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adam_text | Brief Contents
PART
I
Introduction and
Basic
Concepts
1
1 Definition
and Characteristics of
Applied
Behavior Analysis
2
2 Basic
Concepts
24
part a
Selecting, Defining, and Measuring Behavior
47
3
Selecting and
Def
ining Target Behaviors
48
4
Measuring Behavior
72
5
Improving and Assessing the Quality
of Behavioral Measurement
102
PART
3
Evaluating and Analyzing Behavior Change
125
6
Constructing and Interpreting Graphic Displays
of Behavioral Data
126
7
Analyzing Behavior Change: Basic Assumptions
and Strategies
158
8
Reversal and Alternating Treatments Designs
176
9
Multiple Baseline and Changing Criterion Designs
200
10
Planning and Evaluating Applied Behavior
Analysis Research
225
PART
4
Reinforcement
255
11
Positive Reinforcement
256
12
Negative Reinforcement
291
13
Schedules of Reinforcement
304
PART
S
Punishment
325
14
Punishment by Stimulus Presentation
326
15
Punishment by Removal of a Stimulus
356
xxi
xxii
BriefContents
PART
Є»
Antecedent Variables
373
16
Motivating Operations
374
17
Stimulus Control
392
PART
Ύ
Developing New Behavior
411
18
Imitation
412
19
Shaping
420
20
Chaining
434
PART
β
Decreasing Behavior
with Nonpunishment Procedures
455
21
Extinction
456
22
Differential Reinforcement
469
23
Antecedent Interventions
486
PART «J
Functional Analysis
499
24
Functional Behavior Assessment
500
PART
IO
Verbal Behavior
525
25
Verbal Behavior
526
PART
11
Special Applications
549
26
Contingency Contracting, Token Economy,
and Group Contingencies
550
27
Self-Management
575
PART
12
Promoting Generalized Behavior Change
613
28
Generalization and Maintenance of Behavior Change
614
PART
13
Ethics
657
29
Ethical Considerations for Applied Behavior Analysts
658
Contents
PART I
Introduction
and Basic Concepts
1
Definition and Characteristics
of Applied Behavior Analysis
Some Basic Characteristics and a Definition
of Science
3
A Brief History of the Development
of Behavior Analysis
7
Defining Characteristics of Applied
Behavior Analysis
16
Definition of Applied Behavior Analysis
19
Summary
22
2
Basic Concepts
24
Behavior
25
Environment
27
Respondent Behavior
29
Operant
Behavior
31
Recognizing the Complexity
of Human Behavior
42
Summary
45
PART
3.
Selecting, Defining,
and Measuring Behavior
47
3
Selecting and
Def
ining
Target Behaviors
Role of Assessment in Applied
Behavior Analysis
48
49
Assessment Methods Used
by Behavior Analysts
50
Assessing the Social Significance of Potential
Target Behaviors
55
Prioritizing Target Behaviors
62
Defining Target Behaviors
65
Setting Criteria for Behavior Change
69
Summary
69
4
Measuring Behavior
72
Definition and Functions
of Measurement in Applied
Behavior Analysis
73
Measurable Dimensions of Behavior
75
Procedures for Measuring Behavior
88
Measuring Behavior by Permanent
Products
95
Computer-Assisted Measurement
of Behavior
99
Summary
100
5
Improving and Assessing
the Quality of Behavioral
Measurement
102
Indicators of Trustworthy
Measurement
103
Threats to Measurement Validity
105
Threats to Measurement Accuracy
and Reliability
108
Assessing the Accuracy and Reliability
of Behavioral Measurement
110
Using
Interobserver
Agreement to Assess
Behavioral Measurement
113
Summary
123
ХХШ
XXIV
Contents
PAßT 3
Evaluating
and Analyzing
Behavior Change
125
6
Constructing and Interpreting
Graphic Displays of Behavioral
Data
126
Purpose and Benefits of Graphic Displays
of Behavioral Data
128
Types of Graphs Used in Applied
Behavior Analysis
128
Constructing Line Graphs
144
