Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q2845225> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 20 of
20
with 100 triples per page.
- Q2845225 subject Q7034983.
- Q2845225 abstract "Functional analysis in behavioral psychology is the application of the laws of operant conditioning to establish the relationships between stimuli and responses. To establish the function of a behavior, one typically examines the "four-term contingency": first by identifying the motivating operations (EO or AO), then identifying the antecedent or trigger of the behavior, identifying the behavior itself as it has been operationalized, and identifying the consequence of the behavior which continues to maintain it.Functional assessment in behavior analysis employs principles derived from the natural science of behavior analysis to determine the "reason", purpose, or motivation for a behavior. The most robust form of functional assessment is functional analysis, which involves the direct manipulation, using some experimental design (e.g., a multielement design or a reversal design) of various antecedent and consequent events and measurement of their effects on the behavior of interest; this is the only method of functional assessment that allows for demonstration of clear cause of behavior.".
- Q2845225 wikiPageWikiLink Q1208421.
- Q2845225 wikiPageWikiLink Q13693745.
- Q2845225 wikiPageWikiLink Q1483649.
- Q2845225 wikiPageWikiLink Q16000502.
- Q2845225 wikiPageWikiLink Q168338.
- Q2845225 wikiPageWikiLink Q1891605.
- Q2845225 wikiPageWikiLink Q286017.
- Q2845225 wikiPageWikiLink Q3771842.
- Q2845225 wikiPageWikiLink Q466587.
- Q2845225 wikiPageWikiLink Q4809407.
- Q2845225 wikiPageWikiLink Q5133832.
- Q2845225 wikiPageWikiLink Q5165351.
- Q2845225 wikiPageWikiLink Q621607.
- Q2845225 wikiPageWikiLink Q6917868.
- Q2845225 wikiPageWikiLink Q7034983.
- Q2845225 wikiPageWikiLink Q847079.
- Q2845225 comment "Functional analysis in behavioral psychology is the application of the laws of operant conditioning to establish the relationships between stimuli and responses.".
- Q2845225 label "Functional analysis (psychology)".