3 levels of scientific Understanding
Philosophical Assumptions
Radical Behaviorism
BATCAGE and Behaviorism
Bx and Reinforcement
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The three levels of scientific understanding

Description, Prediction, and Control

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These are the 5 philosophical assumptions

DEPPS

Determinism

Empiricism

Parsimony

Pragmatism

Selectionism

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Radical behaviorism asks that we, as behaviorists, look at human behavior as:

What people do

The things that people do

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The 3 main positions of the Behavioral dimension of ABA.

1. Target the behavior in need of improvement

2. behavior must be measurable, including any use of language that's behavioral (not a description of feelings)

3. Must ask whose behavior has changed (the subject's or observer's). Reliability of observers must be considered.

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Rule-governed behavior is: 

- a verbal description of a behavioral contingency

- Learning the rules: a way that your behavior comes under the control of consequences that are too delayed to influence your behavior directly

- Some behavior is under the control of a rule (not contingency/SR)

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The BACB's definition of ABA

A science based on the use of learning principles to improve socially important behavior. 

Focuses on environmental influences on behavior, assessment-based intervention, and data-based decision making.

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Explain the difference between parsimony and pragmatism

Parsimony- reliance on the simplest theory requiring the fewest assumptions before considering more complex explanations, you must 1st rule out simple and logical explanations

Pragmatism: A practical approach to problems in which truth is found in the process of verification

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Radical Behaviorism includes: 

Private events into the understanding of behavior, not JUST observable behavior

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Conceptually Systematic must be derived of these 3 things:

Punishment, Extinction, and Reinforcement
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Contingency-shaped behavior is: 

When a behavior is directly controlled by a contingency, not rules

A behavioral contingency is the occasion for a response (Sd) > the response > the outcome of the response

The consequence must occur with 0-30 seconds following the response

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"Timothy manded to a peer 5x today, and each time he did, the peer responded" is an example of this scientific level of understanding

Description

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Determinism states the following: 

The world is an orderly, predictable, and lawful place, where everything is cause and effect. If/then conditions. 

Assumption that everything happens because of other events.

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Ontogency is:  

Selection by consequences operates during the lifetime of the individual. 

Operant selection by consequences requires variation in behavior. Behaviors that result in the best outcomes are selected and survive. 

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Key intention of behaviorism

Understanding what people do through objective investigation

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When not to use extinction

When a behavior can cause harm (injury to self, others, or property)

Can't prevent reinforcement from occurring

Need behavior to decrease quickly

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"Headaches are remedied by pain medicine" is an example of this scientific level of understanding 

Control

3rd highest level of scientific understanding. A functional relation is established when science confirms what has been predicted: 1 event (IV) results in a change in another event (DV), and this change can only be attributable to the independent variable. 

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Selectionism states the following: 

Selection by consequences

- anything that evolves does so due to the consequence of behavior

- Behaviors that result in positive consequences survive and produce more sophisticated repertoires

- Evolution is the product of functional selection

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Phylogeny is: 

Natural selection in the evolutionary history of a species.
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Methodological behaviorism: 

Not concerned with private events

Only looks at publicly observable events in their analysis of behavior

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A limited hold is defined by: 

A component that can be added to a schedule of reinforcement limiting access to reinforcement for correct responses that occur within a specific and fixed time

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"Before Christmas, stores are busier" is an example of this level of scientific understanding

Prediction (AKA: Correlation; Covariation)

2nd level of scientific understanding

When repeat observations show that there is a consistent relationship between the occurrence of 2 events. Used to predict the probability of 1 event occurring when the other event occurs. Prediction does NOT equal cause. 

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Empiricism states the following: 

- The act of objective observation and measurement

- Requires objective quantification and detailed description of events

- Facts derived from experiments

- Evidence based

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Radical behaviorism is based on:

1. Darwinian selectionism (AKA; selection by consequences): 3-term contingency with regard to species and survival

2. Pragmatism (AB-because-of-C philosophy)

Stresses that the meaning of an idea lies in its observable practical consequences, rather than in theory

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the process of identifying and categorizing the observed environmental variables that precede and follow the behavior of interest falls under this level of scientific understanding:

Description

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The 7 types of compound schedules of reinforcement

CMCMTAC

C- concurrent

m- multiple

c- chained

m- mixed

t- tandem

a- alternative

c-conjunctive

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