EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 23 MIN
BCBA Foundations D8 | Comparative, Component, and Parametric Analyses
from Behavioral Intelligence con Mara Sanchez · host Mara Karla Sánchez
In this episode of Behavioral Intelligence con Mara Sánchez, we continue Domain D – Experimental Design from the BACB Test Content Outline as part of our BCBA exam preparation series.Today’s topic focuses on D.8: Identify rationales for conducting comparative, component, and parametric analyses.Understanding why behavior analysts conduct these types of analyses is essential for refining interventions, identifying effective treatment variables, and improving socially significant outcomes.In this episode, you will learn:• What comparative, component, and parametric analyses are in behavior analysis• Why comparative analyses are used to compare two or more interventions or conditions• Why component analyses help determine which parts of an intervention package are responsible for behavior change• Why parametric analyses are used to evaluate how changes in the value or intensity of an independent variable affect behaviorWe will also discuss:• Clinical ABA examples showing how these analyses can improve treatment efficiency and effectiveness• Practical examples of how behavior analysts isolate active treatment ingredients• BCBA exam tips to help distinguish these analyses in applied and research scenarios• Common mistakes students make when confusing the purpose of each type of analysisThis 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.Follow the BCBA study series and stay connected with Amethyst Therapy Services.Website:www.amethysttherapyservices.comContact:[email protected] tuned for the next episode as we continue exploring Domain D – Experimental Design in Behavior Analysis.
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In this episode of Behavioral Intelligence con Mara Sánchez, we continue Domain D – Experimental Design from the BACB Test Content Outline as part of our BCBA exam preparation series.Today’s topic focuses on D.8: Identify rationales for conducting comparative, component, and parametric analyses.Understanding why behavior analysts conduct these types of analyses is essential for refining interventions, identifying effective treatment variables, and improving socially significant outcomes.In this episode, you will learn:• What comparative, component, and parametric analyses are in behavior analysis• Why comparative analyses are used to compare two or more interventions or conditions• Why component analyses help determine which parts of an intervention package are responsible for behavior change• Why parametric analyses are used to evaluate how changes in the value or intensity of an independent variable affect behaviorWe will also discuss:• Clinical ABA examples showing how these analyses can improve treatment efficiency and effectiveness• Practical examples of how behavior analysts isolate active treatment ingredients• BCBA exam tips to help distinguish these analyses in applied and research scenarios• Common mistakes students make when confusing the purpose of each type of analysisThis 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.Follow the BCBA study series and stay connected with Amethyst Therapy Services.Website:www.amethysttherapyservices.comContact:[email protected] tuned for the next episode as we continue exploring Domain D – Experimental Design in Behavior Analysis.
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