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Applied behavior analysis // John O. Cooper, Timothy E. Heron, William L. Heward.
Author:
Cooper, John O.
other author:
Heron, Timothy E.
Published:
Hoboken, NJ :Pearson Education, Inc., : c2020.,
Description:
xvi, 890 p. :ill. ;29 cm.
Notes:
Previously published in 2016 and 2014--Title page verso.
[NT 15003449]:
Part 1. Introduction and basic concepts : Chapter 1. Definition and characteristics of applied behavioral analysis -- Chapter 2. Basic concepts and principles -- Part 2. Selecting, defining, and measuring behavior : Chapter 3. Selecting and defining target behaviors -- Chapter 4. Measuring behavior -- Chapter 5. Improving and assessing the quality of behavioral measurement -- Part 3. Evaluating and analyzing behavior change : Chapter 6. Constructing and interpreting graphic displays of behavioral data -- Chapter 7. Analyzing behavior change: basic assumptions and strategies -- Chapter 8. Reversal and multielement designs -- Chapter 9. Multiple baseline and changing criterion designs -- Chapter 10. Planning and evaluating applied behavior analysis -- Part 4. Reinforcement: Chapter 11. Positive reinforcement -- Chapter 12. Negative reinforcement -- Chapter 13. Schedules of reinforcement -- Part 5. Punishment : Chapter 14. Positive punishment -- Chapter 15. Negative punishment -- Part 6. Antecedent variables : Chapter 16. Motivating operations -- Chapter 17. Stimulus control -- Part 7. Verbal behavior : Chapter 18. Verbal behavior -- Part 8. Developing new behavior : Chapter 19. Equivalence-based instruction -- Chapter 20. Engineering emergent learning with nonequivalence relations -- Chapter 21. Imitation, modeling, and observational learning -- Chapter 22. Shaping -- Chapter 23. Chaining -- Part 9. Decreasing behavior with nonpunishment procedures : Chapter 24. Extinction -- Chapter 25. Differential reinforcement -- Chapter 26. Antecedent interventions -- Part 10. Functional assessment : Chapter 27. Functional behavior assessment -- Part 11. Special applications : Chapter 28. Token economy, group contingencies, and contingency contracting -- Chapter 29. Self-management -- Part 12. Promoting generalized behavior change : Chapter 30. Generalization and maintenance of behavior change -- Part 13. Ethics : Chapter 31. Ethical and professional responsibilities of applied behavioral analysis.
Subject:
Behaviorism (Psychology) - Textbooks. -
ISBN:
9780134752556
Applied behavior analysis /
Cooper, John O.
Applied behavior analysis /
John O. Cooper, Timothy E. Heron, William L. Heward. - 3rd ed. - Hoboken, NJ :Pearson Education, Inc.,c2020. - xvi, 890 p. :ill. ;29 cm.
Previously published in 2016 and 2014--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 804-864) and indexes.
Part 1. Introduction and basic concepts : Chapter 1. Definition and characteristics of applied behavioral analysis -- Chapter 2. Basic concepts and principles -- Part 2. Selecting, defining, and measuring behavior : Chapter 3. Selecting and defining target behaviors -- Chapter 4. Measuring behavior -- Chapter 5. Improving and assessing the quality of behavioral measurement -- Part 3. Evaluating and analyzing behavior change : Chapter 6. Constructing and interpreting graphic displays of behavioral data -- Chapter 7. Analyzing behavior change: basic assumptions and strategies -- Chapter 8. Reversal and multielement designs -- Chapter 9. Multiple baseline and changing criterion designs -- Chapter 10. Planning and evaluating applied behavior analysis -- Part 4. Reinforcement: Chapter 11. Positive reinforcement -- Chapter 12. Negative reinforcement -- Chapter 13. Schedules of reinforcement -- Part 5. Punishment : Chapter 14. Positive punishment -- Chapter 15. Negative punishment -- Part 6. Antecedent variables : Chapter 16. Motivating operations -- Chapter 17. Stimulus control -- Part 7. Verbal behavior : Chapter 18. Verbal behavior -- Part 8. Developing new behavior : Chapter 19. Equivalence-based instruction -- Chapter 20. Engineering emergent learning with nonequivalence relations -- Chapter 21. Imitation, modeling, and observational learning -- Chapter 22. Shaping -- Chapter 23. Chaining -- Part 9. Decreasing behavior with nonpunishment procedures : Chapter 24. Extinction -- Chapter 25. Differential reinforcement -- Chapter 26. Antecedent interventions -- Part 10. Functional assessment : Chapter 27. Functional behavior assessment -- Part 11. Special applications : Chapter 28. Token economy, group contingencies, and contingency contracting -- Chapter 29. Self-management -- Part 12. Promoting generalized behavior change : Chapter 30. Generalization and maintenance of behavior change -- Part 13. Ethics : Chapter 31. Ethical and professional responsibilities of applied behavioral analysis.
"Applied behavior analysis has become more mature and sophisti-cated since the second edition was published. Although the basic principles of behavior remain unchanged, advances in all three interrelated domains of the science of behavior-- theoretical, basic research, and applied research--have improved our under-standing of those principles and led to increased effectiveness in developing and applying effective and humane behavior change interventions. These developments are reflected in the more than 1,000 new references to the conceptual, basic, and applied liter-atures of behavior analysis added to this edition"--
ISBN: 9780134752556USD139.99
LCCN: 2019018292Subjects--Topical Terms:
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