The level of investigation that involves the collection of facts about observed
events that can be quantified, classified and examined for possible relations with
other known facts. Often suggests hypothesis or question for additional research
Description
The level of investigation in which functional relations can be derived is
control
The overall goal of _________ is the achieve a thorough understanding of the
phenomenon under study
science
This is the assumption upon which science is predicated, the idea that the
universe is a lawful and orderly place in which all phenomena occur as the result
of other events.
Determinism
,This is the idea that simple, logical explanations must be rules out,
experimentally or conceptually, before more complex or abstract explanations
are considered
Parsimony
This is the branch of behavior analysis that focuses on basic research:
Experimental analysis of behavior
The S-R-S model of psychology is also known as:
Three-term contingency
The person is considered to be the founder of experimental analysis of behavior
B.F. Skinner
This is the approach to understanding behavior that assumes that a mental or
"inner" dimension exists that differs from a behavioral dimension and that
phenomena in this dimension either directly cause or at least mediate some
forms of behavior.
Mentalism
, These events marked the formal beginning of contemporary applied behavior
analysis.
The Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis began publication and "Some Current
Dimensions of Applied Behavior Analysis" by Baer, Wolf, and Risley was published
This is the defining characteristic of behavior analysis hat focuses on
investigating socially significant behaviors with immediate importance to the
participants
Applied
This is the defining characteristic of applied behavior analysis that demonstrates
experimental control over the occurrence and non-occurrence of the behavior.
Analytic
Name of attitude of science
(DEERPP - determinism, empiricism, experimentation, replication, parsimony,
philosophic doubt)
What is the philosophy of science of behavior?
determinism