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Ch. 1 Cooper
Applied Behavior Analysis, 2nd addition by Cooper
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Psychology
Graduate
01/17/2017

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ABA is devoted to:
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the understanding and improvement of human behavior
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3 levels of scientific understanding
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1. description
2. prediction
3. control
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correlation:
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when a systematic co-variation between 2 evens is found
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functional relation:
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a relationship in which the value of one party is dependent on the value of a second party
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determinism:
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scientists presume that the part of the universe that they intend to probe is a lawful and orderly place
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empiricism:
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objective observation of the phenomena of interest
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parsimony:
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requires that all simple, logical explanations for the phenomenon under investigation be ruled out before more complex explanations are considered
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philosophic doubt:
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scientist must continually question the truthfulness of what is regarded as fact and knowledge must always be viewed as tentative
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behaviorism:
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philosophy of the science of behavior
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Experimental branch of behavior analysis formally began in (year?) with the publication of (author/book)
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1938, B.F. Skinner's 'The Behavior of Organisms'
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S-R model/Respondent behavior:
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all about the antecedent (what happened before the behavior) = reflexive behavior, like Pavlov
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S-R-S/the three-term contingency/Operant behavior
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Skinner: behavior is changed less by the stimuli that precede it and more by the consequences that immediately follow it
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hypothetical constructs:
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presumed but unobserved entities that could not be manipulated in an experiment
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Skinner's most powerful and fundamental contribution was:
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discovery of the effects of consequences on behavior
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mentalism:
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an approach to the study of behavior which assumes that a mental or "inner" dimension exists that differs from a behavioral dimension
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methodological behaviorism:
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no "inner variables", just science
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Skinner's "private events"
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thoughts and feelings are behavior,behavior that takes place within the skin, influenced by the same kinds of variables as publicly accessible behavior
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radical behaviorism:
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seeks to understand ALL human behavior, inside and out
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1 of the first studies to report the human application of principles of operant behavior was done by who and involved what?
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done by Fuller, 1949, 18 year old "vegetative idiot". Within 4 sessions the boy was moving his arm to receive a reward of warm sugar milk solution injected into his mouth
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In the 1960's what were early problems researchers faced in ABA?
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Lab techniques for measuring behavior and for controlling and manipulating variables were sometimes unavailable/not able to be used. Also no funding, no where to publish studies
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2 significant evens in 1968 mark the formal beginning of contemporary ABA:

(counts as 2 points)

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1. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis began publication 2.Publication of paper by Baer, Wolf & Risley where they define the criteria for judging the adequacy of research and practice in ABA
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a behavior change has 'generality' if it:
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lasts over time, appears in environments other than the 1 in which the intervention was implemented
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the foundation and most important component of ABA practices
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direct and frequent measurement
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