Interpreting Graphically Displayed
Behavioral Data
149
Summary
156
7
Analyzing Behavior Change:
Basic Assumptions
and Strategies
158
Concepts and Assumptions Underlying
the Analysis of Behavior
159
Components of Experiments in Applied
Behavior Analysis
162
Steady State Strategy and Baseline Logic
167
Summary
174
8
Reversal and Alternating
Treatments Designs
176
Reversal Design
177
Alternating Treatments Design
187
Summary
198
9
Multiple Baseline
and Changing
Criterion Designs
200
Multiple Baseline Design
201
Changing Criterion Design
219
Summary
223
10
Planning and Evaluating
Applied Behavior Analysis
Research
225
Importance of the Individual Subject
in Behavioral Research
226
Importance of Flexibility
in Experimental Design
229
Internal Validity: Controlling Potential
Sources of Confounding
in Experimental Design
Social Validity: Assessing the Applied Value
of Behavior Changes and the Treatments
That Accomplish Them
External Validity: Replicating Experiments
to Determine the Generality
of Research Findings
Evaluating Applied Behavior
Analysis Research
Summary
230
237
243
247
253
Reinforcement
11
Positive Reinforcement
255
256
Definition and Nature
of Positive Reinforcement
258
Classifying Reinforcers
269
Identifying Potential Reinforcers
274
Control Procedures for Positive Reinforcement
283
Using Reinforcement Effectively
285
Summary
289
12
Negative Reinforcement
291
Brian
A. ¡wata
and Richard G. Smith
Definition of Negative Reinforcement
292
Escape and Avoidance Contingencies
294
Characteristics of Negative Reinforcement
295
Applications of Negative Reinforcement
297
Ethical Considerations in the Use
of Negative Reinforcement
302
Summary
302
13
Schedules of Reinforcement
304
Intermittent Reinforcement
305
Defining Basic Intermittent Schedules
of Reinforcement
306
Thinning Intermittent Reinforcement
313
Variations on Basic Intermittent Schedules
of Reinforcement
314
Compound Schedules of Reinforcement
316
Perspectives on Applying Schedules of
Reinforcement in Applied Settings
321
Summary
323
Contents
XXV
PART
5
Using Prompts to Develop Stimulus Control
401
Transfer of Stimulus Control
403
Punishment
325
Summary
408
14
Punishment by Stimulus
Presentation
326
PART
/
Definition and Nature of Punishment
327
Developing
Examples of Positive Punishment Interventions
338
Guidelines for Using Punishment Effectively
345
New Behavior
411
Ethical Considerations Regarding the Use
of Punishment
349
18
Imitation
412
Concluding Perspectives
352
Definition of Imitation
413
Summary
354
Imitation Training
414
Guidelines for Imitation Training
417
15
Punishment by Removal
Summary
418
of a Stimulus
356
Definition of Time-Out
357
Time-Out Procedures for Applied Settings
357
Using Time-Out Effectively
361
Definition of Response Cost
363
Response Cost Methods
367
Using Response Cost Effectively
368
Response Cost Considerations
370
Summary
371
PART
(>
16
Motivating Operations
374
Jack Michael
Definition and Characteristics
of Motivating Operations
375
A Critical Distinction: Motivative versus
Discriminative Relations
377
Unconditioned Motivating Operations (UMOs)
377
Conditioned Motivating Operations (CMOs)
384
General Implications of Motivating Operations
for Behavior Analysis
389
Summary
389
17
Stimulus Control
392
Antecedent Stimuli
393
Stimulus Generalization
394
Development of Stimulus Control
395
Stimulus Equivalence
398
Factors Affecting the Development
of Stimulus Control
400
19
Shaping
Definition of Shaping
Shaping across and within
Response Topographies
Increasing the Efficiency of Shaping
Clicker Training
