Control
The third and highest level of scientific understanding. Established through experimentation confirming that manipulating one event (the independent variable) results in a reliable change in another event (the dependent variable),… Read more
PTB co-founder Dana Meller takes on the first portion of the Task List with a quick lesson about section A-1. The secret sauce for understanding the goal of behavior analysis? It all comes down to description, prediction, and control.
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The first level of scientific understanding which involves deriving quantifiable and classifiable facts (data) from systematically observed events.
Some BCBA® exam questions feel difficult not because the content is unfamiliar, but because the wording hides what the question is really asking. PTB founder Dana Meller helps break down this mock exam question.
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The second level of scientific understanding. When repeat observations show a consistent relationship between two events, the identified relationship can be used to predict the probability of one event occurring
An organized approach for collecting knowledge to inform our understanding of the natural world.