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Brendan is a 17-year-old competitive tennis player who has been referred to a sports psychologist with a specialization in ABA for assistance with some difficulties he has been having with his serve. According to Brendan's coach, he is not hitting the serve with enough speed or accuracy to help him win matches.
After interviewing Brendan and reviewing the available data from videotapes of Brendan's serve, the behaviorist decides to use behavior chaining to help Brendan. The behaviorist breaks down the serve into individual units of behavior, including: the starting position; ball toss; swing of the racket back; acceleration of the racket, contact with the ball; and follow-through.
After interviewing Brendan and reviewing the available data from videotapes of Brendan's serve, the behaviorist decides to use behavior chaining to help Brendan. The behaviorist breaks down the serve into individual units of behavior, including: the starting position; ball toss; swing of the racket back; acceleration of the racket, contact with the ball; and follow-through.
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Anonymous
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PsyDAG
Not only would it be nice to know your question, but also what ABA means.
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desser
Brendan is a 17-year-old competitive tennis player who has been referred to a sports psychologist with a specialization in ABA for assistance with some difficulties he has been having with his serve. According to Brendan's coach, he is not hitting the serve with enough speed or accuracy to help him win matches.
After interviewing Brendan and reviewing the available data from videotapes of Brendan's serve, the behaviorist decides to use behavior chaining to help Brendan. The behaviorist breaks down the serve into individual units of behavior, including: the starting position; ball toss; swing of the racket back; acceleration of the racket, contact with the ball; and follow-through.
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After interviewing Brendan and reviewing the available data from videotapes of Brendan's serve, the behaviorist decides to use behavior chaining to help Brendan. The behaviorist breaks down the serve into individual units of behavior, including: the starting position; ball toss; swing of the racket back; acceleration of the racket, contact with the ball; and follow-through.
case study for this person?(Brandan)
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