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BEHP 5011 Unit 9

TermDefinition
Domains of Behavior Analysis The Experimental Analysis of Behavior (EAB) Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Behavior Analysis Service Delivery Conceptual Analysis of Behavior
Radical Behaviorism The basic foundation for our conceptual analyses and permeates all the branches
Experimental Analysis of Behavior Basic research; provides the scientific method for studying behavior by using cumulative records, manipulation of variables, and automated recording
Applied Behavior Analysis Applied research that applies the basic principles derived from EAB to solve problems of social significance
ABA Practice To help other persons to achieve their outcomes with the implementation of procedures validated by ABA researchers to make a difference in people’s lives.
Methodologies of EAB Direct, repeated measurement of behavior Rate of response as the basic datum Visual inference (graphing) Within subject comparisons
Seven Dimensions of ABA Applied Behavioral Analytic Technological Conceptually Systematic Effective Generality
Applied The implementation of basic principles to change behaviors of significance to clients.
Behavioral Directly observed and measured.
Analytic Seeks to identify functional relations between manipulated environmental events and behavior through systematic and controlled manipulations.
Technological Procedures are completely identified, and precisely described and defined
Conceptually Systematic Procedures are linked to, and described in terms of, the basic principles of behavior
Effective An accountable discipline in which changes in procedure are data-based
Generality Behavior changes achieved should maintain, transfer to other settings and situations, and spread to other behaviors
Conceptual Analysis Deals with philosophical and theoretical issues
Behavioral Technology The set of assessment and behavior change procedures validated by ABA researchers
Environmental Explanations Past and current behavior is explained as a function of environmental contingencies
Explanatory Fictions Mentalistic explanations Teleological explanations
Mentalistic Explanations These explain behavior by referring to hypothetical constructs from a dimension that is inferred to be inside the organism
Mentalisms Summary Labels of behavior (such as traits, states, attitudes,diagnostic categories) and other hypothetical constructs are used to explain behavior
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