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EDSE 5362

Research and Applications in Behavior Analysis

Three semester Hours.

This course is the third in a sequence leading to a Certificate in Behavior Analysis. It features the use of the scientific method in evaluating assessment and intervention techniques in behavior analysis. Topics include critical analysis of research reports as consumers, measurement techniques, single-subject experimental design, selection of dependent and independent variables, graphical presentation and evaluation of results, and ethics pertaining to human subjects. Principles and procedures involved in the experimental analysis of reinforcement schedules, stimulus control, and stimulus equivalence are included.  The sequence fulfills minimum academic requirements of the Behavior Analysis Board.  Prerequisites: EDSE 5325, EDSE 5360, and EDSE 5361.

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