A-1:Goals of behavior analysis
A-2: Philosophical underpinnings
A-3: Radical Behaviorism
A-4: EAB, ABA, etc.
A-5: 7 dimensions
100

Suggests possible causal relations, but no functional relations because no variables are manipulated. 

Prediction

100

Behaviors are selected based on environmental factors

Selectionism

100

Behaviors that are observable and measurable

Public events

100

Applying behavior principles to research in offices, clinics, schools, etc.

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)

100

The target behavior should change not only in the learning environment, but outside the learning environment as well.

Generality 

200

You think that if you present to your client a demand to transition they will begin to engage in property destruction, is an example of?

Prediction

200

Idea that the universe is orderly and lawful. There are no accidental occurrences. Everything happens for a reason. 

Determinism

200

Emotions, thoughts, and feelings that are considered behaviors

Private events

200

The study of behavior principals to be later used outside of the experimental setting. 

Experimental Analysis of Behavior (EAB)

200

An intervention should be replicable by anyone who reads the intervention

Technological

300

Highest level of understanding. Functional relationship between the IV and DV established.

Control

300

Objective observation of events that are data based, not based upon feelings or thoughts. 

Empiricism

300

Unobservable process that is said to be present 

Hypothetical Constructs

300

Guiding philosophy of behavior science. There is an explanation for behavior because of interactions between individuals and the environment. 

Behaviorism

300

There must be a significant and socially important level of change to the behavior.

Effective

400

Facts about the event or behavior that are observable and measurable.

Description

400

The simplest and most logical explanations should always be considered first.

Parsimony

400

A fictional variable used to explain the behavior

Explanatory fiction

400

You are studying the effects of punishment on your RBTs. The is an example of?

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)

400

A functional relationship is demonstrated between what is changed in the environment, and the behavior we want to change. 

Analytic

500

ABC data is an example of?

Description

500

Analyze outcomes and procedures based on results.

Pragmatism

500

Faulty logic. The effect is the cause, and the cause is the effect.

Circular reasoning

500

The interventions that result from behaviorism, EAB, ABA. The actual interventions used in the real world.

Practice Guided by Behavior Analysis 

500
Interventions should be consistent with behavior priciples

Conceptually Systematic 

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