This consequence is a removed stimulus that results in a future decrease in behavior.
Negative Punishment
List the 4 types of baseline data patterns
Ascending, descending, variable, stable
What is the hypothesized function of a behavior maintained by a demand being removed
Escape
Define Behavior Analysis
The science of behavior
SEAT
Sensory
Escape
Attention
Tangible
List the 2 types of negative reinforcement.
Escape and avoidance
True or False: Single subject designs can be utilized with more than 1 subject
True
What is the only FBA method that allows you to confirm hypotheses about behavior
Functional Analysis
Define replication
Repeating conditions within an experiment, or repeating entire experiments.
DPC
Description
Prediction
Control
Name 1 difference between a rule and a contingency-shaped behavior.
Rule: delayed consequence
Contingency-Shaped: Immediate
Irreversibility and removing an effective IV that can bring up social, educational, and ethical issues are cons of what design.
Reversal
What is the function of behavior
Automatic
Define Functional Response Class
Simultaneous Treatments Design, Concurrent Schedules Design, Alternating Treatments Design
Are also known as.....
Multielement Designs
Define Behavioral Contrast
A phenomenon when the rate of responding to a stimulus in 2 context/setting changes when the condition of reinforcement in the other context/setting gets modified.
Name 3 reversal designs
DRO/DRA/DRI
Repeated Reversal
BAB
Multiple Treatments
NCR Techniques
Progressive Ratio Schedule
Asking what an individual likes
Free-operant Observation
Concurrent schedule
Multiple schedule
Trial-based methods
Progressive Ratio Schedule
Concurrent Schedule
Multiple Schedule
Define Conditioned Response
In respondent conditioning, the response that is elicited by the CS after it has been paired with a US.
CMCMTAC
Concurrent
Multiple
Chained
Mixed
Tandem
Alternative
Conjunctive
Behavior-altering effect of an EO is also known as...
Evocative effect
How many IVs are tested in a multiple baseline design?
1
_____ occurs when your clients repertoire has been changed such that short and long term reinforcers are maximized and short and long term punishers are minimized
Habilitation
Define Resistance to Extinction
frequency with which a behavior is emitted when treated with extinction; behaviors maintained on intermittent schedules are more resistant to extinction and therefore will persist longer than those maintained on continuous schedule.
Respondent Behavior is also know as
Reflex, reflexive behavior, unconditioned stimulus-unconditioned response