7 Dimensions of ABA
Across
- 1. An operation is defined with such clarity that another person could replicate it with the same results
- 4. This occurs if the behavior change lasts over time, appears in environments other than the one in which the intervention that initially produced it was implemented, and/or spreads to other behaviors not directly treated by intervention
- 6. The behavior chosen for study must be the behavior for improvement, the behavior must be measurable, and it is necessary to ask who's behavior has been changed
- 7. Using derivatives from the basic principles of behavior to describe procedures and interpretations
Down
- 2. Showing a functional relation between a manipulated event and reliable change in some measurable dimension of the targeted behavior
- 3. How much of a change the behavior needs to have in order to be socially significant
- 5. The commitment to effecting improvements in behaviors that enhance and effect people's lives