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Generalization in Times of Crisis
… at home! Generalit y was defined by Stokes and Baer (1977) as “The occurrence of relevant behavior under different nontraining conditions (i.e., across subjects, settings, people, behaviors, and/or time) without the scheduling of the same … for our clients. While much of generalization is assessed across people or settings within the controlled environment where skills are initially taught (clinic, school . . . ), a deficit exists in terms of generalization in the natural environment, … and supervision of Behavior Analysis . Practitioners, let’s take on the challenge of generalizing our service-providing skills! This blog contemplates two ways of addressing this opportunity: Retrieve targets that have reached the “mastered …
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