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Q 1) Attach a topic related resource 2) Describe the resource in detail 3) Explain how others may use the resource or find it useful in practice 4) Comment on a classmate's post 5) Respond to any questions These presentations will consist of each student providing a brief summary of a useful resource related to an instructor provided topic. Useful resources may consist of any of the following: professional journal articles, instruction forms, videos, checklists, scales, etc. You may not use any websites for this activity. If the resource ends in “.com” it is most likely not an appropriate resource and no credit will be provided. Other than videos, resources must be provided as PDF or Word document files. The resource must be provided to the entire class for viewing and directly related to the topic provided by the instructor. Each student must provide a unique resource that is not a duplication of resources provided by other students or that is already offered in course resources. Duplication of resources will result in no credit for the assignment. The student must provide a thorough, original explanation of how their resource relates to the topic and how fellow students might use the resource. In addition, each student must comment on at least one resource posted by a classmate. Responses must be provided to any questions presented about a resource that is posted. Topic #1 Options What is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)? Is there a difference between ABA and behavior analysis? How is ABA different from other explanations of behavior? What are the characteristics of ABA?

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I am sharing a resource from a book written for parents, teachers, and other professionals in basic terms. The pages that I am sharing from the book explain applied behavior analysis (ABA), three essential characteristics, and its origin. The book, in its entirety, provides an overall introduction to ABA and is written in parent-friendly language. Kearney, A. J. (2015). The ABCs of ABA. In Understanding applied Behavior analysis: An introduction to ABA for parents, teachers, and other professionals (pp. 20–22). essay, Jessica Kingsley Publishers.