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We now can understand why behavior analysts disagree with the ____________ view that mental
causes mediate the relationship between the environment and the ____________.
historical; emotions
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modern; thoughts
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scientific; instincts
traditional; behavior
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impression that the rate of response (or - more simply and allowable -
frequency) had on him, indicating that it was "much more than Skinner's ____________ " it was actually
"a _________ ofMatching
behavior" (p.254).
universal datum; dimension
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specific measure; variable
theoretical framework; aspect
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general concept; factor
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It can be difficult to distinguish between ontogenetic and phylogenic established behaviors. For a
person viewing a complex _____________ for he first time, it may seem mysterious. But each step of the
chain can be traced back to the shaping process. Just because the shaping process was not
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not _________. However, when we view a spider spin a web "no
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comparable history can be invoked" to determine the phylogenic contingencies at work (Skinner,
1966, p.1208).
behavior analysis
True/False
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Because we cannotchoice
Multiple predict a __________ that has already occurred, we posit that similar responses in
the future will occur. Hence, operant response class was born.
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outcome
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stimulus
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___________ is the learned behaviors of a particular animal during its lifetime.
Phylogeny
Adaptation
Ontongeny
Evolution
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Recall is another complex behavior addressed in Skinner's writings that has addressed by __________
explanations. It is incorrect to presume that the _________ we eventually emit is somehow "stored"
somewhere inside of us. In addition, "the contingencies which affect an organism are not stored
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it" (1974, p. 121). Notes
Instead, the response exists in our _________ and the
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contingencies exist in our learning __________, and we are able to emit the response when we
manipulate conditions relevant to it."
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verbal response; stimulus; response generalization
self; external; function
True/False
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of "having an idea" has a similar behavioral analysis: a ______________ exists with some
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strength in the repertoire of the individual, and is emitted via manipulation of some features of the
environment that make the response more likely, in combination with __________ and ___________________
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that make the response appear novel.
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mentalistic; response; change; response; histories
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