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100

A high rate with post reinforcement pause -- "All or nothing"

What is fixed ratio

100

Red card/green card procedure

What is multiple schedule

100

Type of measurement that captures all instances of the target behavior during observation

What is continuous recording

100

Uses more than one data path, comparison is made between data paths

What is between series design

100

An approach that combines both how to intervene, how to apply treatments and how to analyze data to know if what we are doing works

What is the Scientist Practitioner Model

200

Reinforcer delivered for first correct response after a set period of time

What is fixed interval

200

Stimulus change produced by each step in the chain functions as a reinforcer for that response requirement and an SD for the next step in the chain

What is chained schedule

200

Evokes behavior that has not been shaped by environmental contingencies

What is rule-governed behavior

200

Design typically used for acquisition

What is multiple baseline design

200

What is this equation...

Y' = b(X) + a

What is linear regression formula

300

Produces consistent and steady, very high rates

What is variable ratio

300

Response is reinforced if it differs from a specified number of previous responses

What is lag schedule

300

Signals punishment is available

What is SDP

300

Comparisons are made within a single data path as well as between data paths

What is combined series designs

300

The first test you run that tells you if there is a difference between one group and another group

What is Omnibus F

400

Cookies are in the oven and are unavailable for 10 minutes. If the kid asks for a cookie during that 10 minutes they will not get a cookie. Once the 10 minutes has passed the kid asks for a cookie and gets reinforced for asking.

What is fixed interval

400

Schedule used to study choice

What is concurrent schedule

400

Side effect of reinforcement, AND punishment

a) lying, conniving, cheating, stealing

b) escape and avoidance

c) ritualistic behavior

What is ritualistic behavior

400

Reversal design, withdrawal design, and changing criterion design are all examples of…

What is within series designs

400

Rejecting the null hypothesis when it is actually true (Stating there is a difference when there really is no difference)

What is type 1 error

500

Slot machines mimic this schedule of reinforcement

What is random ratio

500

Schedule that increases response requirement in the following pattern "2 → 4 → 8 → 16 → 32" 

What is geometric progressive ratio schedule

500

Behavior approach that rejects the existence of private events

What is methodological behaviorism

500

Design typically used to decrease smoking habits

What is changing criterion design

500

Use when making all possible comparisons (including complex comparisons); this test sets the maximum value of alpha family wise at the alpha level you set for all comparisons

What is Scheffe Test