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. 2023 Apr 20;47(1):251–282. doi: 10.1007/s40614-023-00370-5

Table 3.

States with D.C. ranked by total BCBAs and BCBA-Ds with mean years experience post certification and ratio of newly certified to senior BCBAs and BCBA-Ds, and number of BCBA-Ds presented separately

Ranked States No. of BCBAs & BCBA-Ds Mean years’
experience
New to Senior Analysts No of BCBA-Ds
1. California 5479 4.7 1.5 294
2. Florida 2784 5.9 1.2 211
3. Massachusetts 2368 5.7 1.2 132
4. New York 1938 5.3 1.3 152
5. Texas 1776 4.7 1.5 103
6. New Jersey 1716 5.1 1.4 216
7. Pennsylvania 1443 6.3 0.9 89
8. Illinois 1079 4.2 2.1 45
9. Virginia 1048 4.6 1.7 51
10. Michigan 996 3.7 2.7 72
11. Washington 768 4.6 1.8 49
12. Connecticut 764 5.4 1.2 49
13. Colorado 703 4.3 2.0 37
14. Indiana 657 3.7 2.4 25
15. Tennessee 566 6.0 1.1 38
16. Ohio 548 4.3 2.1 44
17. Georgia 532 4.6 1.6 53
18. Maryland 507 4.5 1.8 54
19. Missouri 483 4.9 1.5 21
20. North Carolina 475 4.7 1.7 41
21. Arizona 395 4.1 2.1 28
22. Louisiana 311 4.0 2.4 25
23. New Hampshire 294 5.0 1.4 12
24. Utah 289 3.1 4.7 17
25. South Carolina 274 5.1 1.4 19
26. Kentucky 271 4.9 1.4 16
27. Wisconsin 255 4.4 1.8 19
28. Alabama 243 6.4 0.9 29
39. Nevada 204 4.6 1.8 29
30. Minnesota 202 5.1 1.6 17
31. Rhode Island 199 5.4 1.3 11
32. Oregon 196 4.0 3.6 11
33. Hawaii 191 4.9 1.5 10
34. Maine 185 5.6 0.9 20
35. Kansas 171 5.0 1.6 22
36. Vermont 144 5.0 1.8 4
37. Nebraska 132 4.7 1.6 21
38. Iowa 123 4.8 1.4 11
39. Oklahoma 94 4.6 1.6 12
40. West Virginia 81 5.0 0.8 11
41. Arkansas 81 4.3 1.8 9
42. Mississippi 81 3.3 3.1 12
43. New Mexico 80 4.5 1.9 5
44. D. C. 64 4.2 1.9 1
45. Delaware 60 3.8 1.9 0
46. Alaska 53 5.0 1.1 5
47. Idaho 46 3.8 2.3 1
48. Montana 43 4.6 1.4 2
49. North Dakota 34 3.4 4.7 2
50. South Dakota 32 5.7 1.5 7
51. Wyoming 20 2.9 4 0