Daniel Conine
Assistant Professor - Program Coordinator, Applied Behavior Analysis Learning Sciences- Education
Ph.D., University of Florida, 2019
M.S., University of Florida, 2017
B.A., Denison University, 2008
- Specializations
Applied behavior analysis
Autism spectrum disorder
Early intervention
Verbal behavior
- Biography
Daniel Conine is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst – Doctoral and an assistant professor in the Department of Learning Sciences. He serves as program coordinator for the college's applied behavior analysis master’s program. Conine conducts research on behavior-analytic interventions for individuals with autism, with an emphasis on skill acquisition and verbal behavior. His research focuses on improving the efficiency of intervention by targeting behavioral cusps, incorporating preference and reinforcer assessments, and studying strategies that promote generalization, maintenance and emergent learning.
Conine received his doctorate and master’s degrees in psychology from the University of Florida and his bachelor’s degree from Denison University. He has worked in a variety of clinical and research contexts throughout his career, providing behavior-analytic services to children and their families, including early intervention, the treatment of severe problem behavior and caregiver training. Conine has published research in such journals as the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Behavior Analysis in Practice, the Journal of Behavioral Education and The Analysis of Verbal Behavior.
- Publications
Select Publications
Conine, D. E., Frampton, S. E., Buote, K. A., & Keller, C. E. (2023). A scoping review of empirical research on emergent intraverbal behavior. Behavioral Interventions. Advance Online Publication. https://doi.org/10.1002/bin.1986
Morris, S. L., Conine, D. E., Slanzi, C. M., Kronfli, F. R., & Etchison, H. (2023). A survey of why and how clinicians change reinforcers during teaching sessions. Behavior Analysis in Practice. Advance Online Publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-023-00847-4
Gibbs, A., Tullis, C. A., Conine, D. E., & Fulton, A. A. (2023). A systematic review of derived relational responding beyond coordination in individuals with autism and intellectual and developmental disabilities. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities. Advance Online Publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10882-023-09901-z
Conine, D. E., Guerrero, L., Frampton, S. E., Jones, E., Vollmer, T. R., & Smith-Bonahue, T. (2023). Teaching children with autism to recall short stories: A replication and extension. The Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 39, 118-145. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40616-023-00183-2
Conine, D. E., Campau, S., & Petronelli, A. K. (2022). LGBTQ+ conversion therapy and applied behavior analysis: A call to action. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 55(1), 6-18. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.876
Conine, D. E., Morris, S. M., Kronfli, F. R., Slanzi, C. M., Petronelli, A., Kalick, L., and Vollmer, T. R. (in press). "Comparing the results of one-session, two-session, and three-session MSWO preference assessments." Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.
Conine, D. E., Vollmer, T. R., Dela Rosa C. M., and Slanzi, C. S. (2020). "The effects of listener and tact training on the emergence of intraverbals among children with autism." Behavior Analysis: Research and Practice (advance online publication). http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/bar0000201.
Conine, D. E., Vollmer, T. R., Barlow, M. A., Grauerholz-Fisher, E. G., Dela Rosa, C. M., and Petronelli, A. K. (2020). "Assessment and treatment of response to name for children with autism: Toward an efficient intervention model." Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 53(4), 2024-2052. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.737.
Conine, D. E., Vollmer, T. R., and Bolivar, H. A. (2019). "Response to name in children with autism: Treatment, generalization, and maintenance." Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 53(2), 744-766. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.635.
Slanzi, C. M., Graziano, M., D’Angelo, G, Vollmer, T. R., and Conine, D. E. (2019). "Relative preferences for edible and leisure items in children with autism: A replication in Italy." Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 53(4), 2429-2439. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.666.
For additional publications, see his Google Scholar and/or ResearchGate pages.