Chapter 30 Terms
Make it happen!
SD what!?
Dinosaurs are extinct!
A=B=C
100

This has occurred when a behavior lasts beyond the termination of the intervention

What is Maintenance

100

Instruction that provides practice with a variety of response topographies by incorporating both stimulus and response variations is called this. 

What is multiple-exemplar training?

100

This happens when a particular stimulus is associated with a specific consequence.

What is stimulus control?
100

When the reinforcer withheld matches the identified controlling reinforcer for the behavior, it is called this. 

What is functional extinction?

100

When performance depends on discrimination between the sample stimuli and the sample stimulus presented in each trial, this is occurring.

What is conditional discrimination?

200

This has occurred when a behavior occurs in a non-training condition without extra training manipulations

What is Generalization

200

To teach a learner what stimulus conditions signal responding and which stimulus conditions DO NOT signal responding, the teacher may present these types of examples.

What are negative or "don't do it" teaching examples?

200
In the presence of this type of stimulus the behavior is likely to face extinction.

What is an S-delta?

200

An immediate increase in the rate of response following removal of reinforcement is called this.

What is an extinction burst?

200

When a learner demonstrates the reversibility of matched sample and comparison stimuli (e.g. A=B, then B=A), this is demonstrated.

What is symmetry?

300

This type of contingency is present when a learner cannot discriminate whether or not the next response will produce reinforcement. 

What is an indiscriminable contingency?

300

When behavior analysts randomly vary noncritical aspects of the instructional setting they are doing this.

What is teaching loosely?

300

This is a behavioral outcome of stimulus generalization and discrimination characterized by identifying the must-have and the must-not-have features of each example.

What is class formation?

300

When a behavior is eliminated via extinction and then appears again in the future, it is called this. 

What is spontaneous recovery?

300

This is demonstrated if after training that A=B and B=C), the learner derives that A=C.

What is transitivity?

400

This type of contingency is designed and implemented by the behavior analyst to achieve acquisition, generalization, and/or maintenance of a targeted behavior change. 

What is a contrived contingency?

400

This type of reinforcement system provides reinforcement following a time lapse from the target behavior and makes it difficult for the learner to discriminate when reinforcement will be provided. A verbal repertoire is likely needed to mediate this.

What are delayed rewards?

400

This type of prompting requires changes to the stimulus or the addition of extra stimuli to support responding

What are stimulus prompts?

400

When a behavior continues to occur following implementation of an extinction procedure, the behavior can be described as this.

What is resistant to extinction?

400

When the learner selects a stimulus that is the same as the sample (e.g. A=A) this is demonstrated.

What is reflexivity?

500

This type of contingency is described by baiting someone to engage in a low effort behavior and then use interrelated contingencies to maintain or extend behaviors to achieve some high level reinforcer.

What is a behavior trap?

500

Visual schedules and cue cards are an example of this type of stimulus that promotes generalization when it is both functional for the learner and transportable to all important generalization settings.

What is a contrived mediating stimulus

500

This prompt fading technique starts with the most intrusive support and decreases over time. 

What is most-to-least prompt fading?

500
This is an incorrect form of the word extinction.

What is extincted?

500

This occurs when teaching a new function for one member of an established equivalence class results in the same function holding for all members of the class.

What is transfer of function?