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BCBA 5th edition task list

Description - ANSis a collection of information about an found event.

Prediction - ANSrepeated observations monitor that watching other events can continuously
result in as it should be awaiting an final results

Control - ANSa unique alternate in one event can be reliably produced with the aid of clinical
manipulation or variables.

Radical behaviorism - ANSis a branch of behaviorism that includes thoughts and emotions
further to the observable events

Generality/Generalization - ANSBehavior change that lasts over the years, appears in
surroundings other than the surroundings which it became taught and spreads to other
behaviors not targeted via the intervention

Effective - ANSbehavior that modifications in a practical way that results in scientific or social
importance

Technological - ANSall techniques of an intervention, statistics and results of an test or look at
are cleared mentioned in element in order that they may be understood, replicated and applied
via each person

Applied - ANSthe commitment of effecting improvements in humans's behaviors to enhance
their quality of existence.

Conceptually systematic - ANSall procedures utilized in exercise must be associated with the
basic behavioral ideas of conduct analysis from which they have been derived.

Analytic - ANSwhen the experimenter has proven a dependable change and useful relation
among the manipulated events of a goal behavior.

Behavioral - ANSObservable and measurable behavior that ought to be the behavior in want of
improvement.

7 dimension of behavior - ANSGET A CAB

Behavior - ANSan organism interplay with the surroundings "Dead man's take a look at"

Response - ANSa specific instance of conduct

, Stimulus - ANSevents inside the environment that affect the behavior of an person

Stimulus class - ANSa organization of stimuli which might be similar along one or extra
dimensions ( as an example, they appearance or sounds similar, they've a commonplace impact
on the conduct, or they at similar times relative to the reaction).

Respondent conditioning - ANSa getting to know process wherein a formerly neutral stimulus
(which might no longer regulate conduct) acquires the capacity to elicit a response (alter
conduct).

Operant conditioning - ANSconsequences that results in an boom or decrease the frequency in
the identical form of conduct under similar conditions (remember operant behaviors are
controlled through their outcomes)

Positive reinforcement - ANSa response is observed with the aid of the presentation of a
stimulus that consequences in an boom in behavior underneath similar occasions

Negative reinforcement - ANSa response is accompanied by the elimination of a stimulus that
effects in an growth on conduct under comparable occasions.

Fixed Ratio (FR) - ANSa schedule of reinforcement wherein reinforcement is furnished after a
fixed range of responses arise

Fixed Interval (FI) - ANSa agenda of reinforcement in which reinforcement is provided after a
hard and fast amount of time elapses.

Variable Ratio (VR) - ANSa schedule of reinforcement in which reinforcement is provided
variably after a median quantity of responses are emitted.

Positive punishment - ANSthe presentation of a stimulus (punishment) follows a reaction, which
then consequences in a lower within the destiny frequency of the conduct.

Negative punishment - ANSthe removal of a stimulus (punishment) follows response, which
then consequences in a decrease inside the future frequency of the behavior.

Automatic contingencies - ANSbehaviors maintained by computerized contingencies can be
stated to provide their personal consequences, with out every other person converting the
surroundings in besides in response to the behavior hobby

Socially mediated contingencies - ANScontingency introduced in whole or in component with
the aid of some other person.

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