SPE 323 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychosurgery, Family Educational Rights And Privacy Act

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Aba (applied behavior analysis): changing behavior applying behavioral principles. Behavior modification: procedures that come from experimental analysis of human behavior. Aba is inhumane: assumes that each human should be free to choose a personal course of behavior. Deterministic perspective: assumes even human behavior is lawful behavior (law of effect) and its causes can be identified in environmental events. Ethics: doing the right thing even though nobody is watching. Factors of an ethical intervention: informed consent: what someone gives when they. 100% understand everything being done with their kid (ex: going to doctor and getting all the steps before agreeing to a surgery) Voluntary consent: when someone isn"t pressured/threatened into agreeing. Opinions of the parents or guardians of students. Social validity: acceptability of program/procedure to the consumers. Individual rights: therapeutic environment, services whose goal is personal welfare, treatment by competent analyst, programs that teach functional (every day) skills, behavioral assessment & ongoing evaluation, most effective treatment procedures available.

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