EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 20 MIN
BCBA Foundations A2 | Philosophical Assumptions of Behavior Analysis
from Behavioral Intelligence con Mara Sanchez · host Mara Karla Sánchez
Welcome to Behavioral Intelligence con Mara Sánchez, a podcast dedicated to helping students understand the science of Applied Behavior Analysis and prepare for the BCBA Certification Exam (6th Edition).In this episode we explore Domain A2 of the BACB Test Content Outline:Philosophical Assumptions of Behavior AnalysisBehavior analysis is grounded in a set of philosophical assumptions that guide how behavior analysts understand, study, and change behavior. These assumptions form the foundation of the science.In this episode we discuss the five core assumptions that shape the field:1️⃣ DeterminismBehavior occurs as a result of lawful relationships with environmental variables.2️⃣ EmpiricismKnowledge is derived from objective observation and measurement of behavior.3️⃣ ExperimentationSystematic manipulation of variables allows behavior analysts to identify functional relations.4️⃣ ParsimonyExplanations should rely on the simplest scientifically supported interpretation before considering complex or hypothetical explanations.5️⃣ PragmatismThe value of scientific knowledge lies in its practical usefulness in predicting and influencing behavior.Understanding these philosophical foundations is essential because they shape how behavior analysts conduct research, interpret behavior, and design effective interventions.In this episode you will learn:• The meaning of each philosophical assumption• How these ideas guide ABA research and practice• Clinical examples that illustrate these principles• How this topic may appear on the BCBA examThis series follows the BCBA 6th Edition Test Content Outline, covering each concept step-by-step to help future behavior analysts build strong conceptual understanding.🎧 Podcast: Behavioral Intelligence con Mara Sánchez📚 Focus: BCBA Exam Preparation & Applied Behavior AnalysisStay tuned for the next episode where we explore A3 – Radical Behaviorism and its role in the science of behavior.
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Welcome to Behavioral Intelligence con Mara Sánchez, a podcast dedicated to helping students understand the science of Applied Behavior Analysis and prepare for the BCBA Certification Exam (6th Edition).In this episode we explore Domain A2 of the BACB Test Content Outline:Philosophical Assumptions of Behavior AnalysisBehavior analysis is grounded in a set of philosophical assumptions that guide how behavior analysts understand, study, and change behavior. These assumptions form the foundation of the science.In this episode we discuss the five core assumptions that shape the field:1️⃣ DeterminismBehavior occurs as a result of lawful relationships with environmental variables.2️⃣ EmpiricismKnowledge is derived from objective observation and measurement of behavior.3️⃣ ExperimentationSystematic manipulation of variables allows behavior analysts to identify functional relations.4️⃣ ParsimonyExplanations should rely on the simplest scientifically supported interpretation before considering complex or hypothetical explanations.5️⃣ PragmatismThe value of scientific knowledge lies in its practical usefulness in predicting and influencing behavior.Understanding these philosophical foundations is essential because they shape how behavior analysts conduct research, interpret behavior, and design effective interventions.In this episode you will learn:• The meaning of each philosophical assumption• How these ideas guide ABA research and practice• Clinical examples that illustrate these principles• How this topic may appear on the BCBA examThis series follows the BCBA 6th Edition Test Content Outline, covering each concept step-by-step to help future behavior analysts build strong conceptual understanding.🎧 Podcast: Behavioral Intelligence con Mara Sánchez📚 Focus: BCBA Exam Preparation & Applied Behavior AnalysisStay tuned for the next episode where we explore A3 – Radical Behaviorism and its role in the science of behavior.
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