Applied Behavior Analysis, Global Edition

Námskeið
- ATF0176 Atferlisfræði - hugtök og undirstöður
- E-706-HULO Hugtök og lögmál hagnýtrar atferlisgreiningar
- E-709-BEAS Behaviour Assessment (GRMA)
- E-802-BIN2 Íhlutun og atferlisbreytingarkerfi II
ATF102F Hagnýt atferlisgreining í skólastarfi og uppeldi
Ensk lýsing:
The long-awaited second edition of the classic textbook, Applied Behavior Analysis , provides a comprehensive, in-depth discussion of the field, providing a complete description of the principles and procedures needed to systematically change socially significant behavior and to understand the reasons for that change. The authors' goal in revising this best-selling text was to introduce students to ABA in as complete, technically accurate, and contemporary manner as possible.
As a result, the book's scope, treatment of various principles, procedures, and issues suggest that it is intended for concentrated and serious study. Readers of the new second edition will appreciate the inclusion of: more than 1,400 citations to primary-source literature, including both classic and contemporary studies; a glossary of more than 400 technical terms and concepts; more than 100 graphs displaying original data from peer-reviewed research, with detailed descriptions of the procedures used to collect the data represented; five new chapters written by leading scholars in the field of behavior analysis; and the addition of The Behavior Analyst Certification Board® BCBA® and BCABA® Behavior Analyst Task List, Third Edition.
First published in 1987, Applied Behavior Analysis remains the top-choice primary text for appropriate courses at universities in the United States and abroad with leading programs in behavior analysis. This comprehensive text, best-suited for all upper-level courses in basic principles, applications, and behavioral research methods, helps students, educators, and practitioners appreciate and begin to acquire the conceptual and technical skills necessary to foster socially adaptive behavior in diverse individuals.
Lýsing:
Appropriate for all upper-level courses in basic principles, applications, and behavioural research methods. This text provides an accurate, comprehensive, and contemporary description of applied behavior analysis in order to help students acquire fundamental knowledge and skills. Applied Behavior Analysis provides a comprehensive, in-depth discussion of the field, offering a complete description of the principles and procedures for changing and analysing socially important behaviour.
The 3rd Edition features coverage of advances in all three interrelated domains of the sciences of behavior–theoretical, basic research, and applied research. It also includes updated and new content on topics such as negative reinforcement (Ch. 12), motivation (Ch. 16), verbal behavior (Ch. 18), functional behavioural assessment (Ch. 25), and ethics (Ch. 29). The full text downloaded to your computer With eBooks you can: search for key concepts, words and phrases make highlights and notes as you study share your notes with friends eBooks are downloaded to your computer and accessible either offline through the Bookshelf (available as a free download), available online and also via the iPad and Android apps.
Annað
- Höfundar: John O. Cooper, Timothy E. Heron, William L. Heward
- Útgáfa:3
- Útgáfudagur: 2020-02-21
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- Format:Page Fidelity
- ISBN 13: 9781292341057
- Print ISBN: 9781292324630
- ISBN 10: 129234105X
Efnisyfirlit
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- About the Authors
- Chapter Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Brief Contents
- Contents
- PART 1: Introduction and Basic Concepts
- 1 Definition and Characteristics of Applied Behavior Analysis
- Science: Basic Characteristics and a Definition
- A Brief History of Behavior Analysis
- Characteristics of Applied Behavior Analysis
- A Definition of Applied Behavior Analysis
- Summary
- 2 Basic Concepts and Principles
- Behavior
- Environment
- Respondent Behavior
- Operant Behavior
- Recognizing the Complexity of Human Behavior
- Summary
- 1 Definition and Characteristics of Applied Behavior Analysis
- 3 Selecting and Defining Target Behaviors
- Role of Assessment in Applied Behavior Analysis
- Assessment Methods Used by Behavior Analysts
- Assessing the Social Significance of Potential Target Behaviors
- Prioritizing Target Behaviors
- Defining Target Behaviors
- Setting Criteria for Behavior Change
- Summary
- 4 Measuring Behavior
