Dana Do’s: 8 Guidelines for Using Modeling
Get ready to model as PTB founder Dana Meller walks you through the eight specific guidelines for using modeling.
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Get ready to model as PTB founder Dana Meller walks you through the eight specific guidelines for using modeling.
Dana Do’s: 8 Guidelines for Using Modeling Read More
PTB founder Dana Meller discusses reinforcer assessments, which should not be confused with stimulus preference assessments.
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Can can a changing criterion design be used to evaluate shaping programs? Well, PTB founder Dana Meller says, it depends.
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PTB founder breaks down each of the nine considerations for prioritizing target behaviors.
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When reinforcement for the alternative replacement behavior is discontinued, extinction for the alternative behavior can resurge.
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PTB founder Dana Meller clarifies the specific steps for evidence-based supervision, not to be confused with behavior skills training.
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Not too sure about discriminating between the different teaching arrangements? Not to worry. PTB founder Dana Meller is here to explain trial-based vs free operant procedures.
The Test Content Outline includes preference assessments. But, it doesn’t mention reinforcer assessments. Does that mean that reinforcer assessments will not be on the exam?
Dana Do’s: Will Reinforcer Assessments be on the BCBA® Exam? Read More
Transitivity is connected to stimulus equivalence, yes, but there’s more to it than that. Let PTB founder Dana Meller explain the key differences between these two concepts.
Dana Do’s: The Differences Between Stimulus Equivalence and Transitivity, Explained Read More
Chained and tandem schedules are both compound schedules. They require correct responding that must also occur in a specific order for reinforcement to be delivered. But that may not be as easy as it sounds.
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