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Understanding the Difference Between DRA and DRI in Applied Behavior Analysis

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According to Master ABA, all Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible behavior (DRI) procedures are also a form of Differential Reinforcement of Alternative behavior (DRA), but not all DRA procedures are DRIs. This crucial distinction, based on the relationship between the desired and undesired behaviors, is fundamental for implementing effective behavior modification strategies in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).

What's the Difference Between DRA and DRI in ABA Therapy?

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According to behavior analysts, differential reinforcement is a cornerstone of effective behavior modification strategies for individuals with developmental disabilities. Understanding the subtle yet critical distinctions between DRA and DRI is essential for anyone involved in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), from parents to therapists. The core difference between DRA and DRI lies in the specific type of replacement behavior that is targeted for reinforcement.