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Introductory Concepts
Elementary Relationships
Extensions of Verbal Behavior
Multiple Controlling Relationships
Building on the Elementary Relationships
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28.9 Review

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I find this area interesting

as do I. Unfortunately the field of ABA seems to be tracking towards increasing movement into this area. Psychologists will bury BCBAs.

I find it helpful if e.g. examples were placed next to the terms. For example, A private stimulus change is a physical energy change (e.g., body temperature increases or decreases) capable of affecting a sense organ (e.g., skin becomes clammy or perspires) that affects only one individual other individuals are not affected (any change in body temperature happens on an individual level, when a person’s body temperature increases due to fever others don’t simultaneously all of a sudden have a fever and experience an increase in temperature).

Examples are really helpful.

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