This non-discriminated compound schedule includes 2 or more basic schedules operating in a specified sequence with a correlated Sd.
What is a tendem schedule
In this type of chaining, behaviors are linked beginning with the first behavior in the sequence.
What is forward chaining?
In this group contingency, the group's access to the reward depends a single individual's performance.
What is a dependent group contingency?
These events, operations or stimulus conditions influence the value of stimuli as reinforcers in the absence of prior learning.
What are unconditioned motivating operations?
This antecedent stimulus is topogaphically similar to and the controlling variable of an imitative bahavior.
What is modeling?
In this compound schedule, 1 response is involved, the schedules are available simultaneously, and the first schedule completed provides reinforcement.
What is an alternative schedule
This variation of chaining seeks to decrease the amount of instructional time by not training every step in the chain, using probes instead.
What is the leaps ahead method?
This group contingency represents an "all or none" arrangement.
What is interdependent group contingency?
This antecedent variable, unlike an MO, effects behavior because its presence is correlated with differential availability of a reinforcer.
What is Sd?
This type of measure is used intermittently during training to assess for generalized imitation
What is a probe?
With this schedule, in which 2 or more responses are involved, an individual tends to maximize reinforcement by responding to the schedule that produces the highest rate of reinforcment.
What is a concurrent schedule?
This method of chaining is recommended when a learner can perform several steps of the chain already, but needs to learn them in sequence.
What is total task chaining?
This activity involves the use of an interdepedent group contingency, and has been applied in school settings to decrease disuptive behaviors.
What is the Good Behavior Game?
This value altering effect increases the effectiveness of a potential reinforcer.
This component of imitation training involves providing the learner with multiple opportunties to practice the response in order to receive feedback.
What is rehearsal?
The basic schedules within this compound schedule occur successively and independently, with a distinct Sd correlated with each schedule.
What is a multiple schedule.
This list of sequentially ordered steps or tasks is typically the first step in designing a program using chaining.
What is a task analysis?
This refers to the level or amount of a behavior that must be demonstrated to receive reinforcement?
What is criterion?
This type of conditioned MO exists because of pairing previously neutral stimuli with UMOs.
What is a CMO-S
This term is used to describe a situation where a learner imitates a wide variety of unprompted, untrained and non-reinforced models in different settings and situations.
What is generalized imitation?
This compound schedule of reinforcement is similar to a multiple schedule in that 2 or more schedule requirements occur successively and each has a distinct correlated Sd. It differs in that the basic schedules always occur in a specific order. In this schedule the condition reinforcement for responding in first element is the presentation of the second element.
What is a chained schedule?
This behavior chain must be completed within a specfied time to produce reinforcement.
What is behavior chain with a limited hold?
What is an independent group contingency?
This type of conditoned MO evokes behavior because of it's relation to the value of a consequence, versus the availability of the consequence.
What is a CMO-T
This is a decision that a clinician should make if a learner's progress is worsening or stalls during imitation training.
What is back up and resume training more slowly.