Guidelines for Implementing Shaping
Future Applications of Shaping
Summary
Antecedent Variables
373
20 chaining
Definition of a Behavior Chain
Rationale for Using Chaining
Task Analysis
Behavior Chaining Methods
Interrupting and Breaking Behavior Chains
Factors Affecting the Performance
of a Behavior Chain
Summary
PART
«
Decreasing Behavior
with Nonpunishment
Procedures
21
Extinction
Definition of Extinction
Extinction Procedures
Extinction Effects
420
421
424
426
426
426
431
432
434
435
436
437
442
447
450
452
455
456
457
458
461
XXVI
Contents
Variables
Affecting Resistance to Extinction
463
Analyzing Complex Verbal Behavior
534
Using Extinction Effectively
464
Multiple Control
538
Summary
467
Autoclitic Relation
539
Applications of Verbal Behavior
540
22
Differential Reinforcement
469
Summary
546
Basic Description
of Differential Reinforcement
470
PART
11
Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible
Behavior and Differential
Special
Reinforcement of Alternative Behavior
Differential Reinforcement of Other Behavioi
470
• 475
Applications
549
Differential Reinforcement of Low Rates
of Responding
480
26
Contingency Contracting,
Summary
484
Token Economy, and Group
Contingencies
550
23
Antecedent Interventions
486
Contingency Contracting
551
Defining Antecedent Interventions
487
Token Economy
560
Noncontingent
Reinforcement
489
Group Contingencies
567
High-Probability Request Sequence
492
Summary
573
Functional Communication Training
494
Summary
496
27
Self-Management
575
The Self as Controller of Behavior
576
PART
9
Applications, Advantages, and Benefits
Functional Analysis
499
of Self-Management
Antecedent-Based
579
Self-Management Tactics
587
24
Functional
Self-Monitoring
590
Behavior Assessment
500
Self-Administered Consequences
599
Nancy A.
Neef
and Stephanie M. Peterson
Other Self-Management Tactics
Suggestions for Conducting an Effective
604
Functions of Behavior
501
Self-Management Program
607
Role of Functional Behavior Assessment
Behavior Changes Behavior
609
in Intervention and Prevention
502
Summary
611
Overview of FBA Methods
504
Conducting a Functional Behavior Assessment
511
Case Examples Illustrating the FBA Process
514
PART
12
Summary
523
Promoting
PART
IO
Generalized
Behavior Change
613
Verbal Behavior
525
28
Generalization
25
Verbal Behavior
526
and Maintenance
Mark L.
Sundberg
of Behavior Change
614
Verbal Behavior and Properties of Language
527
Generalized Behavior Change: Definitions
Development of Verbal Behavior
Defining Verbal Behavior
Elementary Verbal
Opérants
Role of the Listener
Identifying Verbal
Opérants
528
528
529
533
533
and Key Concepts
Planning for Generalized
Behavior Change
Strategies and Tactics for Promoting
Generalized Behavior Change
615
623
625
Contents
xxvii
Modifying and Terminating Successful
Ethical Issues in Client Services
669
Interventions
648
Advocating for the Client
675
Guiding Principles for Promoting
Conclusion
677
Generalized Outcomes
650
Summary
677
Summary
653
Appendix Textbook Coverage
PART
13
of the Behavior Analyst
Certification Board® BCBA®
Ethics
657
&
BCABA® Behavior Analyst
Task List®-Third Edition
679
29
Ethical Considerations
Glossary
689
for Applied
Behavior Analysts
658
Bibliography
709
Jose A. Martinez-Diaz, Thomas R. Freeman,
Name Index
755
Matthew
Normand,
and Timothy E. Heron
Subject Index
765
What Is Ethics and Why Is It Important?
Standards of Professional Practice for Applied
Behavior Analysts
662
Ensuring Professional Competence
665
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