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Autism: Applied Behavior Analysis (SED 843)

Term 2012-2013 Academic Year Summer Term

Faculty

Jennifer L SuppoShow MyInfo popup for Jennifer L Suppo
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Office hours:
  • Online Thursday 5:00-6:00 (Graduate Students Only)
  • Tuesday 11:45 AM to 2:15 PM
  • Thursday 11:45 AM to 2:15 PM
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    Description

    This course investigates basic principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA). Topics include a historical perspective concerning the application of ABA with individuals with autism/PPD, discrete trial analysis of verbal behavior (e.g., Skinner), and direct instruction. Empiricism in educational settings, reinforcement, stimulus control, punishment, prompting, fading, task analysis, generalization, and maintenance. Issues affecting persons with autism and their families are addressed, including functional analysis of behavior, sleeping, eating, toileting/grooming, and determining the credibility of treatment approaches. Application ABA principles to group/classroom settings.ÂÂField component required. Tubercular check, Act 33 Child Abuse, Act 34 Criminal Record check, Act 114 FBI Federal Criminal History Record, and PDE-6004 (Arrest or Conviction Report and Certification Form) required. Prerequisite:ÂÂSED 842.