EDF6225
final
BF
Skinner
-
ANS
in
preparation
for
the
BCAB
certification
exam,
please
know
that
the
material
is
based
on
the
work
of
_____________
Standard
Celeration
Chart
-
ANS
only
standardized
form
of
data
measurement
in
our
science
Dr
Ogden
Lindsey
-
ANS
coined
the
term
SAFMEDS
circa
1980
to
refer
to
the
cards
and
how
to
best
use
them
for
learning
SAFMEDS
-
ANS
Say
All
Fast
Minute
Every
Day
Shuffle
Behavior
Analyst
Certification
Board
(BACB)
-
ANS
-
single
governing
body
for
professionals
in
the
field
of
behavior
analysis
-
established
in
1998
to
provide
certification
to
professionals
in
an
effort
to
establish
minimum
criteria
to
be
a
reactionary
science
-
ANS
a
systematic
approach
fro
seeking
and
organizing
knowledge
about
the
natural
world
Three
levels
of
understanding
-
ANS
description,
prediction,
control
descriptive
-
ANS
studies
that
produce
a
collection
of
facts
about
the
observed
events
that
can
be
quantified,
classified,
and
examined
for
possible
relations
with
other
known
facts
correlation
-
ANS
when
a
systematic
co-variation
occurs
between
two
events,
we
are
able
to
predict
the
probability
that
one
event
will
occur
in
conjunction
with
the
other
event
control
-
ANS
-
highest
level
of
scientific
understanding
-
specifically
manipulate
one
event
in
order
to
produce
a
reliable
change
in
another
event independent
variable
-
ANS
The
factor
that
is
manipulated;
variable
whose
effect
is
being
studied
dependent
variable
-
ANS
The
outcome
factor
in
which
we
observe
change;
the
variable
that
may
change
in
response
to
manipulations
of
the
independent
variable
Functional
Relation
-
ANS
when
one
event
is
specifically
manipulated
in
order
to
produce
a
reliable
change
in
another
event,
and
the
change
in
the
dependent
variable
in
not
likely
due
to
other
extraneous
factors
(confounding
variables)
dependent
variable
-
ANS
-
the
"behavior"
we
wish
to
change
-
the
change
we
see
in
target
bx
independent
variable
-
ANS
-
the
"intervention"
we
employ
-
the
stimuli
we
manipulate
Functional
Relation
-
ANS
when
we
manipulate
the
independent
variable
and
see
a
change
in
the
dependent
variable
and
that
change
is
not
likely
due
to
confounding
variables
determinism
-
ANS
assumption
that
the
universe
is
a
lawful
and
orderly
place
in
which
phenomena
occur
as
a
result
of
other
events
Empiricism
-
ANS
The
objective
observation
of
the
phenomena
of
interest
Replication
-
ANS
repeating
of
experiments
to
determine
the
reliability
and
usefulness
of
the
findings
parsimony
-
ANS
considers
the
simplest
,
most
logical
explanation
of
a
phenomenon
before
more
complex
explanations
are
considered
3
major
branches
of
behavior
analysis
-
ANS
Behaviorism
Experimental
Analysis
of
Behavior
(EAB)
Applied
Behavior
Analysis
(ABA)
Experimental
Analysis
of
Behavior
-
ANS
natural
science
approach
for
discovering
orderly
and
reliable
relations
between
behaviors
and
various
types
of
environmental
variables
of
which
it
functions.
Behaviorism
-
ANS
the
science
of
behavior
that
focuses
on
observable
behavior
only Applied
Behavior
Analysis
(ABA)
-
ANS
established
by
Bear,
Wolf,
and
Risley
in
1968
with
7
guiding
dimentions
Radical
Behaviorism
-
ANS
Attempts
to
study
all
behavior,
including
private
events,
such
as
thoughts/feelings,
in
terms
of
controlling
variables
in
the
history
of
the
person
and
species.
methodological
behaviorism
-
ANS
A
philosophical
position
that
views
behavioral
events
that
cannot
be
publicly
observed
as
outside
the
realm
of
science.
The
Behavior
of
Organisms
-
ANS
-
skinner
describes
some
of
his
most
important
research
in
____
-
describes
experiments
that
demonstrated
orderly
and
reliable
relationships
between
behavior
and
the
environment
Applied
dimension
of
ABA
-
ANS
-
Improving
the
socially
significant
behaviors
of
people's
lives
-
Bear
et
al
(1968)
:
applied
research
is
constrained
to
examining
behaviors
which
are
socially
important
(socially
significant)
rather
than
convenient
for
study
Behavioral
dimension
of
ABA
-
ANS
behaviors
that
are
observable
and
measurable
Analytic
dimension
of
ABA
-
ANS
defines
how
we
arrive
to
our
decision
as
to
whether
or
not
behavior
change
occurred
as
we
predicted
technological
dimension
of
ABA
-
ANS
Defines
procedures
clearly
and
in
detail
so
they
are
replicable
Conceptually
Systematic
Dimension
of
ABA
-
ANS
rely
on
behavioral
procedures
derived
from
the
research,
not
just
random
attempts
to
change
behavior
Effective
(Dimension
of
ABA)
-
ANS
shows
that
the
behavior
we
selected
was
objectively
measures
and
it
demonstrated
a
reliable
change
Generality
(Dimension
of
ABA)
-
ANS
-
golden
standard
of
ABA
procedures -
when
an
intervention
not
only
changes
behavior
in
one
setting
with
on
person,
but
maintains
across
other
settings/people
positive
reinforcement
-
ANS
when
a
stimulus
is
added
and
future
frequencies
of
behavior
maintain
or
increase
positive
punishment
-
ANS
when
stimulus
is
added
and
future
frequencies
of
behavior
decrease
negative
reinforcement
-
ANS
when
stimulus
is
removed
and
future
frequencies
of
behavior
maintain
or
increase
negative
punishment
-
ANS
when
stimulus
is
removed
and
future
frequencies
of
behavior
decrease
Reinforcement
Theory
-
ANS
a
functional
theory
functional
theories
-
ANS
means
all
of
its
components
are
defined
by
their
function
(how
they
work)
structural
theories
-
ANS
means
all
of
its
components
are
defined
by
their
structure
(how
they
look)
positive
reinforcement
-
ANS
-
a
functional
relation
defined
by
a
two-term
contingency
-
first,
a
response
is
followed
immediately
by
the
presentation
of
a
stimulus
-
then,
as
a
result,
a
similar
response
occurs
more
frequently
in
the
future
reinforcer
-
ANS
any
stimulus
change
or
event
that
functions
to
increase
the
likelihood
of
the
behavior
that
led
to
it
delay
of
reinforcement
-
ANS
diminishes
the
intended
effects
of
a
stimulus
because
it
allows
for
another,
unintended
stimulus
to
happen
prior
to
the
intended
stimulus
Reinforcement
-
ANS
changes
the
function
of
antecedent
stimulus
discriminative
stimulus
(Sd)
-
ANS
-
a
stimulus
that
elicits
a
response
after
association
with
reinforcement
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