7 Components Of Aba

Question: The Seven Dimensions of ABA
Answer: Applied, Behavioral, Analytic, Technological, Conceptually Systematic, Effective, Generality
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Question: Applied
Answer: ABA focuses on the implementation of basic principles to change behaviors of social significance (important to the client).
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Question: Behavioral
Answer: ABA focuses on behavior in its own right as a target for change. Behavior is directly observed and measured in the real-life environment.
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Question: Analytic
Answer: ABA seeks to identify functional relations between systematic, controlled manipulation of environmental events and behavior.
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Question: Technological
Answer: ABA procedures are completely identified and precisely described and defined. Procedures are described so that they can be replicated by others.
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Question: Conceptually Systematic
Answer: ABA procedures are linked to and described in terms of basic principles of behavior (e.g. principle of operant extinction).
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Question: Effective
Answer: ABA uses directly measured and graphed data to make treatments decisions and modifications to achieve the behavior change that benefits the client.
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Question: Generality
Answer: ABA produces behavior change in many people and many settings. Behavior change should be maintained over time, transfer to other settings and/or spread to other behaviors.
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