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#1. Tiffany, an RBT, diligently implements a social skills treatment plan for her client, ensuring 100 fidelity, consistently takes feedback, and makes necessary adjustments as advised by her supervisor. Despite six months of consistent intervention, the client has not made significant, socially meaningful progress in developing friendships or initiating conversations. Based on this scenario, which dimension of Applied Behavior Analysis is the service currently lacking?
The Effective dimension of Applied Behavior Analysis mandates that interventions produce socially significant improvements in behavior This means the intervention must lead to practical meaningful changes that improve the individuals quality of life In this scenario despite Tiffanys high fidelity of implementation and responsiveness to feedback the clients lack of progress in developing friendships or initiating conversations indicates that the intervention is not producing the desired meaningful change This directly points to a lack of effectiveness Behavioral refers to targeting observable and measurable behaviors Conceptually Systematic means the procedures are derived from basic principles of behavior Technological means the procedures are described clearly and concisely enough for others to replicate While the plan might meet these other criteria the ultimate measure of an ABA interventions success is its effectiveness in producing positive outcomes
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