Data Collection
Differential Reinforcement
Concepts
Verbal Behavior
Reinforcement/Punishment
100

A measurement that tracks if the behavior occurs during the entire interval; tends to underestimate.

What is whole interval? 

100

Reinforce a response that is functionally alternative to the target behavior

What is differential reinforcement of alternative behavior? 

100

what living organisms say or do; implies action

what is behavior?

100

verbal behavior that specifies its reinforcer and is evoked by some establishing operation

What is Manding?

100

A process that occurs when a behavior is followed immediately by the reduction or removal of a stimulus that increases the future frequency of that and similar behaviors in similar conditions. 

What is Negative Reinforcement? 

200

Number of times a behavior occurs

what is frequency? 

200

reinforcer is delivered when a response does not occur for a fixed amount of time. 

what is differential reinforcement of other behavior? 

200

a group of antecedent or simultaneous stimuli that have a common effect on an operant class

what is a stimulus class?
200

Verbal behavior that is evoked by some non-verbal environmental simulus

What is tacting?

200

A process that occurs when a behavior is followed immediately by the presentation of a stimulus that increases the future frequency of that and similar behaviors in similar conditions. 

What is positive reinforcement? 

300

The amount of time between the beginning and the end of the response cycle

what is duration
300

Reinforce a response that is incompatible with the target behavior

What is differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior? 

300

An involuntary action that is elicited without any prior learning

What is Respondent Behavior? 

300

Verbal behavior under antecedent control of prior verbal stimulus. Point to point correspondence between the antecedent stimulus and the response. 

What is echoic? 
300

A process that occurs when the addition of a stimulus immediately following a behavior results in a decrease in the future frequency of the behavior

What is Positive Punishment
400

The amount of time between a stimulus and a response

what is latency? 

400

Reinforcer is delivered for more than a fixed number of responses in a time period.

What is differential reinforcement of high rates of behavior? 

400
The process involving an occasion for a behavior (SD), the behavior itself, and the consequence that follows, a process that determines the future of that behavior's occurrence or nonoccurence

What is Operant conditioning

400

Verbal behavior evoked by some antecedent verbal stimulus, but without point to point correspondence. 

What is Intraverbal? 

400

A process that occurs when a response is followed immediately by the removal of a stimulus (or a decrease in the intensity of a stimulus) that decreases the future frequency of similar responses under similar conditions

What is Negative Punishment? 

500

Recording the effects of the behavior, not the behavior itself

what is permanent product recording

500

Reinforcer is delivered for no more than a fixed number of responses in a time period

what is differential reinforcement of low rate of behavior? 

500

Scientifically derived rules of nature 

1. Punishment

2. Extinction

3. Reinforcement

What is the 3 Principles of Behavior? 

500

Verbal behavior evoked by some written stimulus with some point to point correspondence. 

What is textual? 

500

Shock/Contingent Electrical Stimulation/ECT

Restitution Overcorrection/Positive Practice Overcorrection

Reprimands

Response Blocking

Exercise/Contingent Exercise

Response Interruption and Redirection (RIRD) 

What is the 6 Types of Positive Punishment Interventions? 

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