Portion of the organism's interaction with its environment that involves movement of some part of the organism
What is Behavior?
Physical Features, Shape, Size, Color
What is Formal?
Behaviors are increased or decreased through reinforcement and punishment
What is Operant Conditioning?
What is Positive Reinforcement?
Primary and unlearned (no one taught you)
What is Unconditioned?
Group of responses with the same function
What is a Response Class?
Time, Contiguity, Seen During the Antecedent and Consequence
What is Temporal?
Uses stimulus to stimulus pairing by pairing an unconditioned stimulus (US) with a neutral stimulus (NS) to evoke a response of an unconditioned reinforcer (UCR).
What is Respondent Conditioning?
Used Restitutional Overcorrection when classroom was destroyed
What is Positive Punishment?
Secondary and learned (someone has to teach you)
What is Conditioned?
What a person can do or indicates a person's collection of knowledge and skills relevant to particular settings or tasks
What is Repertoire?
The function of the lets you know how to behave
What is functional?
If you were withheld reinforcement, it would be called _______
What is Operant Extinction?
Took Tylenol to relieve self of a headache
What is Negative Reinforcement?
What is Unconditioned Punisher?
An energy change that affects the organism through its receptor cells
What is Stimulus?
Share Common Topography, Infinite Number of Stimuli
What is Feature?
Once the neutral stimulus (NS) has become a conditioned stimulus (CS), and you no longer present the unconditioned reinforcer (UCR), it becomes _____
What is Respondent Extinction?
Toy was taken away after hitting parent
What is Negative Reinforcement?
Received a Speeding Ticket
What is Conditioned Punisher?
Full set of physical circumstances in which the organism exits
What is Environment?
Do not share the common features, but it evokes the same response
What is Arbitrary?
Respondent behaviors are controlled by _________ while Operant behaviors are controlled by __________
What are Antecedents and Consequences?
3 principles of ABA
What is Reinforcement, Extinction, and Punishment?
Smiling or Winking
What are Conditioned Reinforcers?