(+) or (-) Reinforcement
MOs
Principles of ABA
Philosophical Underpinnings
Verbal Operants
100

John gets a potato chip each time he gets a math problem correct. John's accuracy in math starts to increase.

What is positive reinforcement

100

Establishing and Abolishing Operations

What are the 2 types of value altering effects on an MO?

100
A neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus following stimulus-stimulus pairing

What is respondent conditioning?

100

Form of behaviorism that attempts to understand all human behavior, including private events, in terms of controlling  variables in the history of the person (ontogeny) and the species (phylogeny)

What is radical behaviorism?

100

Mom: "Twinkle, Twinkle Little _______" 

Child: "Star"

What is an intraverbal?

200

A cold breeze starts blowing into your house, so you close the window. You always close that window in the future.

What is negative reinforcement?

200

Evocative and Abative Effects

What are the 2 types of behavior-altering effects on an MO?

200

A group of behaviors (responses) that all have the same function

What is a response class?

200

Description, Prediction and Control

What are the goals of behavior analysis as a science (3 levels of scientific understanding)?

200

Picture of a duck - Child says "duck"

What is a tact?

300

Andy gets a spanking from his dad because he stole a book from a store. Andy doesn't steal again.

What is positive punishment

300

Surrogate, Reflexive, and Transitive

What are the 3 types of Conditioned Motivating Operations?

300

Formal, Temporal, and Functional

What are stimulus classes?

300

Determinism, Empiricism, Experimentation, Replication, Parsimony, and Philosophical Doubt

What are the 6 attitudes of sciences?

300

Child says cookie.  He is given a cookie and he eats it.

What is a mand?

400

Jenny's parents take away her driving privileges because she came home after curfew. Jenny starts coming home before curfew.

What is negative punishment

400

A stimulus that has been paired with another MO

What is a CMO-S?

400

Signals the availability of reinforcement

What is an SD?

400

Applied, Conceptually Systematic, Technological, Analytic, Generalization, Effective, and Behavioral

What are the 7 Dimensions of ABA?

400

Has point to point correspondence and formal similarity?

What is an echoic?

500

Todd gets a fine for driving 75mph in a 50mph zone. Todd drives the speed limit from now on.

What is negative punishment

500

A signal or warning sign that things are about to get worse or improve

What is a CMO-R?

500

Reflexivity, symmetry, transitivity

What are the 3 parts of derived stimulus relations (stimulus equivalence)?

500

Behaviorism (Conceptual Analysis of Behavior), Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Applied Behavior Analysis, and Professional Practice Guided by the Science of Behavior (Behavior Service Delivery)

What are  the 4 types of Behavior Analysis?

500

A student writes down word for word what the professor is saying.

What is transcription?

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