Director of Research Operations

The Director of Research Operations assists with managing the division’s daily activities serves as a researcher and oversees other research team members.

Headshot of Meghan Herron Autism Research Assoc Dir of Research

Meghan Herron, MS, BCBA
Meghan.herron@essc.org

Biography

Meghan Herron is the  Director of Research Operations at Easterseals Southern California. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in Education & Applied Psychology from the University of California, Santa Barbara as well as a Master’s degree in Counseling, Applied Behavior Analysis from California State University, Los Angeles.  She has worked in the field of ABA since 2004 and became a Board Certified Behavior Analyst in 2013. Meghan is an adjunct professor and runs a research lab at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Her lab primarily conducts research in applied behavior analysis interventions in Health, Sports, & Fitness, with an emphasis on athletic performance.

Research Interests

Meghan’s research interests include Organizational Behavior Management topics such as staff retention, supervision and training.  She has published her research in the Journal of Organizational Behavior Management and Behavior Analysis: Research and Practice and has presented her work at several behavior analytic conferences including CalABA, ABAI’s Annual Conference, ABAI Autism, Women in Behavior Analysis, and ABAI’s International Conference.

Publications

Herron, M., Lotfizadeh, A. D., & Poling, A. (2018). Using Conditioned Reinforcers to Improve Behavior-Change Skills: Clicker Training for Practitioners. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 38, 172-190.

Lotfizadeh, A. D., Herron, M. A., & Poling, A. (2019). Frequency of learning trials presented during trial-by-trial versus first-trial data recording. Behavior Analysis: Research and Practice. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1037/bar0000164


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