R & D Team
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Jonathan Tarbox, PhD, BCBA-D
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Adel Najdowski, PhD, BCBA-D
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Alyssa Kenton, MS
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Amy Kenzer, PhD, BCBA-D
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Arthur Wilke
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Averil Schiff, MA
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Carolynn Bredek, MA
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Carrie Sloo, BS, BCABA
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Catherine Peters, BA
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Dennis Dixon, PhD
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Emily L. Barnoy, MA
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Kathy Thompson, MA, BCBA
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Melissa Olive, PhD, BCBA-D
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Megan Kirby, BS
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Michele Bishop, PhD, BCBA-D
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Ryan Bergstrom, MA
 

Amy Kenzer, PhD, BCBA-D

Research and Development Manager

Phone #: (602) 325-2485

Fax #: (602) 2252485

E-mail address: A.Kenzer@centerforautism.com

Biography:

   Started with CARD: June 2007

   Education:

      MA, Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno, December 2004
      Ph.D., Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno, May 2007

Interests:

  • Outcome-level Analyses of ABA-based Interventions
  • Teaching Behavior Analysis
  • Fluency Instruction
  • Component Analysis of ABA-based Teaching Techniques

Selected Publications:

Berens, K., Boyce, T., Berens, N., Doney, J., & Kenzer, A. (2003). A technology for
    evaluating relations between response frequencies and academic performance
    outcomes.  Journal of Precision Teaching and Celeration, 19(1), 35-53.

Wallace, M. D., Kenzer, A., & Penrod, B. (2004). Innovation in Functional Behavior
    Assessment. In W.L. Williams (Ed.) Developmental disabilities: Etiology, assessment,
    intervention, and integration
. Reno, NV: Context Press.

Kenzer, A., & Wallace, M.D. (in press). Treatment of rumination maintained by
    automatic reinforcement: A comparison of extra portions during a meal and
    supplemental post-meal feedings. Behavioral Interventions.

 

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