Annual Convention, Minneapolis, MN, May 27. Gould, D., Morrow, J. & Dubuque, E. M. (2010). Professional development series: International internships and positions. Panelist at the Association for Behavior Analysis 36th Annual Convention, San Antonio, TX, May 30. Dubuque, E. M. (2007). Applying to graduate school. Invited presentation at the PSI CHI meeting, November, 13. Bloom, S. E., Hackenberg, T., Shafto, D. L., Malott, D. W., Brewer, A.T., Madden, G. J., Dubuque, E. M. & Ghezzi, P. M. (2007). Professional development series: Applying to graduate school in behavior analysis. Panelist at the Association for Behavior Analysis 33rd Annual Convention, San Diego, CA, May 27. Dubuque, E. M. (2006). The U.S. Peace Corps as a post-bachelorette option. Invited presentation at the PSI CHI meeting, February 23. PAPER PRESENTATIONS Dubuque, E. M. (2015). It s Not What You Look at That Matters, It s What You See. Paper presented at the Kentucky Association for Behavior Analysis Workshop Series, Louisville, KY, November 14. -7-
Dubuque, E. M. (2013). Instructional Design with Adobe Captivate. Paper presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International Second Education Conference, Chicago, IL, November 10. Dubuque, E. M. & Hayes, L. J. (2012). Optimizing online instruction with time-out contingencies. Paper presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International 38th Annual Convention, Seattle, WA, May 26. O Donnell, R. L., Malady, M. O., Pritchard, J. K. & Dubuque, E. M. (2011). Data collection: The next frontier. Paper presented at the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis Annual Conference, Daytona Beach, FL, September 23. Hayes, L. & Dubuque, E. M. (2011). Sustaining the efficacy of applied behavior analysis. Paper presented at the Nevada Association for Behavior Analysis Annual Conference, Reno, NV, October 8. Dubuque, E. M. (2011). The Good, the bad, and the godly: A scientific account of morality. Paper presented at the Behavior Analysis Research Fair, Reno, NV, February 11. MacAleese, K. Pritchard, J., Berens, K. N., Dubuque, E. M., Dubuque, M. L. (2010). Nevada: A cases study in licensure of behavior analysts. Paper presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International 36th Annual Convention, San Antonio, TX, May 31. Dubuque, E. M., Hayes-Parrott, L. J. & Pritchard, J. (2010). Religious and scientific values: Utilizing discoveries from the natural world as a guide for action. Paper presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International 36th Annual Convention, San Antonio, TX, May 30. Pritchard, J., Hayes-Parrot, L. J. & Dubuque, E. M. (2010). An irreverent examination of religion s imposition on the science of behavior. Paper presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International 36th Annual Convention, San Antonio, TX, May 30. Hayes-Parrott, L. J., Dubuque, E. M. & Pritchard, J. (2010). Behaviorists are atheists. Paper presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International 36th Annual Convention, San Antonio, TX, May 30. Munoz Blanco, M. I., Dubuque, E. M., Clayton, M. C., Hayes, L. J. (2009). Substitution of perceptual functions. Paper presented at the 35th Annual Association for Behavior Analysis International Conference, Phoenix, May 24. Dubuque, E. M., & Houmanfar, R. (2008). The impact of practice effects and the variations of complexity on the adduction of composite skills. Paper presented at the 34th Annual Association for Behavior Analysis International Conference, Chicago, May 24. -8-
Fuller, T. C., Dubuque, E.M., DeBernardis, G. M. & Hayes, L. J. (2007). Strategies for the dissemination of behavior analysis. Paper presented at the 33rd Annual Association for Behavior Analysis International Conference, San Diego, May 28. Dubuque, E., & Houmanfar, R. (2006). Behavior Analysis and the U.S. Peace Corps. Paper presented at the 32 nd Annual Association for Behavior Analysis International Conference, May 29. Dubuque, E. (2002). Social Norms Theory and the Relationship Between Attitudes Toward Homosexuality and Educational Experiences at Westfield State College. Paper presented to the President and Administration of Westfield State College, Westfield, MA, May 9. Dubuque, E., Shelley-Sireci, L., & Ciano-Boyce, C. (2002). Social Norms Theory and the Relationship Between Attitudes Toward Homosexuality and Educational Experiences. Paper presented at New England Educational Research Organization (NEERO) Conference, Northampton, MA, April 24-26. PUBLICATIONS Dubuque, E. M. (2015). Inserting phase change lines into Microsoft Excel graphs. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 8(2), 207-211. Dubuque, E. M. (2012). Reducing Racing During Online Instruction with Contingent Postfeedback Delays. Retrieved from Proquest Dissertations and Theses. (Accession Order No. 3511786) Dubuque, E. M. (2011). Direct Assessment Tracking Application (D.A.T.A.) (Version 1.0.8) [Mobile application software]. Retrieved from http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/d.a.t.a/id448028783?ls=1&mt=8 Dubuque, E. (2011). Automating academic literature searches with RSS feeds and Google Reader. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 4(1), 63-69. Dubuque, E. & Hayes, L. J. (2010). ABAI Support for Educational Initiatives in the Middle East. Inside Behavior Analysis, 2(1), 56-58. Hayes, L. J., Dubuque, E. M., Fryling, M. J. & Pritchard, J. K. (2009). A behavioral systems analysis as a scientific system. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 29, 315-332. Dubuque, E. M. (2007). The impact of practice effects on the adduction of composite skills (Master s thesis). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses database. (UMI No. 1447697) Dubuque, E., Ciano-Boyce, C., & Shelley-Sireci, L. (2002). Measuring Misperceptions of Homophobia on Campus. The Report on Social Norms, Working Paper #4, 2-3. -9-
Hayes, R. A., Vaughn, C., Medeiros, T. & Dubuque, E. (2002). Stigma directed illness is resistant to change through education and exposure. Psychological Reports, 90, 1161-1173. GRANTS Dubuque, E. M. (2009). Facilitating Practical Training in the First Middle Eastern Masters Program in Behavior Analysis. Society for the Advancement of Behavior Analysis International Development Grant. $1,000. Dubuque, E. M., Pritchard, J. K. & Parrott-Hayes, L. J. (under review). The Development of a Comprehensive Mobile Application Solution Designed to Improve Behavioral Treatment for Children with Autism. National Institutes of Health. $74,500. PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES Linda J. Parrott Hayes, Ph.D. Professor Psychology Department University of Nevada, Reno lhayes@unr.edu Ramona Houmanfar, Ph.D. Associate Professor Psychology Department University of Nevada, Reno ramonah@unr.edu Maria E. Malott, Ph.D. Chief Executive Officer Association for Behavior International mmalott@abainternational.org Patrick M. Ghezzi, Ph.D. Associate Professor Psychology Department University of Nevada, Reno patrickg@unr.edu -10-