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  • Behavior Analysis
  • Social Sciences
  • Psychology

Background:

  • Social validity is a long-standing but inconsistently applied principle in behavior analysis.
  • Recent critiques necessitate self-reflection and practice improvement within the field.
  • Addressing these critiques requires identifying practices for extinction, modification, or better explanation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To clarify the definition of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).
  • To differentiate ABA as a discipline versus an intervention.
  • To explore the nuances of social validation in behavior analysis, drawing parallels with medical fields.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of the term "ABA."
  • Distinction between ABA as a scientific discipline and ABA as a clinical intervention.
  • Comparative analysis of social validation principles, referencing medical fields.

Main Results:

  • ABA is best understood as a discipline, not solely an intervention.
  • Social validation requires careful consideration of context and comparison to other fields.
  • Specific practices within ABA may need modification or clearer explanation.

Conclusions:

  • Behavior analysts must integrate social validity into self-evaluation for practice enhancement.
  • Reframing ABA as a discipline supports a more robust approach to social validity.
  • Understanding social validation's complexities is key to addressing field-specific criticisms and fostering improvement.