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BEHAVIORAL |
Observable events. The behavior one chooses must be the behavior in need of improvement. Behavior must be measurable. NOT A DESCRIPTION OF FEELINGS. |
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APPLIED |
ABA improves everyday life of clients. Improves SOCIALLY SIGNIFICANT BEHAVIORS. Helps significant others so that they behave more positively towards of the client. |
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TECHNOLOGICAL |
Defines procedures clearly and in detail so they are replicable (like a RECIPE). |
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CONCEPTUALLY SYSTEMATIC |
All procedures used should be tied to the basic principles of behavior analysis from which they were derived. |
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ANALYTICAL (functional relation, experimentation, control, causation) |
A functional relationship is demonstrated. Describes when the experimenter has demonstrated a functional relation between the manipulated events and a reliable change in some measurable dimension of the target Behavior. Ultimate issue is with believability: Is the experimental control sufficient to prove a reliable functional relation? |
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GENERALITY (generalization) |
Extends behavior change across time, settings, or other behaviors. |
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EFFECTIVE |
Improves behavior in a practical manner, not simply making a change that is statistically significant. |