 
                Educational History
 West Virginia University, Doctorate of Education, Educational Psychology with a specialization in Behavior Analysis in Human Resources (May, 1986) 
 Positions and Employment
 1999-Present Research Associate Professor/Assistant Director, DARES/Department of Child and Family Studies, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL.
Other Experience and Professional Memberships
 2003-Present Association for Positive Behavior Support 
 2004-Present Florida Association for Behavior Analysis
 2002-2005 Kansas Institute for Positive Behavior Support, Advisory Board
 1998-2005 Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, Associate Editor
Selected Peer-reviewed Publications 
 Kincaid, D. (1995). Person-centered planning. In L. K. Koegel, R. L. Koegel, & G. Dunlap (Eds.), Positive behavioral support: Including people with difficult behaviors in the community (pp. 
 439-465). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Publishers.
 Kincaid, D. & Fox, L. (2002). Person-centered planning and positive behavior support. In S. Holburn & Vietze, P. (Eds.), Research and practice in person-centered planning. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes, 29-50.
 Kincaid, D., Chapman, C., Shannon, P., Schall, C., & Harrower, J. (2002). Families and the Tri-State Consortium for Positive Behavior Support: A unique collaboration for people with challenging behavior. In J. Lucyshyn, G. Dunlap, & R. Albin (Eds.), Familes and positive behavioral support: Addressing the challenge of problem behaviors in family contexts. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes, 309-328.
 Kincaid, D., Knoster, T., Harrower, J. Shannon, P., & Bustamante, S. (2002).Measuring the impact of positive behavior support. Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 4, 2, 109-117.
 Knoster, T. & Kincaid, D. (2005). Long-term supports and ongoing evaluation. In L. Bambara and L. Kern (Eds.), Positive Behavior Support. New York: Guilford, 303-333.
 Anderson, C.M. & Kincaid, D.2005). Applying Behavior Analysis to School Violence and Discipline Problems: School-Wide Positive Behavior Support. The Behavior Analyst.
Sample Funded Projects 
 Evidence-Based Interventions for Severe Behavior Problems: The Prevent-Teach-Reinforce Model. Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs. Donald K. Kincaid, Principal Investigator. $1,075,000/year. (1/1/2005-Present)
Florida's Positive Behavior Support Project. Funded by the Bureau of Instructional Support and Community Services with Florida's Department of Education to increase the capacity of school districts in individual, classroom and school-wide positive behavior support. Donald K. Kincaid, Principal Investigator/Director. $1,300,000/year. (10/01/99-Present).
 
 Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports. Funded by the U.S. Department of Education (OSEP). G. Sugai and R. Horner, PIs. Contract with University of South Florida. Donald K. Kincaid, Principal Investigator, Approximately $150,000/year. (1998-2005).