Developing New Behavior And Functional Analysis Of Behaviors

Developing New Behavior And Functional Analysis Of BehaviorsOrder Description Question 1: Use your Applied Behavior Analysis text to read, discuss and explain : • Chapter 18, "Imitation," pages 412–419. • Chapter 19, "Shaping," pages 420–433. • Chapter 20, "Chaining," pages 434–453. • Read the following PowerPoint presentations in preparation for ICS Part 1 and 2 in this unit: ? Chapter 18, "Imitation." ? Chapter 19, "Shaping." ? Chapter 20, "Chaining." • Iwata, Dorsey, Slifer, Bauman, and Richman's 1982 article, "Toward a Functional Analysis of Self-Injury," in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, volume 27, number 2, 197–209 (1994 reprint). • Tincani, Castrogiavanni, and Axelrod's 1999 article, "A Comparison of the Effectiveness of Brief Versus Traditional Functional Analyses," in Research in Developmental Disabilities, volume 20, number 5, pages 327–338. Question 2: Functional Assessment and Analysis Describe and compare functional behavior assessment and functional analysis procedures. Discuss some factors that may impact decisions to apply each approach. Question 3: Imitation, Chaining, and Shaping Describe and compare functional behavior assessment and functional analysis procedures. Discuss some factors that may impact decisions to apply each approach.