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Apr 20, 2024
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IABS 212 - Improving Behavior Through Data-Based Decisions 3 Credits This course is designed to develop an understanding of the components required to produce lasting behavior change through applied behavior analysis: from preparing the environment, to identifying and defining target behaviors, and identifying reinforcers to produce change. Students will learn to use various data collection methods and basic single-subject research designs to analyze patterns of behavior and make data-based decisions. The course will include functional behavior assessment, motivating operations and teaching new behavior through shaping and chaining. Prerequisite(s): IABS 211 - Principles of Learning
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