Measurement
History
Verbal Behavior
Reinforcement
Defining Characteristics
100
Repeatability, Temporal Extent, and Temporal Locus.
What are the measurable dimensions of behavior?
100
Behaviorism, EAB (experimental analysis of behavior), and applied behavior analysis are the three branches of this..
What is behavior analysis?
100
A behavior that is reinforced through the mediation of another person's behavior.
What is Skinner's (1957) definition of Verbal Behavior?
100
Applied behavior analysts use this to maintain behavior...
What is intermittent reinforcement?
100
The defining characteristic that is committed to affecting improvements in behaviors that enhance and improve people's lives.
What is Applied?
200
A simple tally of the number of occurrences of a behavior
What is count?
200
Krasavietz, Beck, Milkah, Ikar, Joy, Tungus, Arleekin, Ruslan, Toi and Murashka were the trusted friends of this pioneering psychologist...
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
200
Mand, Tact, Echoic, Intraverbal, Textual, and Transcription
What are Skinner's 6 Verbal Operants?
200
This type of reinforcement schedule systematically thins each successive reinforcement opportunity regardless of the participant’s behavior...
What are progressive schedules of reinforcement?
200
The defining characteristic where the experimenter has demonstrated a functional relationship between the manipulated events and a reliable change in some measurable dimension of the targeted behavior.
What is Analytic?
300
The amount of time in which a behavior occurs
What is Duration?
300
The “father” of operant conditioning...
Who is B.F. Skinner?
300
Naming or identifying objects, actions, or events.
What is a tact?
300
A rule that establishes the probability that a specific occurrence of a behavior will produce reinforcement...
What is a schedule of reinforcement?
300
Baer, Wolf, and Risley's (1968) 7 defining characteristics of ABA
What is applied, behavioral, analytical, technological, conceptually systematic, effective, and capable of appropriately generalized outcomes.
400
A measure of how rates of responding change over time.
What is Celeration
400
The Early Intensive Behavior Intervention is also known as the “______”, model...
What is the Lovaas model?
400
Repeating what is heard
What is a Echoic?
400
When this is added to an interval schedule, reinforcement remains available for a finite time following the elapse of the FI or VI interval...
What is a limited hold?
400
The defining characteristics where all of the study's operative procedures are identified and described with sufficient detail and clarity "such that a reader has a fair chance of replicating the application with the same results"
What is Technological?
500
The physical form or shape of a behavior.
What is Topography?
500
In 1913, “Psychology as the Behaviorist Views it” was published by this person...
Who is John B. Watson?
500
Answering questions or having conversations in which your words are controlled by other words.
What is a Intraverbal?
500
Responses are reinforced only when they are lower than the predetermined criterion...
What is a DRL (differential reinforcement of low rates)?
500
This type of application of behavioral techniques must improve the behavior under investigation to practical degree
What is Effective?
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