By Appointment
PhD, University of Florida
MS, North Dakota State University
BS, St. Mary’s University
John Rapp is a full professor in the Department of Psychology at Auburn University. He is also the project director for the Alabama Psychiatric Medication Review Team with the Alabama Department of Human Resources. He received his doctoral degree in behavior analysis from the University of Florida in 2003. He currently serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Behavioral Interventions, Behavior Modification, Education and Treatment of Children, and The European Journal of Behavior Analysis. To date, he has coauthored over 90 articles that are published in peer-reviewed journals.
His research interests include the assessment and treatment of automatically reinforced behavior such as stereotypy, evaluating the sensitivity of discontinuous recording methods for detecting changes in behavioral events, and production of false positives with single-subject designs. Recently, he and his graduate students have begun to extend behavioral interventions to nontraditional populations such as foster care youth and detained adolescents.
assessment and treatment of automatically reinforced behavior such as stereotypy, evaluating the sensitivity of discontinuous recording methods for detecting changes in behavioral events, and production of false positives with single-subject designs