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BF Skinner - <<ANSWER>>in preparation for the
BCAB certification exam, please know that the
material is based on the work of _____________
Standard Celeration Chart - <<ANSWER>>only
standardized form of data measurement in our
science
Dr Ogden Lindsey - <<ANSWER>>coined the term
SAFMEDS circa 1980 to refer to the cards and how to
best use them for learning
SAFMEDS - <<ANSWER>>Say All Fast Minute Every
Day Shuffle
Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) -
<<ANSWER>>- 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 - <<ANSWER>>a systematic approach fro
seeking and organizing knowledge about the natural
world
Three levels of understanding -
<<ANSWER>>description, prediction, control
descriptive - <<ANSWER>>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 - <<ANSWER>>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 - <<ANSWER>>- highest level of scientific
understanding
- specifically manipulate one event in order to
produce a reliable change in another event
independent variable - <<ANSWER>>The factor that
is manipulated; variable whose effect is being studied
dependent variable - <<ANSWER>>The outcome
factor in which we observe change; the variable that
may change in response to manipulations of the
independent variable
,Functional Relation - <<ANSWER>>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 - <<ANSWER>>- the "behavior"
we wish to change
- the change we see in target bx
independent variable - <<ANSWER>>- the
"intervention" we employ
- the stimuli we manipulate
Functional Relation - <<ANSWER>>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 - <<ANSWER>>assumption that the
universe is a lawful and orderly place in which
phenomena occur as a result of other events
Empiricism - <<ANSWER>>The objective observation
of the phenomena of interest
Replication - <<ANSWER>>repeating of experiments
to determine the reliability and usefulness of the
findings
, parsimony - <<ANSWER>>considers the simplest ,
most logical explanation of a phenomenon before
more complex explanations are considered
3 major branches of behavior analysis -
<<ANSWER>>Behaviorism
Experimental Analysis of Behavior (EAB)
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Experimental Analysis of Behavior -
<<ANSWER>>natural science approach for
discovering orderly and reliable relations between
behaviors and various types of environmental
variables of which it functions.
Behaviorism - <<ANSWER>>the science of behavior
that focuses on observable behavior only
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) -
<<ANSWER>>established by Bear, Wolf, and Risley in
1968 with 7 guiding dimentions
Radical Behaviorism - <<ANSWER>>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 - <<ANSWER>>A
philosophical position that views behavioral events
that cannot be publicly observed as outside the realm
of science.