What is ontogeny is the history of the development of an individual organism during its lifetime, history of RI? Phylogeny is the past, history of the natural evolution of species.
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What are they??
What is Generality, Effective, Technological, Applied, Conceptually Systematic, Analytical, Behavioral
100
Three facets of generalized behavior change?
What is Across time, settings and behaviors
100
These have to be temporary and faded.
What is prompts
100
Use partial interval recording to _____ behaviors?
What is a decrease?
200
Explaining BX that assumes mental/"inner" dimension exists that differs from the dimension and that phenomena directly cause/mediate some form of BX.
What is Mentalism
200
Focuses on socially significant behavior. Improves day to day life. Give examples...
What is Applied? Examples: Manding, learning to eat slow, waiting, turn taking.....not juggling.
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The extent to which a learner continues to perform the target BX after a portion or all of the intervention responsible for the BX's initial appearance in the learner's repertoire has been terminated.
Example: 7th grade taught to write and organize your materials, now as a college sophomore you continue to apply those skills of organizing and writing.
What is Response Maintenance
200
3 stimulus prompts
What is position, redundancy and movement
200
Each person earns for themselves
What is Independent Group Contingency
300
Skinner brought us what two kinds of BX?
What is Respondent VS Operant
300
Derived from the basic principles of behavior (which are???). Grounded in the science of ABA.
What is Conceptually Systematic? The Concepts!!
300
Loraine was taught to remove weeds with a long weed-removal tool. Although she has never been taught or asked to do so, sometimes Loraine removes weeds with a hand trowel or with her bare hands. This is what....
What is Response Generalization?
300
________ prompt makes it more salient. Stimulus or response prompt...
What is stimulus prompt
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I mand for ice cream when the ice cream truck goes by. The truck is the _____.
What is the discriminative stimulus?
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A bright light is flashed into your eye and your eye constricts. This functional unit is called ________, and it is ______ Behavior.
What is Reflex, Respondent?
400
The IV is responsible for the change in the DV, Yes!! We have a functional relationship.
What is Analytic? Experimenter controls the occurrence and non-occurrence of the BX.
400
Word problems, "Sam has 3 books. Amy has 5 books. How many books do they have in total?" by adding the numberal in the problem student adds the numerals in any problem that includes the words "in total". This is _____ ______ ____________.
What is Faulty Stimulus Control
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There is a STOP sign, you encounter the stop sign and you stop the car. The STOP sign is the ______, and why.
What is an SD, it can not be faded. Always ask first if we can fade it out..if not then it is not a SD.
400
?????????? IOS is the most stringent!!!
What is Exact IOA
500
An echoic is evoked by the verbal BX of another person. This is ___________ Behavior, with what contingency?
What is Operant, Three-term - S-R-S
500
Is it an appropriate use of resources? A client has 40 hours and we want to teach manding but the parents are focused on keeping his room clean.
What is Effective. Manding is more effective than keeping a room clean.
500
Three basic forms of generalized behavior change.
What is Response Maintenance, Setting/situation generalization and Response generalization?
500
A teacher has a field of 6, you say, "Hand me ball." and you point to the ball and the child gives it to you. This is a ______ prompt. If you say "Point to ball" you are operating on _____ prompt.
What is Stimulus/Response
500
This design takes you back to baseline and is the most stringent. This design takes you back to a different treatment not back to baseline.