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Applied |
The behavior analyst examines how an individual's socially significant behavior will change and affect the individual, as well as those who are close to the individual. |
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Behavior |
The behavior analyst carefully measures how the individual's behavior changes, not perceptions about the behavior, or the behavior of other persons. |
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Analytic |
Behavior can be changed by modifying the environmental variables that precede and follow the behavior. Behavior analysts study and practice precise control over these variables to improve behavior. |
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Technological |
Any researcher should be able to read a description of a behavior analyst's study or intervention and replicate it. |
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Conceptually |
The behavior analyst develops interventions that are consistent with the concepts and principles of ABA. |
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Effective |
ABA interventions must cause meaningful change in the behavior of concern. |
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General |
Behavior change must be long lasting and transferred to other environments and should cause change in other behaviors not being treated by the intervention. |