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Characteristics of ABA
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Calculate unscored-interval IOA
Mark all the intervals where at least 1 person scored the nonoccurrence of the behavior. Using only the intervals where at least 1 person scored the nonoccurrence of the behavior…
Transitivity
An untrained stimulus-stimulus relation that emerges as a product of training two other stimulus-stimulus relations. In Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), transitivity is one of the key principles of stimulus…
Reflexivity
Reflexivity is also known as generalized identity matching. In the above example if you are able to select a picture of a bike as the missing picture you would be…
Symmetry
Symmetry if A = B then B = A. The learner is taught when presented with the picture grapes (sample stimulus A) to select the written word grapes (sample stimulus…
Compound Schedules of Reinforcement
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Types of prompts
Prompts are either stimulus prompts or response prompts. Response prompts are supplementary antecedent stimuli used to occasion a correct response in the presence of an SD that will eventually control…
Increasing a behavior and decreasing a behavior data sheet
Use this data sheet when you want to increase a behavior at the same time that you want to decrease a different behavior that has the same function as the…
How to calculate Interobserver agreement
Learn how to calculate scored-interval, unscored-interval, and interval-by-interval Interobserver agreement IOA Using the following data: Calculate scored-interval IOA 2/7 * 100 = 28.57% Calculate unscored-interval IOA 3/8 * 100 =…