Franchising is a proven business model that enables companies to expand their operations by allowing independent owners (franchisees) to operate under the company’s established brand [...]
In applied behavior analysis (ABA), imitation and observational learning are distinct but related concepts that describe how individuals learn through observing others. 1.Imitation refers to [...]
Behavioral momentum is a concept used to describe the persistence of a behavior in the face of disruption or changing conditions, analogous to physical momentum. [...]
Multiple control refers to the phenomenon where a single verbal response is influenced by more than one antecedent condition or controlling variable. This can include [...]
A-4) Distinguish among behaviorism, the experimental analysis of behavior, applied behavior analysis, and professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis. Let's clarify the [...]
John Watson (1878-1958) 1913: Watson was the first to describe Behaviorism as a formal system Methodological Behaviorism: Only looks at observable events in their Analysis [...]
A-2) Explain the philosophical assumptions underlying the science of behavior analysis (e.g., selectionism, determinism, empiricism, parsimony, pragmatism). The philosophical assumptions underlying the science of behavior [...]