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#1. Sharon, a newly certified BCBA, is tasked with developing an intervention plan for two siblings exhibiting severe problem behaviors. Before designing any specific procedures, she meticulously researches peer-reviewed articles and established behavior-analytic literature to ensure that the chosen interventions are grounded in the principles and concepts of Applied Behavior Analysis. By doing so, Sharon is specifically adhering to which dimension of Applied Behavior Analysis?

This scenario describes a BCBAs commitment to the Conceptually Systematic dimension of Applied Behavior Analysis one of the seven dimensions outlined by Baer Wolf and Risley 19681987 Conceptually Systematic means that behaviorchange interventions are derived from and described in terms of the basic principles of behavior eg reinforcement punishment extinction Sharons action of researching past behavioranalytic interventions and ensuring adherence to behavioranalytic principles demonstrates this dimension She is ensuring her practice is consistent with the established body of knowledge within the field Applied refers to the social significance of the behavior and intervention goals Behavioral means the focus is on observable and measurable behavior Technological means that the procedures are described with sufficient clarity and detail that a trained reader could replicate them exactly

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