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David B. McAdam is an Associate Professor at the University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry, specializing in the Department of Pediatrics, Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics. His expertise bridges behavior analysis and developmental disabilities research.
- Education: PhD in Developmental & Child Psychology (University of Kansas, 2000)
- MA in Applied Behavior Analysis and Therapy (Southern Illinois University, 1992)
- BA in Psychology (California State University, Chico, 1988)
Dr. McAdam's research focuses on behavioral interventions for developmental disabilities, particularly autism. His work includes functional assessment of problem behavior, preference assessment methods, and community-based interventions to improve quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
Key trends in his publications (2002-2018) span applied behavior analysis, pharmacological-behavioral interactions, and clinical case studies. His research frequently addresses pica, aggression, and stereotypic behaviors in autism and developmental disorders.
Dr. McAdam has contributed to clinical guidelines and encyclopedic resources on autism interventions, with notable work in functional communication training, response diversity, and establishing operations in behavioral contexts.
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