Why 2024 was the year of the Behavior Analyst
Briefly

Behavior analysts are trained in the science of human behavior. They observe people's behavior and then look for ways to change it by modifying the environment.
"We observe and analyze people to understand what is impacting their ability to interact with the environment and find strategies to teach new behaviors." - Bridget Blakely, Associate Clinical Professor at Drexel University.
Behavior analysts can work in multiple settings including therapists' offices, schools, hospitals, and even in corporate settings, aiding in various aspects such as education and efficiency.
Becoming a behavior analyst requires a master's degree, completing 2,000 hours of field work, and passing a certification exam, generally taking one to two years.
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