Previous Awards
Student Poster Competition Student Paper Competition
2007 [No Contest] Erica Pozzie (Southern Illinois University)
2006 Basic Poster Award
Gabriel Searcy, Andrew Brandt & Cynthia Pietras (Western Michigan University). Effects of Manipulating Earnings Budget on Choice between High and Low Risk Options.

Applied Poster Award
Tara Fahmie & Gregory P. Hanley (University of Kansas). An Analysis of the Direct and Indirect Effects of Blocking the Aggressive Play of Preschoolers.

 

Nicole Heal (University of Kansas)

2005

Basic Poster Award
Andrew T. Fox & Mark P. Reilly (Central Michigan University). Response Acquisition with Delayed Reinforcement: The Effects of Delay Stimuli and Housing Conditions.

Applied Poster Award
Emma Hernandez, Gregory P. Hanley, Einar T. Ingvarsson, & Jeffrey H. Tiger (University of Kansas). An Evaluation of the Emergence of Novel Mand Forms.

[No Contest]
2004 Nicole Zeug, Julie Ackerlund, Sara Czekalski Sarah Tillman & Kevin Klatt (University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire). Comparing constant time delay and simultaneous prompting procedures on skill acquisition for children with autism.
Celebrity Poster Judge: Jay Moore (Association for Behavior Analysis Past President)
[No Contest]
2003 [No Contest] Michael Himle (UW-Milwaukee) Teaching Safety Skills to Children to Prevent Gun Play.
2002 Mikhail Koffarnus, Katie Solberg, Cassie Welch & Kevin Klatt (University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire). The effects of deprivation and satiation on preferences for typical children.
Celebrity Poster Judge: Michael Perone (Association for Behavior Analysis President)
Daniel M. Feinup (Southern Illinois University). Acquisition and maintenance of visual-visual and visual-olfactory equivalence classes.
Advisor: Mark R. Dixon
Competition Coordinator: Douglas Woods (UW-Milwaukee)
2001 James Anderson, Rebecca Oppenheim, Mikhail Koffarnus, & Gregory J. Madden (University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire). Will pigeons observe informative stimuli under concurrent schedules? Matching law implications.
Celebrity Poster Judge: D. J. Moran (Behavior Analysis Society of Illinois President)
[No Contest]