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EDF 6223 Exam 1


1. is also called identity matching. This is the act of the

subject matching the primary stimulus to the target stimulus. Showing a

picture of a bird and the child saying "bird.": reflexivity

2. refers to the two-way relationship of matching. For

example, show a picture of a bird and say "bird." Point to the picture of the

bird, and the subject says "bird.": symmetry

3. occurs when the equation if A = B and if B = C, then

A = C. In other words one stimulus is matched to a second stimulus. The

second stimulus is matched to the third stimulus. By this relationship, the

subject learns that the first stimulus and third stimulus are also matching.

For example, if you say "bird" and show a child a picture of a bird, then you

show a picture of a bird and match it to a real bird in a cage, the relationship

of saying bird for the caged animal is acquired.: transitivity

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, 4. Who is credited with much of the pioneering research in stimulus

equiva- lence?: Murray Sidman

5. Matching to sample procedure arranges a four-term contingency.

Sample stimulus (antecedent stimuli) Correct comparison (antecedent

stimuli) Se- lection Response Reinforcer The performance produced by

this four-term contingency is known as?: conditional discrimination

6. NAME A TYPE OF NONEQUIVALENCE RELATION: distinction relations,

spatial and temporal relations, causal relations

7. What are the two types of models that are part of imitation?: planned

and unplanned

8. Which one of these is not a condition for imitation? Immediacy; formal

similarity; Mirroring; or Model producing the controlling response:

mirroring

9. With an understanding of the imitation process, applied behavior analysts

can use imitation as an intervention to: a.) Eliminate Old Behaviors b.)


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