Behavior Basics
Conditioning
Reinforcement and Punishment
Schedules of Reinforcement
Advanced Concepts
100

Everything an organism does that passes the “dead man’s test.”

What is Behavior?

100

Type of conditioning involving elicited reflexes and stimulus-stimulus pairings.

What is respondent conditioning

100

Behavior increases because a stimulus is added.

What is positive reinforcement?

100

Reinforcement delivered after a set number of responses

What is a fixed ratio schedule?

100

Consequence delivered by another person.

What is a socially mediated contingency?
200

 A single instance of a behavior.

What is a response?

200

 Three-term contingency consisting of antecedent, behavior, and consequence.

What is operant conditioning

200

Behavior increases because an aversive stimulus is removed.

What is negative reinforcement?

200

Schedule producing high, steady responding with little pause.

What is variable ratio?

200

 Reinforcer that requires no learning history.

What is an unconditioned reinforcer?

300

Different behaviors that serve the same function.

What is a response class?

300

A previously neutral stimulus that now elicits a conditioned response.

What is conditioned stimulus?

300

Behavior decreases because a stimulus is added.

What is positive punishment?

300

Schedule known for producing a scallop pattern.

What is fixed interval schedule?

300

Reinforcer paired with many backup reinforcers and resistant to satiation.

What is a generalized conditioned reinforcer?

400

 Group of stimuli sharing common features.

What is a stimulus class?

400

Student raises hand and receives praise, increasing future hand raising. This is an example of:

What is operant conditioning?

400

 Behavior decreases because a preferred item is removed.

What is negative punishment?

400

Schedule providing reinforcement after unpredictable time intervals.

What is variable interval?

400

Consequence produced directly by the behavior itself.

What is automatic contingency?

500

Stimulus class based on common function rather than appearance

What is a functional stimulus class?

500

A student develops anxiety when seeing a red fire alarm box after previously experiencing a painful stimuli from the fire alarm noise. What is the red fire alarm box functioning as?

What is a conditioned stimulus?

500

A teacher gives a student a token for completing work. The student's work completion increases. What two questions must be answered to identify this contingency correctly?

Did the behavior increase/decrease, was a stimulus add/removed

500

Schedule in which components occur in a specific sequence and each serves as an SD for the next.

What is a chained schedule?

500

Two schedules alternate with no signal indicating which is active.

What is a mixed schedule?

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