Respondent Behavior
Sd, CS, US, or EO?
Stimulus Control
Complex Stimulus Control
Operant or Respondent Behavior?
100
This type of stimulus becomes the CS.
What is the NS?
100
When the light turns green, you press the gas.
What is a discriminative stimulus?
100
This is the quantitative measurement of responding in the S+ divided by total responding.
What is the discrimination index?
100
The delayed matching-to-sample procedure is used to study this phenomenon.
What is remembering OR conditional stimulus control OR delayed stimulus control.
100
This type of behavior is elicited.
What is respondent behavior?
200
This is elicited by the NS.
What is nothing.
200
When a white rat elicits fear, the white rat is this.
What is a CS?
200
This is making the same response to new stimuli.
What is generalization?
200
Sargisson & White found that their pigeons responded best at this delay, even when exposed to shorter delays.
What is 4s OR the training delay?
200
This type of behavior is emitted by an organism.
What is operant behavior?
300
The finding that some CSs are more easily conditioned than others, based on the phylogenetic history of the organism.
What is biological perparedness?
300
When a loud noise elicits a startle response, the loud noise is this.
What is a US?
300
A schedule arrangement where two or more schedules occur in the same session WITH associated discriminative stimuli.
What is a multiple schedule?
300
In this procedure, the sample stimuli and comparison stimuli appear together.
What is matching-to-sample?
300
This type of behavior is evoked by the environment.
What is operant behavior?
400
When the the CS is no longer followed by the US and no longer elicits the CR.
What is respondent extinction?
400
An example of this is when you need to fix your bookshelf, so you look for your screwdriver.
What is an establishing operation?
400
The phenomenon described by Dews, 1955.
What is schedule-related tolerance?
400
When two stimuli, which have never before been seen together, evoke the same response due to a history of pairing with a third stimulus.
What is stimulus equivalence OR an emergent relation.
400
The cause of this type of behavior is antecedent stimuli.
What is respondent behavior?
500
These two terms refer to the same behavior.
What is the UR and CR?
500
An example of this when, during "instinctive drift", an animal treats a food-predictive stimulus as food itself. (i.e., the food-predictive stimulus becomes this).
What is a CS?
500
This is the precise definition of a discriminative stimulus.
What is a stimulus in the presence of which responding is likely to be reinforced?
500
When a single property of a stimulus controls responding.
What is abstraction?
500
The cause of this type of behavior is consequences.
What is operant behavior?
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