[blank_start]Lawfulness[blank_end] [blank_start]of[blank_end] [blank_start]behavior[blank_end] : cause and effect relationship between the behavior and environmental variables
* By controlling all [blank_start]environmental[blank_end] variables we can have people behave the same way all the time
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Lawfulness
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[blank_start]Phylogenic[blank_end] [blank_start]selectionism[blank_end] : Genetic selections by interaction of the organism with the environment over the lifetime of the species, which increases the survival of the species
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Phylogenic
selectionism
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[blank_start]Ontogenic[blank_end] [blank_start]selectionism[blank_end] : During the lifetime of a person, behaviors that produce the most favorable outcome are selected, which leads to a more adaptive repertoire
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Ontogenic
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Presumption that the universe is a lawful and orderly place. All phenomena occur as the result of other events. = [blank_start]Determinism[blank_end]
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Determinism
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Empiricism: the practice of [blank_start]objective[blank_end] observation of the phenomena of interest
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objective
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By measuring occurrences and non occurrences of the behavior of interest, we can understand, [blank_start]predict[blank_end] , and improve behavior based on the data we take.
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predict
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Why do behavior analysts measure behavior?
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We can identify if procedures are effective
We can analyze specific aspects of behavior
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Experimentally or conceptually ruling out all simple logical explanations for the phenomenon first = [blank_start]Parsimony[blank_end]
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Parsimony
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Practical approach to a problem = [blank_start]Pragmatism[blank_end]
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Pragmatism
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Using principles of behavior analysis to describe and develop behavior change procedures