Sec 1 Flashcards
Four branches of BA
Conceptual analysis; ABA; Behavior Service Delivery; Experimental Analysis of Behavior
Dimensions for of ABA outlines in first edition of—— in 1968 by these three authors———-
JABA; Baer wolf and Ridley
Reason that science I a self-correcting enterprise
Replication
Healthy skepticism
Philosophical Doubt
Helps scientists fit their findings within the fields existing knowledge base
Parsimony
Requires manipulating variables so as to see the effects on the dependent variable
Experimentation
Lawfulness
Determinism
Requires objective quantification and detailed description of events
Empiricism
ABA is a ———- science
Applied
A scientific approach for discovering environmental variables that reliably influence socially significant behavior and for developing a technology of behavior change that is practical and applicable is ———-
ABA
3 principles of behavior
Punishment; extinction; reinforcement
Emit
Respondent or Operant
Operant
Pavlov
Repondant or operant
Respondent
S-R-S Model
Respondent or operant
Operant
Voluntary
Respondent or operant
Operant
Elicit
Respondent or operant
Respondent
Involuntary
Respondent or operant
Respondent
S-S model
Respondent or operant
Respondent
Skinner
Respondent or operant
Operant
Habituation
Respondent or operant
Respondent
Adaptation
Respondent or operant
Operant
————- is the highest level of scientific understanding
Control
Seven dimensions of ABA
Behavioral Applied Technological Conceptually systematic Analytic Generality Effective
To achieve a thorough understanding of the phenomena under study is the purpose of ———-
Science
Three levels of scientific understanding
Description prediction control
When two stimuli occur close together in time, resulting in an association of those two stimuli defines———-
Contiguity
Control AKA
Analytic
Reflexive behavior aka
Respondent behavior
Pavlovian conditioning aka
Respondent conditioning