Do you have impression that aba is structured and rigid


Problem: Do you have the impression that ABA is very structured and rigid? If so, what gives you that impression? Do you think this a good thing or a bad thing? Do you think it's ethical to use ABA to change someone's behavior provided that they/their family (depending on the age of the individual and the status of any guardianship/conservatorship) provide consent? Please explain fully. Note that it doesn't matter what position you take, as long as you justify your answers.

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