- Definition and Functions of Measurement in Applied Behavior Analysis
- Measurable Dimensions of Behavior
- Methods for Measuring Behavior
- Measuring Behavior by Permanent Products
- Measurement Tools
- Selecting a Measurement Method
- Summary
- 5 Improving and Assessing the Quality of Behavioral Measurement
- Indicators of Trustworthy Measurement
- Threats to Valid Measurement
- Threats to Accurate and Reliable Measurement
- Assessing the Accuracy and Reliability of Behavioral Measurement
- Using Interobserver Agreement to Assess Behavioral Measurement
- Summary
- 6 Constructing and Interpreting Graphic Displays of Behavioral Data
- Purpose and Benefits of Graphic Displays of Behavioral Data
- Graphs Used by Applied Behavior Analysts
- Constructing Line Graphs
- Interpreting Graphically Displayed Behavioral Data
- Summary
- 7 Analyzing Behavior Change: Basic Assumptions and Strategies
- Concepts and Assumptions Underlying the Analysis of Behavior
- Components of Applied Behavior Analysis Experiments
- Steady State Strategy and Baseline Logic
- Summary
- 8 Reversal and Multielement Designs
- Reversal Design
- Multielement Design
- Summary
- 9 Multiple Baseline and Changing Criterion Designs
- Multiple Baseline Design
- Changing Criterion Design
- Summary
- 10 Planning and Evaluating Applied Behavior Analysis Research
- Importance of the Individual Subject in Behavior Analysis Research
- Importance of Flexibility in Experimental Design
- Internal Validity: Controlling Potential Sources of Confounding in Experimental Design
- Social Validity: Assessing the Applied Value of Behavior Changes and the Treatments That Accomplish
- External Validity: Replicating Experiments to Determine the Generality of Research Findings
- Evaluating Applied Behavior Analysis Research
- Summary
- 11 Positive Reinforcement
- Positive Reinforcement Defined
- Classifying Reinforcers
- Identifying Potential Reinforcers
- Control Procedures for Positive Reinforcement
- Using Reinforcement Effectively
- Summary
- 12 Negative Reinforcement
- Definition of Negative Reinforcement
- Escape and Avoidance Contingencies
- Characteristics of Negative Reinforcement
- Applications of Negative Reinforcement
- Changes in Teacher and Caregiver Responding as a Function of Negative Reinforcement
- Ethical Considerations in Using Negative Reinforcement
- Summary
- 13 Schedules of Reinforcement
- Intermittent Reinforcement
- Defining Basic Intermittent Schedules of Reinforcement
- Schedule Effects and Consistency of Performance
- Thinning Intermittent Reinforcement
- Variations on Basic Intermittent Schedules of Reinforcement
- Compound Schedules of Reinforcement
- Perspectives on Using Schedules of Reinforcement in Applied Settings
- Summary
- 14 Positive Punishment
- Definition and Characteristics of Punishment
- Factors That Influence the Effectiveness of Punishment
- Possible Side Effects and Problems with Punishment
- Positive Punishment Interventions
- Guidelines for Using Punishment
- Ethical Considerations Regarding the use of Punishment
- Concluding Perspectives
- Summary
- 15 Negative Punishment
- Time-Out from Positive Reinforcement Defined
- Time-Out Tactics for Applied Settings
- Using Time-Out Effectively
- Response Cost Defined
- Response Cost Methods
- Using Response Cost Effectively
- Response Cost Considerations
- Summary
- 16 Motivating Operations
- Definition and Characteristics of Motivating Operations
- Distinguishing Between MOs and SDs
- Unconditioned Motivating Operations (UMOs)
- MOs for Punishment
- Multiple Effects of MOs
- Conditioned Motivating Operations (CMOs)
- Relevance of MOs to the Generality of Treatment Effects
- Relevance of MOs to Applied Behavior Analysis
- Summary
- 17 Stimulus Control
- Stimulus Control: Basic Concepts and Processes
- Developing Stimulus Control
- Transferring Stimulus Control
- Summary
- 18 Verbal Behavior
- Skinner’s (1957) Analysis of Verbal Behavior
- The Verbal Operants and Listener Behavior in More Detail
- Listener Behavior
- Autoclitic Verbal Behavior
- Applications of Skinner’s (1957) Analysis of Verbal Behavior
- Applications to Language Assessment and Intervention
- The Loss of Verbal Behavior
- Summary
- 19 Equivalence-based Instruction
- Research Foundations and Core Concepts
- Designing Equivalence-Based Instruction
- Applications and Generality
- Applications Stemming from Alternative Theoretical Approaches to Relational Responding
- Concluding Remarks
- Summary
- 20 Engineering Emergent Learning with Nonequivalence Relations
- What are Nonequivalence Relations? Why do They Matter?
