“…Research on the positive educational outcomes produced by college-level EBI applications has been building in the last few decades. Researchers have applied EBI to a variety of academic topics, such as statistics (Albright, Reeve, Reeve, & Kisamore, 2015;Fields et al, 2009), keyboard playing (Hayes, Thompson, & Hayes, 1989) hypothesis testing Critchfield & Fienup, 2013;, algebra and trigonometric functions (Ninness et al, 2006), disability categorization (Alter & Borrero, 2015;Walker, Rehfeldt, & Ninness, 2010), neuroanatomy (Fienup, Covey, & Critchfield, 2010;Reyes-Giordano & Fienup, 2015), and behavior science topics such as single-subject research design (Lovett, Rehfeldt, Garcia, & Dunning, 2011) and the interpretation of operant functions (Albright, Schnell, Reeve, & Sidener, 2016). Although most EBI applications teach concepts using computerized, programmed instruction in laboratory settings, some have also incorporated lectures (Critchfield, 2014;Fienup et al, 2016;Pytte & Fienup, 2012), paper worksheets (Walker et al, 2010), and distance learning platforms (Critchfield, 2014;Walker & Rehfeldt, 2012).…”