Types of Behavior
Types of reinforcement
Principals and Procedures
Schedules of reinforcement
Fading and Shaping
100
The kinds of behavior that a person is likely to display under certain circumstances
What is creativity
100
a stimulus when presented immediately following a behavior causes the behavior to increase in frequency
What is positive reinforcer
100
Food, water, warmth, physical contact
What are unconditioned reinforcers
100
A rule specifying which occurrences of a given behavior will be reinforced
What is a schedule of reinforcement
100
a gradual change over successive trials of an antecedent stimulus that eventually occurs to a partially changed or a completely new stimulus
What is fading
200
Too little of a behavior of a particular type
What is behavioral deficit
200
another term for a reward
What is a positive reinforcer
200
Other reinforcers given after a conditioned reinforcer
What is a backup reinforcer
200
Both FR and VR are used to generate a high rate of
What is responding
200
The child learns to trace by using the dotted cues. The circle then becomes the desired response. This process is of removing the dots is called
What is fading
300
Too much behavior of a particular type
What is behavioral excess
300
Pats and hugs, praise, nods, smiles or a glance are examples of
What are social reinforcers
300
Anything that can be accumulated as a conditioned reinforcer
What are tokens
300
In intermittent schedules, when a child stacks pieces on a pegboard the reinforcer is___
What is getting all the pieces stacked
300
Alterations of the physical space that will evoke a change in behavior are
What are environmental prompts
400
Behaviors to be improved in a behavior modification program
What are target behaviors
400
Special attention, company time, monetary and participation are what types of reinforcers
What are work reinforcers
400
the attention that accompanies negative stimuli, such as scolding, might soon become a _______
What is negative conditioned reinforcer
400
If you blow a puff or air on the face of a dog and the dog moves away, the ______ of the puff of air can be changed to seek a desired response
What is frequency
400
the method of successive approximations
What is shaping
500
People, objects and events currently present in one's surroundings
What is stimuli
500
A condition in which an individual has experienced a particular reinforcer to such an extent that it is no longer reinforcing
What is satiation
500
In a pain management situation, if the behaviors no longer needed attention, and the frequency decreased to a low level, then ----------- would be an effective treatment
What is extinction
500
The degree of correlation between the occurrence of a particular stimulus and its response is called
What is stimulus control
500
If inattention or boredom present themselves during a program you may have progressed too rapidly. If so, you should _________
return to the previous step for a few more trails and try again