- The Vocabulary of Nonequivalence Relations
- Some Types of Nonequivalence Relations
- Theoretical Foundations
- Nonequivalence Relations and Big-Picture Psychological Constructs
- Derived Stimulus Relations and General Well-Being
- A Final Comment
- Summary
- 21 Imitation, Modeling, and Observational Learning
- Imitation
- Modeling
- Observational Learning
- Summary
- 22 Shaping
- Shaping Defined
- Shaping Across and Within Response Topographies
- Increasing Shaping Efficiency
- Clicker Training
- Emerging Applications of Shaping
- Shaping Guidelines
- Learning to Shape
- Summary
- 23 Chaining
- Behavior Chain Defined
- Rationale for Chaining
- Establishing Behavior Chains with Task Analysis
- Behavior Chaining Methods
- Choosing a Chaining Method
- Disrupting and Breaking Behavior Chains
- Troubleshooting Chains
- Factors Affecting the Performance of Behavior Chains
- Summary
- 24 Extinction
- Extinction Defined
- Extinction Procedures
- Secondary Effects of Extinction
- Variables Affecting Resistance to Extinction
- Using Extinction Effectively
- When Not to Use Extinction
- Summary
- 25 Differential Reinforcement
- Differential Reinforcement Defined
- Differential Reinforcement of Alternative Behavior (DRA)
- Differential Reinforcement of Other Behavior (DRO)
- Differential Reinforcement of Low Rates of Responding (DRL)
- Summary
- 26 Antecedent Interventions
- Defining and Classifying Antecedent Interventions
- Noncontingent Reinforcement
- High-Probability Instructional Sequence
- Functional Communication Training
- Default Interventions
- Summary
- 27 Functional Behavior Assessment
- Functions of Behavior
- Role of Functional Behavior Assessment in Intervention and Prevention
- Overview of FBA Methods
- Conducting a Functional Behavior Assessment
- Case Examples Illustrating the FBA Process
- Summary
- 28 Token Economy, Group Contingencies, and Contingency Contracting
- Token Economy
- Group Contingencies
- Contingency Contracting
- Summary
- 29 Self-Management
- The “Self” as Behavior Controller
- Self-Management Defined
- Applications, Advantages, and Benefits of Self-Management
- Antecedent-Based Self-Management Tactics
- Self-Monitoring
- Self-Administered Consequences
- Other Self-Management Tactics
- Suggestions for Effective Self-Management Programs
- Behavior Changes Behavior
- Summary
- 30 Generalization and Maintenance of Behavior Change
- Generalized Behavior Change: Definitions and Key Concepts
- Planning for Generalized Behavior Change
- Strategies and Tactics for Promoting Generalized Behavior Change
- Modifying and Terminating Successful Interventions
- Guiding Principles for Promoting Generalized Outcomes
- Summary
- 31 Ethical and Professional Responsibilities of Applied Behavior Analysts
- What Is Ethics and Why Is It Important?
- Standards of Professional Practice for Applied Behavior Analysts
- Ensuring Professional Competence
- Ethical Issues in Client Services
- Coordinating with Other Professionals
- Social Media and New Technologies
- Advocating for the Client
- Conflict of Interest
- Creating a Culture of Ethical Practice
- Conclusion
- Summary
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