Generalization and Maintenance | ABA Terms

The video provides a comprehensive review of these two important concepts in Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA).

Generalization refers to the ability of a learned behaviour to occur in different environments, settings, or with different people. The video explains various types of generalization, such as generalization across setting, response generalisation and stimulus generalization, and provides examples to illustrate these concepts.

Maintenance is the continuation of a learned behaviour over time, even after the teaching or reinforcements have stopped. The video discusses strategies to promote maintenance, such as training loosely, using indiscriminable contingencies, multiple exemplars, common stimuli, natural contingencies, and general case analysis.

The video is designed to help behaviour technicians and psychologist for exams and to understand and applying these concepts effectively.

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