Consider your own behavioral repertoire and identify and define examples of behavior, response, and response class.
Discussion: Behavior and Environment “Behavior analysis is characterized by a functional analysis of the effects of the behavior on the environment....
Examine terminology and concepts related to behavior and the environment, focusing specifically on examples of behavior, response, and response class from your own behavioral repertoire.
Week 7: Behavior and Environment Have you ever observed yourself, or someone you know, avoiding a task? Perhaps the task was avoided instead by...
This week’s Test assesses your knowledge of the assigned course readings and material regarding philosophical underpinnings of applied behavior analysis.
Module 2 Test: Philosophical Underpinnings Each module in this course provides fundamental information in a critical area of applied behavior...
Identify an article you retrieved from the behavior analytic literature (2012 to the present) that describes an intervention to address an applied concern
Discussion: Applications of Philosophical Underpinnings Have you ever wondered why it is relevant to understand the theory and philosophy that...
Examine current behavior analytic literature containing an intervention to address an applied concern and identify the philosophical underpinnings represented in that literature PSYC 6717: Foundation and Philosophy of Behavior Analysis
Week 6: Applications of Philosophical Underpinnings In this course, you have explored philosophical underpinnings of applied behavior analysis,...
Explain what Baer, Wolf, and Risley meant when they said each of the following criteria must be present for applied behavior analysis to be considered a science
Assignment: Dimensions of Applied Behavior Analysis Baer et al. (1968) suggest that for a science to be considered truly applied behavior analysis...
Post what makes the information in the Baer, Wolf, and Risley article relevant to the practice of Applied Behavior Analysis today
Discussion: Baer, Wolf, and Risley (1968) Applied behavior analysis is a movement that began in the late 1950s within the field of experimental...
Analyze Baer, Wolf, and Risley’s dimensions of behavior analysis
Week 5: Dimensions of Applied Behavior Analysis In their seminal article, Baer et al. (1968) elucidate the differences between applied and...
Define of each of the three branches of behavior analysis: behaviorism, experimental analysis of behavior (EAB), and applied behavior analysis (ABA)
Assignment: The Science of Behavior Analysis The field of behavior analysis comprises three separate yet overlapping and related branches:...
Reflect on what motivated you to pursue a course of study that will lead to your becoming a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Discussion: Applied Behavior Analysis You have made a significant decision to further your formal education in the field of applied behavior...