Behaviorism
Reinforcement and Punishment
Measurement
Experimental Design
Stimulus Control
100

This philosophy assumes behavior is lawful and determined by environmental variables.

What is behaviorism?

100

A consequence that increases behavior by adding a stimulus.

What is positive reinforcement?

100

Records whether a behavior occurred.

What is event recording?

100

First phase before intervention.

What is baseline?

100

Signals reinforcement is available.

What is an SD?

200

The belief that science seeks natural explanations for events.

What is determinism?

200

Increases behavior by removing an aversive stimulus.

What is negative reinforcement?

200

Number of responses per unit time.

What is rate?

200

Introduces intervention across behaviors, settings, or participants at different times.

What is a multiple baseline design?

200

Responding differently to similar stimuli.

What is discrimination?

300

The philosophical position that focuses on observable events.

What is empiricism?

300

Decreases behavior by removing a preferred stimulus.

What is negative punishment?

300

Records if behavior occurred at any time during an interval.

What is whole interval recording?

300

Repeated alternation of conditions.

What is a multielement design?

300

Responding similarly across stimuli.

What is generalization?

400

Simple explanations should be ruled out before complex ones.

What is parsimony?

400

Temporary increase in behavior when reinforcement stops.

What is an extinction burst?

400

Percentage agreement between observers.

What is IOA?

400

Useful for shaping through successive criteria.

What is a changing criterion design?

400

Transfers stimulus control from prompts.

What is prompt fading?

500

Scientific findings should be replicable and questioned.

What is philosophic doubt?

500

Reinforcement after an unpredictable number of responses.

What is a variable ratio schedule?

500

Dimension referring to how long behavior lasts.

What is duration?

500

Strong design demonstrating functional relation.

What is an ABAB reversal design?

500

Neutral stimulus becomes capable of evoking a response.

What is respondent conditioning?