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Eliminating ineffective or less effective components may help with improving social validity, reducing aversive elements, improving generalization and maintenance, as well as administrative efficacy.
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The chief purpose of the component analysis is to identify the component which is efficacious in changing behavior, if a singular component exists.
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Baer, Donald M.; Wolf, Montrose M.; Risley, Todd R. (1968).
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principal component analysis
independent variables
treatment modality
BCBA
"Component Analyses Using Single-Subject Experimental Designs: A Review"
J Appl Behav Anal
doi
10.1901/jaba.2010.43-685
PMC
2998259
PMID
21541152


"Some Current Dimensions of Applied Behavior Analysis"
J Appl Behav Anal
doi
10.1901/jaba.1968.1-91
PMC
1310980
PMID
16795165
ISBN
978-0-13-142113-4
"Evidence-Based Behavioral-Practice"
the original
Stub icon
statistics
stub
expanding it

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