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Alternating Treatments Design Variations
The alternating treatments design has several variations. This includes the single-phase which can be either with or without a no treatment control condition. The two-phase alternating treatments design is an…
Types of graphs used in ABA
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Negative Reinforcement
Negative reinforcement involves the termination, reduction, or postponement of a stimulus contingent on the occurrence of a response which leads to an increase in the future occurrence of that response. …
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
The compound schedules of reinforcement are: Sign up here to Learn ABA. Weekly emails delivered straight to your inbox. I want SAFMEDS!