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Caleb Davis, PhD, BCBA-D, LABA, is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Applied Behavior Analysis at William James College. He holds a PhD in Applied Behavior Analysis from Simmons University, an MS in Applied Behavior Analysis from Western New England University, and a BS in Psychology from Husson University.
Research Interests: Dr. Davis specializes in Applied Behavior Analysis, with a focus on assessing and treating escape-maintained problem behavior, enhancing instructional cooperation, analyzing motivating operations and stimulus control, and developing errorless teaching methods for verbal behavior. His work addresses developmental disabilities, particularly autism and CHARGE Syndrome.
Publications & Presentations: Dr. Davis investigates noncontingent reinforcement (NCR) techniques, high-probability instructional sequences, and manding interventions. His research spans clinical and educational settings, emphasizing practical strategies for behavioral therapy and education.
Scientific Awards:
- B.F. Skinner Poster Award Finalist (BABAT, 2013)





