The extent to which two independent observers agree or disagree that the dependent variable occurred.
What is IOA?
What is interobserver agreement?
A supplementary stimulus provided prior to the target behavior.
What is a prompt?
Stable responding / trend
What is baseline?
A stimulus being removed contingent on a behavior resulting in a future decrease in that behavior.
What is negative reinforcement?
What is response cost?
The schedule of reinforcement that makes a behavior more resistant to extinction.
What is intermittent reinforcement?
The extend to which an independent variable is being implemented as described.
What is procedural integrity?
Providing reinforcement for responses that fall on a stimulus dimension while placing all others on extinction.
What is differential reinforcement?
Analyzing change in responding from baseline to intervention.
What is a between-condition analysis?
A stimulus being added contingent on a behavior, resulting in a future decrease in behavior.
What is positive punishment?
The reinforcement schedule that results in a low rate of responding and scalloped responding.
What is fixed interval?
How experimental control is demonstrated.
What is experimental research design?
Consequences provided after an incorrect response.
What is feedback?
What is an error correction?
Indicating a change in the independent variable
What is a phase change line?
The process of objectively measuring a student's preference for treatments.
What is concurrent chains procedure?
The schedule of reinforcement that results in the highest rate of responding.
What is variable ratio?
The measurement of how participants feel about the independent variable.
What is social validity?
The procedure of a prompted response becoming an independent response.
What is a transfer of stimulus control procedure?
The difference between the last data point in baseline and the first data point in intervention.
What is level?
A student verbally aggresses towards another student and the teacher removes the students recess, scheduled to take place in one hour. This results in a reduction of verbally aggressive behavior.
What is rule governed behavior?
This schedule of reinforcement that should be used during initial acquisition.
What is FR 1?
What is continuous schedule of SR+?
The process in which articles go through to be published.
What is peer review?
The time between trials.
What is inter-trial interval?
The purpose of conducting visual analysis.
What is determining experimental control?
The student must clean up the room AND complete additional activities after engaging in property damage. This results in a reduction of problematic behavior.
What is over correction?
Increased aggression, new response topographies.
What are the effects of extinction?