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Applied Behavior Analysis

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Applied Behavior Analysis provides a complete description of the principles and procedures needed to systematically change socially significant behavior and to understand the reasons for that change. This comprehensive text, appropriate for courses in basic principles, applications, and behavioral research methods, helps students, educators, and practitioners appreciate and begin to acquire the conceptual and technical skills necessary to foster socially adaptive behavior in diverse individuals.

800 pages, Hardcover

First published June 4, 1987

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John O. Cooper

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1 review1 follower
August 27, 2024
This book is 900 pages & I read it for my masters class…I think I deserve some sort of credit
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1,083 reviews81 followers
December 27, 2014
In regards to Behaviour Analysis 'The White Book' is probably the best general introduction you can find. Read as part of my future study requirements I found the book to be succinct useful and practical.

My only worry was a few slips into unacademic writing, one chapter resorts to 'the science of common sense' another uses the word guesstimate (although according to chrome this is a real word, not the most scientific I believe [or am I the snob]) overall great.

And that my friends in my 160th book for the year - freaking ridiculous really.
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125 reviews
December 27, 2011
When I was first assigned this text for a class I was a bit overwhelmed with the thickness and the technicality of the text. However, after reading and discussing it in its entirety, I have a much more solid understanding of ABA and will use this as a reference throughout my career. The text was dry, technical, but gave ample examples throughout. The chapters connected concepts throughout to allow for more concrete understanding. Highly recommend for anyone working with children in fields of psychology, behavior, education, etc..
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January 31, 2021
It seems strange to use Goodreads to review a textbook, but for a year and a half it's consumed the time in which I would normally cozy up with a sweet novel or suspenseful sci-fi tale on Mars or an Amish-romance-murder-mystery. I've read it cover to cover not once but twice, so I feel like it should take it's rightful place on my "read" list. Our time together was long and intellectual but I'm ready to take some time apart for a while now!
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January 6, 2024
I enjoyed reading this for my ABA class. Some chapters or sections were dry, but I loved the way they defined relevant terms compared to my other text and all of the practical application examples. It was mostly easy to understand, even though some of the guidelines for procedures were hard to internalize. The text made the class enjoyable.
I will say that I'm very annoyed by the anti-cognitive psychology bias present in every ABA source I've encountered, this one included. It explains how cognitive psychology often relies on circular reasoning and acts like everyone is still using psychodynamics. It's important to point out pitfalls and differences, but the way ABA people/authors frame it makes them sound competitive and jealous, lol. That attitude was, thankfully, limited to a couple spots in this book.
I learned a lot from this text and will be keeping it for reference.
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172 reviews1 follower
April 5, 2022
I’ve never learned so much in a class before. This textbook is packed with knowledge essential to my field. It was well-written and easy to follow. There were a few concepts that weren’t as well explained as others, but I had plenty of supplemental material to work with. Definitely one of the best learning experiences I’ve had with a textbook.
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April 27, 2024
Was this text one of the hardest I’ve ever read to digest? Yes. Am I more knowledgeable in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis? Yes. Is this my ABA Bible? Also, yes.

I’ll probably read this book about 2-3x more before I take the big test but I will say that Cooper did a phenomenal job with covering everything there is to know for the field of ABA in one textbook.
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December 29, 2024
Since I was studying for my exam and finished this dang thing… I’m counting this one
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June 15, 2019
Known as the bible of our field - is not so friendly towards a lay person so you may need to supplement it with ‘behaviour analysis for lasting change’.
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64 reviews1 follower
February 23, 2024
A textbook which breaks down the introductory concepts of Behavior. Don't get me wrong, this book is huge. We read it cover to cover for my Applied Behavioral Analysis class in University. I personally found it easy to read and keep pace with, even though the concepts are relatively difficult to wrap your brain around. Paired with Skinner's "About Behaviorism," this text is eye opening into the perspectives of consequence.
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March 12, 2019
While I don't normally review or add grad school materials to my Goodreads, Applied Behavior Analysis was a hefty and insightful read. If one is interested in how behavior functions and how it impacts the world of education this is a must read. Dense and difficult to process at times, so young readers interested in behaviors may want to find a different source.
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August 7, 2017
This well written book is famous as "The White Book" by the hundreds who have benefitted by studying it and applying the principles and practices the authors describe. A must read for those who want to know about or practice applied behavior analysis.
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November 30, 2017
This is the ABA bible... seriously, I may actually buy a new one since I use it to reference so often. Must have for a behavior analyst or anyone else in the field that wants to learn and understand more about behavior analysis.
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58 reviews
March 17, 2023
THE aba book. Cooper is essential for analysts. The text is easy to understand and explains processes with clarity. The back has multiple ways of searching the text making it super handy for quick reference.
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53 reviews1 follower
June 14, 2017
Very useful for providing a wide range of the basic knowledge to extensive application of behavior analysis. Very thorough.
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October 18, 2018
For a text book, this was written quite well. Easy to understand and really all that good stuff.
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January 3, 2020
The ABA Bible. I read it, studied it and will keep coming back to it. You'll love it and you'll hate it.
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December 20, 2020
One of the best comprehensive texts about the foundations and principles of applied behavior analysis.
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255 reviews3 followers
August 5, 2021
Read this book in preparation of my BACB 4th Edition Task List board exam.
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May 11, 2025
First textbook of my graduate program! With the size and density I will absolutely have this count towards my reading goal
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January 26, 2020
My initial contact with this book was not fun at all , it had a lot of technical and unfamiliar terminologies ( still does, but now familiar) but as I continued with the program (aba) and with no other alternative text; it became much easier to comprehend and at the same time, it made aba an interesting field of study. The impact and importance of this book in the study of applied behavior analysis cannot be overemphasized
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12 reviews
March 22, 2009
This book (1987 edition) is dry, but extremely informative. There is a reason that this is the standard text. It is well-written, well-edited, and gives clear explanations of the full range of topics requied to have a deep theoretical understanding of ABA.
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June 23, 2013
Excellent for what it is. The on-line support material was particularly helpful. Unfortunately, the best part was the coursework itself which is not accessible unless enrolled in the course. But if you wish to be self-taut in the area of ABA, then this is the seminal text.
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6 reviews
September 20, 2012
Classic textbook; lots of big words and page after page of rhetoric, abbreviations, and statistics! Quite dull, yet super informative! I learned a lot from this book.
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June 27, 2011
ABA Bible. I find something new in here every time that I re-read a chapter. A little dry, but it was nice to have this to help me get through some of the more challenging concepts...
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16 reviews
May 10, 2012
Lays out the scope of Applied Behavior Analysis in a concise manner. A must read for all exceptional education teachers and those treating children with Autism.
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