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abative effect ANS✔✔ A decrease in the current frequency of behavior that
has been reinforced by the stimulus that is increased in reinforcing
effectiveness by the same motivating operation
Abolishing operation ANS✔✔ A motivating operation that decreases the
reinforcing effectiveness of a stimulus, object, or event.
behavior-altering effect ANS✔✔ An alteration in the current frequency of
behavior that has been reinforced by the stimulus that is altered in
effectiveness by the same motivating operation.
conditioned motivating operation ANS✔✔ A motivating operation whose
value-altering effect depends on a learning history.
establishing operation ANS✔✔ A motivating operation that establishes
(increases) the effectiveness of some stimulus, object, or event as a
reinforcer.
evocative effect ANS✔✔ an increase in the current frequency of behavior
that has been reinforced by the stimulus that is increased in reinforcing
effectiveness by the same motivating operation
function-altering effect ANS✔✔ A relatively permanent change in an
organism's repertoire of MO, stimulus, and response relations, caused by
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reinforcement, punishment, an extinction procedure, or a recovery from
punishment procedure.
motivating operation ANS✔✔ An environmental variable that alters the
reinforcing or punishing effectiveness of some stimulus, object, or event;
and alters the current frequency of all behavior that has been reinforced or
punished by that stimulus, object, or event
recovery from punishment procedure ANS✔✔ The occurrence of a
previously punished type of response without its punishing consequence.
This procedure is analogous to the extinction of previously reinforced
behavior and has the effect of undoing the effect of the punishment.
Reflexive conditioned motivating operations ANS✔✔ A stimulus that
acquires MO effectiveness by preceding some form of worsening or
improvement. It is exemplified by the warning stimulus in a typical escape-
avoidance procedure, which establishes its own offset as reinforcement and
evokes all behavior that has accomplished that offset.
Combinatorial Entailment ANS✔✔ Trained: A > B and B > C
Derived: A > C and C < A
Combinatorial Entailment ANS✔✔ Two or more stimulus relations can
mutually combine
Generalized Operant ANS✔✔ An operant in which the form of the individual
responses in the class vary considerably
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