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B22 Identify ways behavioral momentum can be used to understand response persistence

by BPREPadmin | Sep 18, 2024 | BCBA Test Content Outline B

B.22 Identify ways behavioral momentum can be used to understand response persistence Behavioral Momentum and Response Persistence Behavioral momentum is a concept that likens the persistence of behavior to the momentum of a moving object. It suggests that behaviors...

B21 Identify examples of processes that promote emergent relations and generative performance

by BPREPadmin | Sep 18, 2024 | BCBA Test Content Outline B

B.21 Identify examples of processes that promote emergent relations and generative performance. In applied behavior analysis (ABA), derived stimulus relations refer to establishing functional relationships between stimuli through direct training with some stimuli and...

B20 Identify the role of multiple control in verbal behavior

by BPREPadmin | Sep 18, 2024 | BCBA Test Content Outline B

B.20 Identify the role of multiple control in verbal behavior Multiple Control in Verbal Behavior Multiple control in verbal behavior occurs when more than one controlling variable influences a single verbal response. These variables can include antecedent stimuli,...

B17 Distinguish between motivating operations and stimulus control

by BPREPadmin | Sep 17, 2024 | BCBA Test Content Outline B

B.17 Distinguish between motivating operations and stimulus control Motivating Operations Motivating operations (MOs) are environmental events or conditions that temporarily alter the effectiveness of a reinforcer or punisher and influence the likelihood of a behavior...

B15 Identify examples of response maintenance

by BPREPadmin | Sep 17, 2024 | BCBA Test Content Outline B

B.15 Identify examples of response maintenance Response Maintenance Response maintenance refers to the continued performance of a learned behavior after the original reinforcement has been reduced or eliminated. The behavior persists over time, even without consistent...
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