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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 13 MIN

BCBA Foundations D1 | Dependent vs Independent Variables

from Behavioral Intelligence con Mara Sanchez · host Mara Karla Sánchez

In this episode of Behavioral Intelligence con Mara Sánchez, we begin Domain D – Experimental Design from the BACB Test Content Outline as part of our BCBA exam preparation series.Today's topic focuses on D.1: Distinguishing between dependent and independent variables.Understanding the relationship between these variables is essential for analyzing how behavior changes in response to environmental manipulation.In this episode, you will learn:• What the dependent variable is in behavior analysis• What the independent variable represents in behavioral research• How independent variables influence measurable behavior change• Why clearly identifying these variables is critical in experimental designWe will also discuss:• Clinical ABA examples illustrating dependent and independent variables• Everyday examples that demonstrate how environmental changes affect behavior• BCBA exam tips for identifying variables in research scenarios• Common mistakes students make when distinguishing between dependent and independent variablesThis podcast series is designed to support RBTs, BCBA students, and behavior analysts who want to strengthen their conceptual understanding of applied behavior analysis while preparing for certification exams.Website:www.amethysttherapyservices.comContact:[email protected] tuned as we continue Domain D – Experimental Design with D.2: Internal and external validity.

In this episode of Behavioral Intelligence con Mara Sánchez, we begin Domain D – Experimental Design from the BACB Test Content Outline as part of our BCBA exam preparation series.Today's topic focuses on D.1: Distinguishing between dependent and independent variables.Understanding the relationship between these variables is essential for analyzing how behavior changes in response to environmental manipulation.In this episode, you will learn:• What the dependent variable is in behavior analysis• What the independent variable represents in behavioral research• How independent variables influence measurable behavior change• Why clearly identifying these variables is critical in experimental designWe will also discuss:• Clinical ABA examples illustrating dependent and independent variables• Everyday examples that demonstrate how environmental changes affect behavior• BCBA exam tips for identifying variables in research scenarios• Common mistakes students make when distinguishing between dependent and independent variablesThis podcast series is designed to support RBTs, BCBA students, and behavior analysts who want to strengthen their conceptual understanding of applied behavior analysis while preparing for certification exams.Website:www.amethysttherapyservices.comContact:[email protected] tuned as we continue Domain D – Experimental Design with D.2: Internal and external validity.

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