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The principle that states that only behaviors that will actually be relevant (useful and capable of producing reinforcement) in an individuals real life should be targeted for teaching.
The matching law is a behavioral principle that describes how individuals allocate their behavior in response to different reinforcement schedules. In ABA therapy, this law helps therapists determine how much reinforcement should be provided for specific behaviors to maximize their effectiveness.
In ABA, when we talk about behavior, we really mean anything a person says or does. Behavior includes observable actionsall the things other people can seeas well as things everyone else may not be able to see, such as feelings, emotions, thinking, and remembering.
You drive over the speed limit because you get where you are going faster, and you get a ticket. (You made the rule-based mistake of following a bad rule because it gave you good results in the past, and you didnt get caught.)
For example, if a child with autism is exhibiting poor and disruptive verbal behavior in a large classroom but not in other environments, an ABA therapist might identify that classroom as a condition for the behavior and recommend the child spend less time there or be placed in another learning environment.

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Rule Governed Behavior Definition: Behavior that is under the control of a verbally mediated rule; behavior insensitive to immediate contingencies. Example in everyday context: You have always looked both ways before crossing a street, even though you have never been hit by a car or seen anyone else being hit by a car.

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