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Applied Behavior Analysis for Teachers, 10th edition

  • Paul A. Alberto
  • , Anne C. Troutman
  • , Judah Axe
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Applied Behavior Analysis for Teachers illustrates the principles of behavior analysis. You can then create your own recipe for success. It includes classroom-based examples and practices grounded in research. The text is a balance of technically sound, systematically organized, and engaging content. The authors help you deal appropriately and ethically with some of the most challenging behaviors students display. Numerous vignettes and examples describe students at various levels of ability.

The 10th Edition reflects advances in the applications of applied behavior analysis. It contains new ethical considerations and recommendations for using modern classroom technologies. Additionally, there's updated terminology and inclusive language. There's also over 850 new references, and up-to-date examples. It provides concrete, relatable, and often amusing examples of principles at work.

Published by Pearson (June 28th 2021) - Copyright © 2022

ISBN-13: 9780135606186

Subject: Special Education

Category: Behavior Analysis & Intervention

  1. Roots of Applied Behavior Analysis
  2. Responsible Use of Applied Behavior Analysis Procedures
  3. Preparing Behavioral Objectives
  4. Procedures for Collecting Data
  5. Graphing Data
  6. Single-Subject Designs
  7. Determining the Function of Behavior
  8. Arranging Consequences That Increase Behavior
  9. Arranging Consequences That Decrease Behavior
  10. Differential Reinforcement: Antecedent Control and Shaping
  11. Providing for Generalization of Behavior Change
  12. Teaching Students to Manage Their Own Behavior
  13. Putting It All Together