Behavior modification principles and procedures
In this revision of Miltenberger's popular BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION, students first master the principles and concepts of behavior modification before they move on to the procedures. This approach gives students a chance to understand WHY they are going through the procedures before they actually...
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| Language: | English |
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Belmont, CA
Wadsworth/Thomson learning
2000
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| Edition: | 2nd ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Measurement of behavior and behavior change. Observing and recording behavior
- Graphing behavior and measuring change
- Basic principles. Reinforcement
- Extinction
- Punishment
- Stimulus control: discrimination and generalization
- Respondent conditioning
- Procedures to establish new behavior. Shaping
- Prompting and transfer of stimulus control
- Chaining
- Behavioral skills training processes
- Procedures to increase desirable behavior and decrease undesirable behavior. Understanding problem behaviors through functional assessment
- Applying extinction
- Differential reinforcement
- Antecedent control procedures
- Using punishment: time-out and response cost
- Positive punishment procedures and the ethics of punishment
- Promoting generalization
- Self-management
- Other behavior change procedures. Habit reversal procedures
- The token economy
- Behavioral contracts
- Fear and anxiety reduction procedures
- Cognitive behavior modification.