What two elements does differential reinforcement have to have
What are reinforcement and extinction
100
prevents or delays the onset of the aversive stimulus
What is avoidance
100
3 types of conditioned MO's
What is reflexive, surrogate, transitive
100
lacks mastery
What is problem with strength
100
most common graphic format for displaying data in ABA
What are line graphs
200
differential reinforcement leads to these
What is differentiation and discrimination
200
the onset of painful stimulation establishes the reduction or offset of this stimulation as an effective form of reinforcement and evokes BX that has achieved such reduction or offset
What is negative reinforcement
200
an event which establishes another stimulus as a necessary condition to complete the response that the 1st event evokes thus establishes 2nd stimulus as a reinforcer
What is transitive CMO
200
cant do
What is skill deficit
200
abscissa is also know as
What is x or horizontal axis
300
2 different responses. reinforcement is based on which response occurs
What is differentiation
300
BX and BX change leads to...
What is outcomes
300
occasions the memory
What is surrogate CMO
300
does too much
What is behavioral excess
300
ordinate is also know as
What is y or vertical axis
400
elements of consent
What are capacity, voluntariness, and informed
400
establishing effect ___________value
What is increase
400
establishes/abolishes its own termination as an effective form of negative reinforcement/punishment
What is Reflexive CMO
400
wont do
What is performance problem
400
a visual summary of data also known as a histogram
What is a bar graph
500
2 different stimuli and one response. Reinforcement is based on which antecedent stimulus is in place
What is discrimination
500
abolishing effects ____________ value
What is decrease
500
which CMO is a worsening set of conditions
What is CMOR
500
does at wrong time and place
and
does but under wrong circumstances
What is problem with stimulus control
and problem with generality