Mastering the Seven Dimensions of ABA

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Which dimension of applied behavior analysis (ABA) emphasizes the need for experimental methods to demonstrate a functional relationship between the intervention and behavior change?

  • Dimension 3: Analytic (correct)
  • Dimension 2: Behavioral
  • Dimension 1: Applied
  • Dimension 4: Technological

Which dimension of ABA focuses on observable and measurable behavior rather than internal processes?

  • Dimension 3: Analytic
  • Dimension 4: Technological
  • Dimension 2: Behavioral (correct)
  • Dimension 1: Applied

Which dimension of ABA requires precise and clear descriptions of the procedures used, allowing others to replicate the intervention?

  • Dimension 1: Applied
  • Dimension 2: Behavioral
  • Dimension 4: Technological (correct)
  • Dimension 5: Conceptually Systematic

Which dimension of ABA states that the interventions used should be based on a theoretical understanding of behavior?

<p>Dimension 5: Conceptually Systematic (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which dimension of ABA states that the behavior targeted for change should have practical and socially significant relevance?

<p>Dimension 1: Applied (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which dimension of ABA emphasizes the need for behavior change that extends across different settings, people, and times?

<p>Dimension 7: Generality (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which dimension of ABA emphasizes the importance of interventions being based on a theoretical understanding of behavior?

<p>Dimension 8: Technological (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which dimension of ABA focuses on breaking down complex tasks into smaller, manageable steps?

<p>Dimension 9: Applied (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which dimension of ABA states that interventions should result in meaningful and lasting behavior change?

<p>Dimension 6: Effective (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which dimension of ABA focuses on observable and measurable behavior rather than internal processes?

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Which dimension of ABA emphasizes the need for precise and clear descriptions of the procedures used, allowing others to replicate the intervention?

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Which dimension of ABA focuses on behavior change that extends across different settings, people, and times?

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Which dimension of ABA emphasizes the importance of interventions being based on a theoretical understanding of behavior?

<p>Conceptually Systematic Definition (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which dimension of ABA focuses on breaking down complex tasks into smaller, manageable steps?

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Which dimension of ABA focuses on observable and measurable behavior rather than internal processes?

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Which dimension of ABA focuses on promoting functional independence and ensuring behavior change that extends across different settings, people, and times?

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Which dimension of ABA requires precise and clear descriptions of the procedures used, allowing others to replicate the intervention?

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Which dimension of ABA states that the interventions used should be based on a theoretical understanding of behavior?

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Which dimension of ABA states that the behavior targeted for change should have practical and socially significant relevance?

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Which dimension of ABA emphasizes the importance of interventions being based on a theoretical understanding of behavior?

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Flashcards

Dimension 1: Applied

Interventions target socially significant behaviors and focus on practical applications.

Dimension 2: Behavioral

Focuses on observable and measurable behaviors rather than internal mental states.

Dimension 3: Analytic

Demonstrates a functional relationship between the intervention and behavior change with experimental methods.

Dimension 4: Technological

Precise procedures are described in detail to allow others to replicate the intervention.

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Dimension 5: Conceptually Systematic

Interventions are based on a theoretical understanding of behavior (e.g., learning principles).

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Dimension 6: Effective

Interventions should produce meaningful and lasting behavior change.

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Dimension 7: Generality

Behavior change that extends across different settings, people, and time periods.

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Study Notes

Dimensions of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)

Focus on Observable Behavior

  • Focuses on observable and measurable behavior rather than internal processes.

Experimental Methods

  • Emphasizes the need for experimental methods to demonstrate a functional relationship between the intervention and behavior change.

Replicability

  • Requires precise and clear descriptions of the procedures used, allowing others to replicate the intervention.

Theoretical Understanding

  • Emphasizes the importance of interventions being based on a theoretical understanding of behavior.

Practical Significance

  • States that the behavior targeted for change should have practical and socially significant relevance.

Generalization

  • Emphasizes the need for behavior change that extends across different settings, people, and times.

Task Analysis

  • Focuses on breaking down complex tasks into smaller, manageable steps.

Lasting Behavior Change

  • States that interventions should result in meaningful and lasting behavior change.

Functional Independence

  • Focuses on promoting functional independence and ensuring behavior change that extends across different settings, people, and times.

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