the dimension requiring that intervention produces meaningful improvement in behavior is…
using past data to forecast when a behavior will occur reflects the goal of…
the dimension requiring that behavior change persists across time and settings is…
the three goals of science include description, prediction, and…
evaluating concepts based on their usefulness for prediction and control reflects…
the dimension requiring that interventions are derived from behavioral principles is…
counting instances of hitting instead of rating "anger levels" demonstrates the dimension of…
applied research experimentally evaluating interventions for socially significant behavior is…
delivering behavior-analytic services based on established procedures is…
discovering principles through research is EAB; applying them to socially significant behavior is…
the principle that knowledge should be based on observation and evidence is…
the view that behavior changes over time due to its consequences reflects…
selecting a target behavior because it will improve the learner's quality of life demonstrates the dimension of…
measuring behavior without altering it reflects the goal of…
using an intervention to change behavior demonstrates the goal of…
the assumption that behavior is lawful and occurs due to identifiable variables is…
treating a client's thoughts as private behavior subject to the same laws as public behavior reflects…
the dimension requiring demonstration of a functional relation is…
the knee-jerk reflex is an example of…
choosing the least complex explanation for behavior reflects…