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[[응용 행동 분석(ABA)], [행동 경제학], [교육 심리학의 행동주의 모델]]
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[[응용 행동 분석(ABA)], [행동 경제학], [교육 심리학의 행동주의 모델|응용 행동 분석(ABA)], [행동 경제학], [교육 심리학의 행동주의 모델]]
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📌 Brief Summary
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This topic explores the intersection of behavioral science disciplines that focus on the systematic study, prediction, and modification of observable behaviors. It integrates Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) for clinical intervention, Behavioral Economics for decision-making processes under cognitive biases, and Behaviorist Models in Educational Psychology for instructional design through reinforcement and conditioning.
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* All three disciplines share a fundamental reliance on the **contingency of reinforcement**: the principle that behavior is shaped by its subsequent consequences within a structured environment.
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🔗 Knowledge Connections
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* Related Topics: [[Operant Conditioning]], [[Nudge Theory]], [[Cognitive Biases]], [[Reinforcement Schedules]], [[Social Learning Theory]]
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* Projects/Contexts: [[Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Intervention]], [[Public Policy Design]], [[Instructional Systems Design (ISD)]], [[Choice Architecture in Digital UX]]
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* Related Topics: [[Operant Conditioning|Operant Conditioning]], [[Nudge Theory|Nudge Theory]], [[Cognitive Biases|Cognitive Biases]], [[Reinforcement Schedules|Reinforcement Schedules]], [[Social Learning Theory|Social Learning Theory]]
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* Projects/Contexts: [[Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Intervention|Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Intervention]], [[Public Policy Design|Public Policy Design]], [[Instructional Systems Design (ISD)|Instructional Systems Design (ISD)]], [[Choice Architecture in Digital UX|Choice Architecture in Digital UX]]
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* Contradictions/Notes: A significant tension exists between pure Behaviorism and the "Cognitive Revolution"; while behaviorists focus on observable outputs, modern cognitive psychology emphasizes internal mental processes (mediating variables) that behaviorism traditionally ignores.
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Last updated: 2026-04-16
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