Goals of ABA as a science
Philosophical assumptions
Branches
Radical behaviorism
BWR 1968
100

Determining that one event frequently occurs with another event; there's a correlation

Prediction

100

Suggests that every event is linked to some thing else in the environment

Determinism

100

Involves manipulating independent variables to test hypotheses to formulate a better understanding of behavior in general

Experimental analysis of behavior

100

Who created radical behaviorism?

Skinner

100

Emphasis should be on socially valid behaviors

Applied

200
The metaphor of the light switch (you turn it on, you turn it off) refers to which goal

Control

200

Relies on objective measurement

Empricism

200

Applied behavior analysis

Systematically manipulating variables to affect socially valid behaviors

200

Radical behaviorism posits that what 2 kinds of events are meaningful to be analyzed

Private and public/covert and overt

200

Analytical

Emphasis on control, effect of independent variable on dependent variable

300

Detailing what a behavior looked like in objective, measurable terms

Description

300

Values the manipulation of variables to prove a conclusion

Experimentation

300

The philosophy of the science that establishes an understanding of the principles of behavior

Behaviorism

300

The alternative of radical behaviorism

Methodological behaviorism

300

The principles of Watson, Skinner, and others should guide our decision-making

Conceptually systematic

400

The most difficult goal to accomplish

Control

400

Rule out the simplest explanation first

Parsimony

400

The work we do as clinicians

Professional practice guided by behavior analysis

400

A headache is an example of a _ event, while saying "I have a headache" is an example of a _ event

Covert/private; overt/public

400

Emphasis on the actions a person does

Behavioral

500

Mary is using _ when she reviews the data and determines that a challenging behavior is more likely to occur with a specific provider

Prediction

500

The future probability of a behavior is strengthened or weakened through consequences

Selectionism

500
Skinner's work with the rats in the operant chamber was an example of _

EAB

500
A private event, like hunger, would be relevant because it may change what?

Motivation

500

Technological

Making procedures understandable so that they can be implemented by many different people or in other environments