Episode 223 - Generality and Generalization

Published: Nov. 23, 2022, 5:15 a.m.

When you hear the term \u201cgenerality\u201d, you probably think of stimulus generalization. Or maybe it\u2019s response generalization. Actually, \u201cgenerality'\u201c doesn\u2019t really mean either of those terms. Well, not exactly, though perhaps a little bit. But we\u2019re missing the point. Which is improving our ability to develop meaningful treatments which support skill development across environments. And that\u2019s generalization. Though it doesn\u2019t quite capture the idea of generality. Look, it\u2019ll make more sense after you listen to the episode on these similar\u2014but not the same\u2014terms.

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Articles discussed this episode:

Stokes, T.F. & Baer, D.M. (1977). An implicit technology of generalization. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 10, 349-367. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1977.10-349

Johnston, J.M. (1979). On the relation between genearlization and generality. The Behavior Analyst, 2, 1-6. doi: 10.1007/BF03391833

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