ABA Glossary

By Dana Meller, M.A., BCBA
Edited by Tyra Sellers, J.D., Ph.D., BCBA-D
ABA Glossary by Dana Meller, M.A., BCBA, edited by Tyra Sellers, J.D., Ph.D., BCBA-D

Nonparametric analysis

A type of experiment in which the effects of the independent variable are presented and withdrawn, comparing the effects of both conditions on the dependent variable

5th Edition Task List

D-6  Describe rationales for conducting comparative, component, and parametric analyses.

6th Edition TCO

D.8 Identify rationales for conducting comparative, component, and parametric analyses.

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    A type of experiment in which the effects of differential amounts of the independent variable are presented and compared to the dependent variable.
  • Multiplicative effects
    When the effects of one component of a treatment package may be influenced or modified by the presence or interaction of another component.
  • Drop-out component analysis
    A method for conducting a component analysis that includes presenting the entire treatment package and then systematically removing individual components to identify which components are necessary for meeting treatment goals.
  • Component analysis
    An experiment in which each component of a multi-component behavior intervention (treatment package) is examined to determine the most effective elements and combinations.
  • Comparative analysis
    An applied comparison of two or more treatments to assess which treatment is most effective.
  • Add-in component analysis
    A method for conducting a component analysis that identifies the effective components of a treatment package by comparing each component individually or in different combinations, to the complete treatment package.
  • Additive effects
    When an individual component of a treatment package acts alone to produce a desired effect and does not impact the effectiveness or lack thereof of the other components.
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