Functions of Behavior: Escape, Tangible, Sensory, Attention | ABA Terms | Exam Review

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • 00:00 Introduction to Functions of Behavior in ABA
    01:20 Social Attention (Attention Function)
    03:37 Tangible (Tangible Function)
    05:21 Escape/Avoidance (Escape/Avoidance Function)
    08:10 Automatic/Sensory (Sensory Function)
    10:18 Behavior Functions in Applied Behavior Analysis
    Hi! Welcome back to RBT Exam Review. Today we are reviewing functions of behavior in applied behavior analysis. Behavior functions includes social attention, tangible, escape and avoidance, and automatic/sensory. You will need to know the function of behavior to treat the behavior. A functional behavior assessment (FBA) can assist in identifying the function. RBTs and BCBAs need to know these terms for the RBT exam and the BCBA exam.
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  • @ABAExamReview
    @ABAExamReview  Před rokem

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  • @RealBen7
    @RealBen7 Před rokem +4

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    @user-py6bg9tt6f Před rokem +2

    Tomorrow will be my BCaBA exam ,thank you

  • @tiffanyshaw870
    @tiffanyshaw870 Před rokem +2

    Just a quick question on the difference between escape and avoidance. For the shower question, wouldn’t it be escape. I was thinking there was 2 stimuli presented? The shower and setting the alarm for 7pm. He set the alarm and now James is hiding.

    • @ABAExamReview
      @ABAExamReview  Před rokem +1

      Good question - he is attempting to avoid the presentation of the shower, so he is hiding once 7pm hits.