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In this episode of Behavioral Intelligence con Mara Sánchez, we continue the BCBA exam preparation series by exploring another key concept from Domain B of the BACB Test Content Outline.
Today's topic focuses on B.17: Distinguishing between motivating operations and stimulus control.
Understanding the difference between these two behavioral processes is essential for correctly analyzing why behavior occurs in specific situations and for designing effective interventions.
In this episode, you will learn:
• What motivating operations (MOs) are and how they alter the value of reinforcers or punishers
• What stimulus control is and how discriminative stimuli signal the availability of reinforcement
• How motivating operations and discriminative stimuli influence behavior in different ways
• Why both concepts are critical when conducting functional assessments and behavior analysis
We will also discuss:
• Clinical ABA examples illustrating motivating operations and stimulus control
• Everyday examples that clarify how these variables influence behavior
• BCBA exam tips to help you correctly identify these concepts in exam scenarios
• Common mistakes students make when distinguishing between MOs and discriminative stimuli
This podcast series is designed to support RBTs, BCBA students, and behavior analysts who are strengthening their conceptual 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 B18 – Rule-Governed Behavior vs Contingency-Shaped Behavior.
By Mara Karla SánchezIn this episode of Behavioral Intelligence con Mara Sánchez, we continue the BCBA exam preparation series by exploring another key concept from Domain B of the BACB Test Content Outline.
Today's topic focuses on B.17: Distinguishing between motivating operations and stimulus control.
Understanding the difference between these two behavioral processes is essential for correctly analyzing why behavior occurs in specific situations and for designing effective interventions.
In this episode, you will learn:
• What motivating operations (MOs) are and how they alter the value of reinforcers or punishers
• What stimulus control is and how discriminative stimuli signal the availability of reinforcement
• How motivating operations and discriminative stimuli influence behavior in different ways
• Why both concepts are critical when conducting functional assessments and behavior analysis
We will also discuss:
• Clinical ABA examples illustrating motivating operations and stimulus control
• Everyday examples that clarify how these variables influence behavior
• BCBA exam tips to help you correctly identify these concepts in exam scenarios
• Common mistakes students make when distinguishing between MOs and discriminative stimuli
This podcast series is designed to support RBTs, BCBA students, and behavior analysts who are strengthening their conceptual 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 B18 – Rule-Governed Behavior vs Contingency-Shaped Behavior.