Chained, mixed, and tandem are examples of what schedule of SR+?
Compound
A stimulus that acts as punishment because of an individuals learning history is a what?
Conditioned punisher
The ____________ design consists of an initial baseline phase followed by an intervention phase followed by a return to baseline.
ABA, Reversal, Withdrawal
In ABA, the ____ is usually the behavior
DV
A __________________ is derived from a descriptive analysis.
A hypothesis
A dog gets fleas and scratches himself. Scratching alters the environment the dog lives in. Scratching is a....
Behavior
Response generalization refers to the occurrence of...
formal variations in responses that may be shaped into new behaviors
NCR involves what?
A fixed or variable time schedule
Describe behavior momentum. What should the high p requests be?
In the learners repetoire
A person is asked to make his bed. His caregiver checks 30 minutes later and the bed was made. No one else was present during that time. The caregiver records that the client made his bed even though he did not observe the behavior directly. The data collection method used is:
Permanent product
Participants move up or down through levels contingent on bx. Higher levels or more difficult or require more response but allow access to more preferred reinforcement.
This is called?
Level System
The way the outcomes are measured start to change (data collection).
Observer drift
Whenever a bx is decreased, another bx must increase in it's place.
Fair Pair Rule
A persons repertoire has been change so that reinforcers are maximized and punishes are minimized.
Habilitation
A stimulus in the prescence of which a bx has not produced reinforcement in the past
S Delta
Describe the difference between methodological behaviorism and radical behaviorism. Who is responsible for them?
Watson-Methodological: acknowledges private events exsist, but doesn't consider them in analysis of bx.
Skinner-Radical: takes private events into consideration during bx analysis.
What is baer, wolf, and risley most known for?
7 dimensions of ABA
Name at least 3 types of time out.
Exclusionary, non-exclusionary, partition, ribbon
Which experimental design is most appropriate for evaluating the effect of video modeling on the acquisition of the skills for preparing a meal by adults with developmental disabilities?
Multiple probe
Name at least 3 different procedures used to promote stimulus and response generalization
Train loosely, indiscriminate contingencies, multiple exemplars, program common stimuli, natural contingencies, general case
____-dictation (reading aloud/taking dictation)
______-copying (vocals or text)
________-modifies other verbal bx
Codic-dictation (reading aloud/taking dictation)
Duplic-copying (vocals or text)
Autoclitic-modifies other verbal bx
Ian is taught to match a picture of a German shepherd to the word "dog". He then is taught to match the word "dog" to a picture of a pug. Ian then successfully matches the pictures of both breeds together without any teaching. What is this called?
Transivity
Sean was responsible for designing an intervention for a fifth grade student who engaged in severe problem behavior consisting of throwing chairs at the teacher when an assignment was given. Sean decided to utilize a contingent physical restraint every time the child threw a chair. Sean is violating the ethical consideration of:
Least restrictive alternative
Describe the skill
Written plan
Model the skill
Role play
Observe
Provide feedback
These are what type of training?
Competency
Describe dependent, independent, and interdependent contingencies.
Dependent-Is met when one person in the group engages in the target bx.
Independent-Rewards each individual in the group when they engage in the target bx. They do not rely on other members of the group.
Interdependent-Rewards the group when the entire group engages in the target bx.