Applied Behavior Analysis, 3rd Edition

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By John O. Cooper, Timothy E. Heron, William L. Heward
Pearson / 2020
Hardback / 890 pages
$125.00
Appropriate for all upper-level courses in basic principles, applications, and behavioral research methods.
 
This text provides an accurate, comprehensive, and contemporary description of applied behavior analysis in order to help students acquire fundamental knowledge and skills
Applied Behavior Analysis provides a comprehensive, in-depth discussion of the field, offering a complete description of the principles and procedures for changing and analyzing socially important behavior. The 3rd Edition features coverage of advances in all three interrelated domains of the sciences of behavior–theoretical, basic research, and applied research–and two new chapters, Equivalence-based Instruction (Ch. 19) and Engineering Emergent Learning with Nonequivalence Relations (Ch. 20). It also includes updated and new content on topics such as negative reinforcement (Ch. 12), motivation (Ch. 16), verbal behavior (Ch. 18), functional behavioral assessment (Ch. 27), and ethics (Ch. 31). The content of the text is now connected to the BCBA® and BCABA® Behavior Analyst Task List, 5th Edition.
 

Table of Contents

PART 1: INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS
1. Definition and Characteristics of Applied Behavior Analysis 
2. Basic Concepts and Principles 
PART 2: SELECTING, DEFINING, AND MEASURING BEHAVIOR 
3. Selecting and Defining Target Behaviors 
4. Measuring Behavior 
5. Improving and Assessing the Quality of Behavioral Measurement 
PART 3: EVALUATING AND ANALYZING BEHAVIOR CHANGE 
6. Constructing and Interpreting Graphic Displays of Behavioral Data 
7. Analyzing Behavior Change: Basic Assumptions and Strategies 
8. Reversal and Multielement Designs 
9.  Multiple Baseline and Changing Criterion Designs 
10. Planning and Evaluating Applied Behavior Analysis Research 
PART 4: REINFORCEMENT 
11. Positive Reinforcement 
12. Negative Reinforcement 
13. Schedules of Reinforcement 
PART 5: PUNISHMENT 
14. Positive Punishment 
15. Negative Punishment 
PART 6: ANTECEDENT VARIABLES 
16. Motivating Operations 
17.  Stimulus Control 
PART 7: VERBAL BEHAVIOR 
18. Verbal Behavior 
PART 8: DEVELOPING NEW BEHAVIOR 
19. Equivalence-based Instruction 
20.  Engineering Emergent Learning with Nonequivalence Relations 
21. Imitation, Modeling, and Observational Learning 
22. Shaping 
23. Chaining 
PART 9: DECREASING BEHAVIOR WITH NONPUNISHMENT PROCEDURES 
24. Extinction 
25. Differential Reinforcement 
26. Antecedent Interventions 
PART 10: FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT 
27.Functional Behavior Assessment 
PART 11: SPECIAL APPLICATIONS 
28. Token Economy, Group Contingencies, and Contingency Contracting 
29. Self-Management 
PART 12: PROMOTING GENERALIZED BEHAVIOR CHANGE 
30. Generalization and Maintenance of Behavior Change 
PART 13: ETHICS 
31. Ethical and Professional Responsibilities of Applied Behavior Analysts