The Functional Behavior Assessment: Case Studies and Practice (PDF) provides students with a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles and practical application of functional behavior assessment. Readers will master the skill of identifying target behaviors, selecting measurement and data collection methods, formulating function-based intervention plans, and ensuring the ongoing progress of behavior-change programs. In addition to defining functional behavior assessment, the textbook delves into its ethical implications and its role within the broader field of behavior analysis. Each chapter thoroughly explores topics such as evaluating the social significance of behaviors, the assessment process, data collection, and systematic manipulation in structural and functional analyses.
With its focus on practical application, Functional Behavior Assessment: Case Studies and Practice is perfect for undergraduate and graduate courses in behavior analysis that center on functional behavior assessment. The revised first edition includes learning objectives, key terms, and Test Your Understanding exercises for each chapter, ensuring that students have a strong grasp of essential material. Additionally, the inclusion of case studies and learning activities throughout the text provides students with numerous opportunities to apply concepts and theory to clinical case studies, thereby enhancing their critical thinking skills. The updated edition also reflects new ethics requirements, making it a valuable resource for students and instructors alike.
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