| Aspect | Experimental Behavior Analysis | Applied Behavior Analysis |
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| Credentials | Typically requires a master's or doctoral degree in psychology or behavior analysis | Requires certification (e.g., BCBA) and similar educational background |
| Work Environment | Research settings, laboratories, academic institutions | Clinical settings, schools, homes, community programs |
| Industry Usage | Primarily in research and academia | Primarily in clinical practice and intervention |
| Focus | Understanding fundamental principles of behavior through experiments | Applying behavior principles to improve individual behavior |
Experimental Behavior Analysis focuses on research and understanding basic behavioral principles, often in laboratory settings. Applied Behavior Analysis uses these principles to develop interventions for individuals, especially in clinical and educational environments. While both fields share foundational knowledge, their applications and settings differ significantly.