Here’s an example: During DTT (discrete trial training), I tell my client to grab the firetruck. A lot of people want to pretend applied behavior analysis (ABA) is harder to learn than it actually is, but, it’s really not. The key to the RBT exam and the BCBA exam is to not over complicate things. Yes, there are more complex ways to describe it, but this is all you really need to remember. So, what is differential reinforcement? Differential reinforcement is simply reinforcing one behavior and putting other behaviors on extinction. Today, you are going to learn DRO, DRA, DRI, and DRL, once and for all. But, I’m here to tell you, it doesn’t have to be complicated. To be fair, I also see BCBAs struggling with these terms. This hasn’t changed since the day I started teaching the RBT exam. What’s the difference between DRO, DRA, and DRI? There is nothing that gives my students more trouble than differential reinforcement and the acronyms that go along with it. Learn Differential Reinforcement Once and For All
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