Dana Do’s: How to Tell the Difference Between Applied and Effective Dimensions on BCBA®/BCaBA Exam Questions
PTB founder Dana Meller breaks down two often-confused ABA dimensions—applied and effective to explain how to tell them apart.
PTB founder Dana Meller breaks down two often-confused ABA dimensions—applied and effective to explain how to tell them apart.
Studying for the BCBA® exam this summer? PTB shares four easy, seasonal tips to help you stay on track—without missing out on the sunshine and fun.
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As hard as we work to create these materials, humanity gets in the way and mistakes happen. In order to keep students informed of the most current and updated materials,
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Shaping and chaining are strategies for teaching complex behaviors that are often confused. PTB founder Dana Meller makes the differences clear.
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PTB founder Dana Meller offers some helpful advice to quell exam day jitters.
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PTB is always looking for new ways to make study prep more fun and effective. The team got inspired after recently sharing a study tip that listening to music while
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PTB co-founder Dana Meller hones your experimental design skills with a focus on the alternating treatments design’s confounding variable.
Refer to BCBA® Task List (5th ed.) Section D-5: Use single-subject experimental designs (e.g., reversal, multiple baseline, multielement, changing criterion).