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Tim Moore serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at the University of Minnesota, specializing in behavior analytic approaches to developmental and neurological conditions. His research bridges clinical psychology with practical interventions for vulnerable pediatric populations.
Primary research domains include:
- Behavior Analysis methodologies for developmental disabilities
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) interventions
- Self-injurious behavior treatment protocols
- Treatment adherence in caregiver-implemented therapies
- Functional analysis applications
Recent publications (2020-2024) demonstrate evolving focus from single-case autism studies toward meta-analytical synthesis of self-injurious behavior treatments. The 2024 meta-analysis in Behavior Modification represents significant contribution to evidence-based practices for intellectual/developmental disabilities, while earlier work establishes foundational frameworks for treatment adherence in parent-mediated ASD interventions.
Research impact is evidenced by policy citations (notably for the 2011 treatment adherence study) and substantial Mendeley readership across publications. Collaborative networks include prominent researchers in developmental psychology and neuropsychology, particularly through the University of Minnesota's interdisciplinary research environment.
Dr. Moore maintains active research engagement through peer-reviewed publications and scholarly discourse, with recent contributions indicating continued leadership in behavior analytic applications for complex pediatric behavioral challenges.
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