BCBA 5th Edition Task List Item B-11 Discrimination, Maintenance, & Generalization

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  • Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
  • In this video, I, Emilia Macchione, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), specifically focuses on B-11 from the 5th edition task list on discrimination, maintenance, and generalization. Join me as we go through the main differences and how to decipher which one to choose when asked on a quiz, mock exam, or the real exam.
    🧠 Discrimination: Understand the crucial differences between stimuli and responses in various contexts.
    🔄 Maintenance: Explore how to sustain learned behaviors over time and avoid regression.
    🌐 Generalization: Grasp the art of applying learned behaviors across diverse settings and novel individuals.
    Stay tuned for real-life examples that bring these concepts to life! To challenge your understanding, I've crafted an interactive quiz for you to attempt independently.
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Комментарии • 5

  • @foltfamontop6592
    @foltfamontop6592 5 месяцев назад

    Am on my masters program in BCBA and i really love how you breaking it down with examples

  • @foltfamontop6592
    @foltfamontop6592 5 месяцев назад

    7 is maintenance : consistency means maintaining.
    8 is discrimnation : can't differentiate sharing behaviour at school from recess.
    9 maintenance : she can't maintain the chores appropriately any more.
    10 generalization : taking place in different setting.

  • @foltfamontop6592
    @foltfamontop6592 5 месяцев назад

    Pls let me know if i get your questions right and dont mind my explanation 😊 cos i might not be able to explain to details.

  • @foltfamontop6592
    @foltfamontop6592 5 месяцев назад

    But the stimulus relations language of reflexivity, symmetry, transvity and ...? How can one be able to break down those sentences is my concern.

    • @thebeautifulmindacademy
      @thebeautifulmindacademy  5 месяцев назад

      In scenario-based questions, I use letters to label the scenarios. When the letters match (with your confirmation), such as A and A, it indicates reflexivity. If your scenario involves an A B and then B A relation, it suggests symmetry. To enhance clarity, I prefer to include visual cues like letters alongside the written explanation, as it can aid understanding, particularly for those who may find the paragraph alone confusing. It also helps eliminate any added information that is irrelevant. Try it and let me know :-)