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In this episode of Behavioral Intelligence con Mara Sánchez, we continue the BCBA exam preparation series by reviewing an important concept from Domain B of the BACB Test Content Outline.
Today's topic focuses on B.15: Identifying examples of response maintenance.
Response maintenance refers to the continued performance of a learned behavior over time after the behavior has been acquired. In applied behavior analysis, maintenance is essential because the goal of intervention is not only to teach new skills but also to ensure that those behaviors persist in the long term.
In this episode, you will learn:
• What is response maintenance in behavior analysis
• Why maintaining behavior change is critical for effective intervention
• How reinforcement history supports long-term behavior persistence
• The relationship between maintenance and generalization
We will also discuss:
• Clinical ABA examples used in skill acquisition and intervention programs
• Real-life examples of maintained behaviors after training
• BCBA exam tips to help identify maintenance in exam scenarios
• Common mistakes students make when distinguishing maintenance from acquisition or generalization
This podcast series is designed to support RBTs, BCBA students, and behavior analysts who want to strengthen their understanding of applied behavior analysis while preparing for certification exams.
Follow the BCBA study series and stay connected with Amethyst Therapy Services.
Website:
www.amethysttherapyservices.com
Contact:
[email protected]
Stay tuned for the next episode, where we explore B16 – Motivating Operations in Behavior Analysis.
By Mara Karla SánchezIn this episode of Behavioral Intelligence con Mara Sánchez, we continue the BCBA exam preparation series by reviewing an important concept from Domain B of the BACB Test Content Outline.
Today's topic focuses on B.15: Identifying examples of response maintenance.
Response maintenance refers to the continued performance of a learned behavior over time after the behavior has been acquired. In applied behavior analysis, maintenance is essential because the goal of intervention is not only to teach new skills but also to ensure that those behaviors persist in the long term.
In this episode, you will learn:
• What is response maintenance in behavior analysis
• Why maintaining behavior change is critical for effective intervention
• How reinforcement history supports long-term behavior persistence
• The relationship between maintenance and generalization
We will also discuss:
• Clinical ABA examples used in skill acquisition and intervention programs
• Real-life examples of maintained behaviors after training
• BCBA exam tips to help identify maintenance in exam scenarios
• Common mistakes students make when distinguishing maintenance from acquisition or generalization
This podcast series is designed to support RBTs, BCBA students, and behavior analysts who want to strengthen their understanding of applied behavior analysis while preparing for certification exams.
Follow the BCBA study series and stay connected with Amethyst Therapy Services.
Website:
www.amethysttherapyservices.com
Contact:
[email protected]
Stay tuned for the next episode, where we explore B16 – Motivating Operations in Behavior Analysis.