Applied Behavior Analysis
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2016Author
Maich, Kimberly
Levine, Darren
Hall, Carmen
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The purpose of this publication is to provide ready-to-use case studies to accompany
current academic textbooks and field training materials used by students and
professionals studying, teaching, and working in the field of Applied Behavior
Analysis (ABA). Through 50 case studies, learners are provided opportunities to
apply ABA principles, processes, and practices to a range of scenarios across the
life span. These scenarios offer a simulated platform for learners to design,
implement, and evaluate behavior-change programs for children, adolescents,
adults, and seniors across a range of home, school, and community settings.
The case studies within this work reflect the field experience of the authors as
well as that of the academic faculty, field-based professionals, and students that
contributed to the development of this valuable resource. Each case encourages
users to reflect on, and think critically about, selected concepts and principles of
ABA. When combined, the 50 cases within this text guide learners through the
phases of behavior-analytic practice—from assessment and planning through
implementation and evaluation—while offering a range of research and ethical
considerations central to the science and practice of behavior analysis.
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