Thank you so much for explaining all your concepts in an entertaining way! I definitely watched a ton of your videos while studying and reviewing Cooper! I really attribute a lot of my understanding of those difficult concepts to your videos! I just passed my BCBA exam and I recommended your videos as a study tool!
Could you say that pivotal behaviors lead to untrained response generalizations basically? When you explained it in this way, I thought of response generalization, but it's untrained. It's learned naturally through the taught behavior across different stimuli (the table, the meat, the tomato).
Thanks, this is so helpful! I was looking through my notes and now wondering (since the distinction between pivotals and cusps is so much clearer now!) how cusps differ from prerequisite behaviors? Or are they very different concepts? Maybe you guys made a video on this already but I couldn't find it. Thanks!
cusps- new behavior . pivotal generalized bx's . Thank you!!
Thank you so much for explaining all your concepts in an entertaining way! I definitely watched a ton of your videos while studying and reviewing Cooper! I really attribute a lot of my understanding of those difficult concepts to your videos! I just passed my BCBA exam and I recommended your videos as a study tool!
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Great example of woodwork and cuts of meat, really pushed your point across for me!
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how did you do Brit Harger? I take it this coming week...
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Thanks. I see the difference now.🤔
Could you say that pivotal behaviors lead to untrained response generalizations basically? When you explained it in this way, I thought of response generalization, but it's untrained. It's learned naturally through the taught behavior across different stimuli (the table, the meat, the tomato).
Thanks, this is so helpful! I was looking through my notes and now wondering (since the distinction between pivotals and cusps is so much clearer now!) how cusps differ from prerequisite behaviors? Or are they very different concepts? Maybe you guys made a video on this already but I couldn't find it. Thanks!
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Pivotal behaviors affect behaviors. Cusps behaviors are pivotal behaviors which affect the environment???