Applied behavior analysis and autism have been intertwined since the field's early clinical applications in the 1960s, and the relationship between them has grown increasingly complex. ABA remains the most extensively researched behavioral intervention for autism, with decades of published outcome data supporting its effectiveness for a range of skills and behavioral challenges.
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