This is the target behavior of interest, being measured in an experiment.
What is the dependent Variable
The projected result of a presently unknown measurement to be determined in the future.
What is Prediction?
A con for this experimental design is: the IV may be delayed for certain behaviors, settings, or subjects.
This is the minimum amount of phases required for the DRO/DRA reversal design.
What is 5 phases (ABCBC)?
These are the 2 types of validity.
What are internal and external?
This is a behavior plan with many independent variables at the same time.
What is a treatment (behavioral) package?
The rules for this experimental design: 1. only 1 behavior can be targeted. 2. The behavior has to be in the subject's repertoire.
What is changing criterion?
This is the only design that reliably proves functional relation.
What is the reversal design?
This is an experiment in which you examine each component within your client's treatment package?
What is Component Analysis?
What are extraneous variables?
This experimental design is any design in which responding is reversed to a level obtained in the previous condition.
What is reversal design?
This reversal sub-type design shows the effects of SR by using NCR as the control condition?
What is noncontingent reinforcement (NCR) reversal?
What is non-parametric analysis?
What is systematic replication?
This is when responding changes with the presentation of the IV, what is shown is that the IV is in fact, controlling the behavior (DV), showing a functional relationship between the IV and the DV.
What is affirmation of the consequent?
This is the criteria for reversal to occur in a reversal design.
What is: the behavior must return to approximately the same level as in the initial baseline.
The three considerations for this experimental design: Length of phases. Magnitude of changes. and number of changes.
What is changing criterion design?
This is used for assessing if the functional relation discovered in your research will produce the same results in different conditions.
What is external validity?
This is when responding is weaker initially due to needing to get warmed up.
What are warm-up effects?
This is a confounding variable that presents when behavior improves due to opportunities to emit it.
What is practice effects?
The pros of this experimental design: The subject must possess the target behavior. No comparison possible of treatments.
What is changing criterion?
Pros for this experimental design: successful independent variable does not have to be removed. This is easily implemented.
The cons for this experimental design: it does not exhibit experimental control even though there is a functional relationship between the IV and DV
What is multiple baseline design?
Behavior analysis have more of these types of errors.
What is Type II error?