Article Excerpt: In Rowan University’s Center for Behavior Analysis, professors who are Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA-D) and their students take on difficult problems of human concern across diverse populations, needs, and settings…(Dr. Bethany Raiff, associate professor and director of the Health and Behavioral Integrated Treatments (HABIT) Research Unit) demonstrates that behavior analysis has applications for adults as well as children. She specializes in a field known as behavioral economics. “I try to understand how people make choices and how to shift decisions towards healthier choices,” she explained. “Better health choices often result in delayed rewards, whereas unhealthy choices often result in immediate rewards.”
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