ACT
Theory of Philosophy
EAB
100

These guide you and give you a sense of direction.

What are values

100

This is the undergirding philosophy of behavior analysis.

What is Radical behaviorism

100

This is one of many procedures to study timing. The organism here also shows low response rate during the first half of the trial and then it either responds at a constant but significantly higher rate until the end of the trial, or it accelerates until the end of the trial (Machado et al. 2009).

Fixed interval schedule

200

Contains present moment awareness, defusion, self as context, committed action, values, and acceptance

What is the Hexaflex

200

The treatment of these events is the difference between radical and methodological behaviorism.

What are private events

200

According to Urcuioli (2008), this discrimination training procedure is necessary to demonstrate symmetry in pigeons (it is not a simultaneous matching-to-sample arrangement)

successive (go, no-go) discrimination training

300

Be here now

What is present moment awareness

300

The founder of non-linerar constructive approach to behavioral change

Who is Israel Goldiamond

300

According to Miguel (2017), this is observed when a topography (verbal behavior) acquired in the presence of one MO occurs in the presence of a slightly different one

True mand extension

400

A strategy you might teach someone whos rule governed behavior is getting in the way

What is psychological flexibility

400

He is the founder of Teleological Behaviorism

Who is Howard Rachlin

400

These authors proposed that a child by learning listener behavior and then echoic responding learns bidirectional relations between classes of events and their own speaker-listener behavior

Pauline Horne and Fergus Lowe

500

A destination often confused with values

What are Goals

500

The original name for this system by Kantor was called Organismic Psychology.

What is Interbehaviorism

500

Pigeons prefer a smaller-sooner reinforcer (SS) over a larger-later reinforcer (LL). However, they would choose the larger reinforcer if the alternatives were fixed-ratio schedules of 30 pecks (FR30) leading to SS or LL, even though they could switch from the LL to the SS key at any point in the ratio (Rachlin, 2017) This is an example of…

Soft commitment