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John O. Cooper ● Timothy E. Heron ● William L. Heward
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Janelle Allison, Behavior Development Solutions ● Kim M. Kelly, Behavior Development
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Chapter 1: Definition and Characteristics of Applied Behavior Analysis .................................................... 1
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Chapter 2: Basic Concepts and Principles .......................................................................................................... 5
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Chapter 3: Selecting and Defining Target Behaviors ....................................................................................... 9
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Chapter 4: Measuring Behavior ........................................................................................................................... 11
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Chapter 5: Improving and Assessing the Quality of Behavioral Measurement ....................................... 14
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Chapter 6: Constructing and Interpreting Graphic Displays of Behavioral Data .................................... 16
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Chapter 7: Analyzing Behavior Change: Basic Assumptions and Strategies ............................................. 19
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Chapter 8: Reversal and Multielement Designs ............................................................................................... 22
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Chapter 9: Multiple Baseline and Changing Criterion Designs .................................................................... 25
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Chapter 10: Planning and Evaluating Applied Behavior Analysis Research ............................................. 28
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Chapter 11: Positive Reinforcement..................................................................................................................... 33
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Chapter 12: Negative Reinforcement ................................................................................................................... 37
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Chapter 13: Schedules of Reinforcement ........................................................................................................... 40
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Chapter 14: Positive Reinforcement..................................................................................................................... 44
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Chapter 15: Negative Punishment ........................................................................................................................ 47
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Chapter 16: Motivating Operations ...................................................................................................................... 51
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Chapter 17: Stimulus Control............................................................................................................................... 55
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Chapter 18: Verbal Behavior................................................................................................................................ 58
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Chapter 19: Equivalence-Based Instruction ......................................................................................................... 63
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Chapter 20: Engineering Emergent Learning with Nonequivalence Relations ............................................ 66
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Chapter 21: Modeling, Imitation, and Observational Learning ..................................................................... 70
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Chapter 22: Shaping ............................................................................................................................................... 72
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Chapter 23: Chaining ............................................................................................................................................. 76
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Chapter 24: Extinction ........................................................................................................................................... 79
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Chapter 25: Differential Reinforcement ............................................................................................................... 83
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Chapter 26: Antecedent Interventions.................................................................................................................. 86
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Chapter 27: Functional Behavior Assessment .................................................................................................... 92
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Chapter 28: Token Economy, Group Contingencies, and Contingency Contracting ................................ 97
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Chapter 29: Self-Management ............................................................................................................................. 100
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Chapter 30: Generalization and Maintenance of Behavior Change ........................................................... 104
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Chapter 31: Ethical and Professional Responsibilities of Applied Behavior Analysts ............................ 108
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