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Claire St. Peter is a Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Psychology at West Virginia University, specializing in Behavior Analysis. She holds the Eberly Family Professorship for Outstanding Public Service and has been a faculty member since 2006.
Her research focuses on reinforcement-based interventions to replace unwanted behaviors, with an emphasis on procedural fidelity—how consistently interventions are implemented—and the consequences of inconsistent or discontinued application (extinction). She conducts translational research to bridge scientific findings with real-world educational and behavioral support settings, aiming to improve learning outcomes and foster inclusive environments.
Dr. St. Peter is actively engaged in mentoring undergraduate and doctoral students in applied behavior analysis. She teaches core courses such as Behavior Modification, Applied Behavior Analysis, and advanced practicum courses. Her lab develops practical tools for enhancing treatment integrity in educational contexts.
Her notable recognition includes the Eberly Family Professorship for Outstanding Public Service, reflecting her commitment to public impact through behavioral science.
She leads a research laboratory focused on fidelity in behavioral interventions and collaborates on clinical and educational research initiatives aimed at improving behavioral outcomes through rigorous, evidence-based practices.
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