Experimental Analysis of Behavior
Prerequisites: Students are encouraged to take this course after EABA 400 and EABA 410.
Experimental Analysis of Behavior is designed to introduce students to the scientific methods and examine the behavioral principles that govern the behavior of organisms. This course focuses on applying behavior-analytic concepts through experimental research. Students also learn to critically evaluate experimental and applied research.
Outcomes: Demonstrate an understanding of core behavior analysis principles; Analyze and apply principles of stimulus control and learning; Explore advanced concepts in behavior analysis; Apply behavior-analytic concepts through experimental research; Critically evaluate experimental and applied research; Demonstrate mastery of course content through assessments and written work.
Experimental Analysis of Behavior is designed to introduce students to the scientific methods and examine the behavioral principles that govern the behavior of organisms. This course focuses on applying behavior-analytic concepts through experimental research. Students also learn to critically evaluate experimental and applied research.
Outcomes: Demonstrate an understanding of core behavior analysis principles; Analyze and apply principles of stimulus control and learning; Explore advanced concepts in behavior analysis; Apply behavior-analytic concepts through experimental research; Critically evaluate experimental and applied research; Demonstrate mastery of course content through assessments and written work.