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#1. A behavior analyst is collaborating with a client’s team to develop a comprehensive treatment plan. When selecting the target behaviors for intervention, which of the following behavior goals would be considered the most inappropriate to include in the plan, according to ABA principles?
The text emphasizes that when selecting goals we also want to choose behaviors that we can observe and measure remember we deal in operant public events we dont want to work with private events we dont want to work with mentalisms we cant observe those accurately validly and Feeling happier and more selfconfident refers to private events or mental states which are not directly observable or objectively measurable by a behavior analyst ABA focuses on overt observable behaviors that can be precisely defined measured and analyzed for functional relationships While the outcome of an intervention might be an increase in happiness or confidence these are not appropriate as direct target behaviors themselves The other options describe observable and measurable behaviors suitable for an ABA treatment plan
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