Differential Reinforcement
Extinction
Functions of behavior
100

Define Differential reinforcement of incompatible behaviors. 

A behavior that is physically impossible to perform at the same time as the unwanted behavior.

100

Define an extinction burst

An extinction burst is a temporary increase in the intensity, duration, or frequency of an undesirable behavior that occurs when a reward for that behavior is removed.

100
What are the functions of behaviors?

Sensory, escape, attention and tangibles

200

Define Differential reinforcement of alternative behaviors.

A behavior modification technique where a desirable, alternative behavior is actively reinforced while withholding reinforcement for an undesirable behavior

200

Does spontaneous recovery occur before or after extinction? 

It can occur after the behaviors have been placed on extinction. 

200

What is the function? 

A child begins throwing things around the living room when mom is on the phone. 

attention

300

Give an example of incompatible behavior for nail biting.

slime, pop it, biting on a chewable, 

300

Planned ignoring only works for behaviors maintained by what function?

attention
300

Which function of behaviors does not have to be maintained by another person?

Sensory