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Clinical and Organizational Applications of Applied Behavior Analysis
Henry S. Roane,Joel E. Ringdahl,Terry S. Falcomata
English
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Computer Science and Theory
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2015
Published
658
pages
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Clinical and Organizational Applications of Applied Behavior Analysis uses data-based decision making to inform treatment selection for behavior change across various populations and contexts. Each chapter addresses considerations related to data collection, single-case research
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Clinical and Organizational Applications of Applied Behavior Analysis uses data-based decision making to inform treatment selection for behavior change across various populations and contexts. Each chapter addresses considerations related to data collection, single-case research design methodology, objective decision-making, and visual inspection of data. Not only do the authors draw on a range of published research methods in the area of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) as it has been applied to a specific topic, but they also draw upon their own clinical work by providing case examples.Comprehensively reviews current evidence-based practices in the application of ABA principles across a range of clinical contexts and applicationsDivided into three sections for ease-of-use: child applications, adult applications, and broad-based health applicationsExpands the reader’s knowledge related to the breadth of ABA-based treatmentDraws upon a range of subject-matter experts with experience across multiple uses of ABA
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