The evolution of high probability command sequences: Theoretical and procedural concerns
Volume: 22, Issue: 1, Pages: 59 - 73
Published: May 13, 2020
Abstract
Behavior analysts have studied John A. Nevin’s behavior momentum theory (BMT) since its introduction over three decades ago. The work of applied and translational researchers led to the development of the high-probability command sequence (HPCS). However, as BMT has been extrapolated to applied settings from experimental laboratories, a trend among applied behavior analysts has been to intermingle the terms, BMT and HPCS. Researchers must...
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Title
The evolution of high probability command sequences: Theoretical and procedural concerns
Published Date
May 13, 2020
Volume
22
Issue
1
Pages
59 - 73
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