
Stimulus Control Transfer explained? : r/ABA - Reddit
Stimulus Control Transfer explained? I am being assessed on Friday and am hoping to become an RBT. Can someone give me some real life examples of stimulus control transfer? I understand what a …
Stimulus control transfer : r/ABA - Reddit
Feb 7, 2024 · Anyone have any examples of when they implement stimulus control transfer? Thank you!
Transfer Trials?? : r/ABA - Reddit
Oct 19, 2019 · A transfer trial would be if you're transferring stimulus control of one operant to another operant. So if you were trying to teach someone to follow a listener responding target to clap but they …
RBT competency : r/ABA - Reddit
Feb 3, 2021 · Everything I found about stimulus control transfer referred back to prompting, but why on the competency assessment is stimulus control transfer and prompting different boxes?
can someone explain what joint stimulus control is? : r/ABA
Oct 20, 2020 · can someone explain what joint stimulus control is? I'm confused about what joint stimulus control is. Can someone please explain and provide some examples if possible? Also, I …
stimulus discrimination VS stimulus generalization : r/Mcat - Reddit
Jul 1, 2018 · Discrimination is the ability to tell between one stimulus and another. Generalization is applying one term broadly.
Why is ABA therapy considered abusive by the Autistic Community?
See, the thing is the psychological principles ABA uses like operant conditioning are NOT abusive in of themselves. The issue is the entire framework ABA was founded upon and how these principles are …
Masking? : r/ABA - Reddit
A forum to provide dissemination of applied behavior analysis (ABA) and evidence-based research, assist the public in understanding the science, and to promote conversation between BCBAs, …
Verbal behavior broken down? : r/ABA - Reddit
Mar 27, 2021 · A forum to provide dissemination of applied behavior analysis (ABA) and evidence-based research, assist the public in understanding the science, and to promote conversation between …
Discriminated avoidance vs. Free operant avoidance : r/ABA - Reddit
Nov 28, 2016 · Discriminated Avoidance - "a contingency in which responding in the presence of a signal prevents the onset of a stimulus from which escape is a reinforcer" Free Operant Avoidance - …