Group Contingencies
MO's
Schedules of Reinforcement 1
Schedules of Reinforcement 2
Grab Bag!
100

A common consequence (usually reinforcement) is contingent on the behavior of one member of the group, the behavior of part of the group, or the behavior of everyone in the group.

Group Contingency

100

A MO whose value-altering effect depends on a learning history.

CMO

100

I reinforce Jack for every other correct response emitted. What reinforcement schedule am I using?

FR2

100

A procedure in which stimuli with known reinforcing properties are presented on a fixed time (FT) or variable time (VT) completely independent of behavior.

Noncontingent reinforcement (NCR)

100

A procedure for implementing time-out in which social reinforcers-- usually attention-- are withheld for a brief period contingent on the occurrence of the target behavior.

Planned Ignoring

200

A type of token economy in which participants move up (or down) a hierarchy or tiers contingent on meeting specific performance criteria with respect to the target behaviors.

Level System

200

A MO whose value-altering effect does not depend on a learning history.

UMO

200

2 or more contingencies of reinforcement operate independently and simultaneously for 2 or more behaviors.

 

Concurrent Schedule of Reinforcement

200

I reinforce Jack for the first correct response on an average of every 2 minutes.

VI2

200

The phenomenon in which a change in one component of a multiple schedule that increases or decreases the rate of responding on that component is accompanied by a change in the response rate in the opposite direction on the other, unaltered component of the schedule.

Behavioral Contrast

300

the reward for the whole group is dependent on the performance of an individual or small group

Dependent Group Contingency

300

A previously neutral stimulus that acquired its MO effect by being paired with a UMO. Can be described as a "stand in".

A stimulus that acquired its effectiveness as an MO by being paired with another, previously established, MO.

CMO-S

300

Two or more basic schedules in an alternating, usually random, sequence. An SD is correlated with the presence or absence of each element of the schedule, and reinforcement is provided for meeting the response requirements for any element in effect at any time.

Multiple Schedules

300

A schedule of reinforcement in which the response requirements of two or more basic schedules must be met in a specific sequence before reinforcement is delivered. An SD is correlated with each component of the schedule.

Chained Schedules

300

Behavior aquired by direct experience with contingencies.

Contingency-Shaped Behavior

400

A contingency is presented to all members of a group, but reinforcement is delivered only to those group members who meet the criterion outlined in the contingency.

Independent Group Contingency

400

An environmental variable that establishes/abolishes the effectiveness of another stimulus as a reinforcer

CMO-T

400

A schedule of reinforcement that is in effect whenever reinforcement follows the completion of response requirements for 2 or more schedules of reinforcement. 

reinforcement follows the completion of response requirements for both a ratio schedule and an interval schedule of reinforcement

Conjunctive Schedule

400

A schedule of reinforcement that is identical to the chained schedule but does not have an SD correlated with each element in the chain.

Tandem Schedule

400

The allocation of responses to choices available on concurrent schedules of reinforcement: rates of responding across choices are distributed in proportions that match the rates of reinforcement received from each choice alternative.

Matching Law

500

All members of a group must meet the criterion of the contingency (individually and as a group) before any member earns the reward

Interdependent Group Contingency

500

Any stimulus that systematically precedes the onset of painful stimulation. It's own offset functions as a reinforcer, and it's occurrence evokes any behavior that has produced such reinforcement in the past.

A condition or object that signals a worsening or improving of conditions.

CMO-R

500

A compound schedules consisting or two or more basic schedules that occur in an alternating, usually random, sequence. No SD is correlated with the presence or absence of each element of the schedule, and reinforcement is delivered for meeting the response requirements of the element in effect at any time.

Identical to mult but without an SD correlated

Mixed Schedule

500

Provides reinforcement when the response requirements of any of 2 or more simultaneously available component schedules are met. 

provides reinforcement whenever the requirement of either a ratio or an interval schedule-the basic schedules that comprise the alt-is met.

Alternative Schedule

500

A behavioral effect associated with abrupt increase in ratio requirements when moving from denser to thinner reinforcement schedules.

Ratio Strain

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