
Behavior modification is the application of respondant and operational techniques to analyze and manipulate the environment and augment behavior. Topics include the understanding, measurement and augmentation of wanted and unwanted behaviors using specific skills, including behavioral recording, functional analysis, token economies and self-modification techniques for applied and professional settings. Prerequisite: PSYC-101 and one of the following: PSYC 216, PSYC 221 or PSYC 243 or permission of the instructor. (One course).
- Teacher: Ryan Colclasure