What are the two types of conditioning?
Operant and respondent conditioning (AKA classical)
What are the two types of MO's? What do they mean?
AO - abolishing operations - something is no longer motivation
EO - Establishing operations - something is motivating.
How many Attitudes of Science are there?
6
What is a pivotal behavior
A behavior that results in other untrained behaviors (response generalization)
How many Compound schedules of reinforcement are there?
7
What are the 3 types of CMO's? What do they mean?
CMO-S - Surrogate (pairing)
CMO-R - Reflexive (Natural - negative)
CMO-T - Transitive (Requires assistance from another stimulus)
What are the attitudes of science
Determinism, experimentation, empiricism, replication, parsimony, philosophical doubt.
What is a behavior cusp
A behavior that gives an individual new opportunities (opens the door to a new world of contingencies)
Whats are the compound schedules of reinforcement?
What is the difference between phylogeny and ontogeny
Phylogeny - Natural evolution (pair of jeans (genes) the one that starts with a P).
Ontogeny- How the environment effects an individual over their lifetime.