Goals of Science and Philosophical Assumptions in Applied Behavior Analysis
The key factor that differentiates applied behavior analysis from other approaches in psychology is its grounding in natural science and evidence-based practice. For this discussion, please review the assigned readings in this unit.
Please respond to the following:
• How does the approach of science differ from other approaches to gathering information about the world?
• Describe the goals of science (description, prediction, and control) that are the foundation for a scientific approach in ABA.
• Describe the philosophical assumptions or “attitudes” of science and explain why these are important as a foundation for applied behavior analysis.
• Recall your reading of the article “Practical Components for Getting the Most From a Token Economy” (Ackerman et al., 2020), and discuss whether and how the research supports the goals of science, the philosophical assumptions of science, and the seven dimensions of applied behavior analysis. Be sure to provide specific examples from the article to support your discussion.
Chapter 1: “Definition and Characteristics of Applied Behavior Analysis”
Please read the following chapter from the text, Handbook of Applied Behavior Analysis (Fisher et al., 2021):
Chapter 1: “Applied Behavior Analysis: History, Philosophy, Principles, and Basic Methods”
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