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Friday, March 13, 2009     

Fri., 3/13 · 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
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(CM, ED)
(1 CEU - BACB)
Harbour
(ID #1124)
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An Introduction to Behavioral Diagnostics
KEVEN M. SCHOCK, Pennhurst

********** CANCELLED by presenter **********

This presentation will cover a function-based diagnostic system for operant problem behaviors. Additionally a three-category classification system will be advanced for classifying replacement behaviors. A numerical four category diagnostic system for classifying problem behaviors (direct access; DA 1.0, direct escape; DE 3.0, socially mediated access; SMA 2.0, socially mediated escape; SME 4.0), as well as sub-categories delineating specific reinforcers under each category (e.g., SMA 2.2, peer attention) will be presented. This numerical system parallels the format of traditional diagnostic systems used in medicine, with a behavioral function-based system. The presentation will also cover a three-category classification system for diagnosing the current strength and breadth of the replacement behavior in the repertoire of the individual.