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[Show more]_____________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." Answer reflexivity 
 
_____________ refers to the two-way relationship of matching. For example, show a pictu...
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Add to cart_____________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." Answer reflexivity 
 
_____________ refers to the two-way relationship of matching. For example, show a pictu...
With an understanding of the imitation process, applied behavior analysts can use imitation as an intervention to: a.) Eliminate Old Behaviors b.) Evoke New behaviors c.) Create teaching sequences d.) Reinforce appropriate behaviors Answer b.) Evoke New behaviors 
 
Regardless of the behavior modele...
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Add to cartWith an understanding of the imitation process, applied behavior analysts can use imitation as an intervention to: a.) Eliminate Old Behaviors b.) Evoke New behaviors c.) Create teaching sequences d.) Reinforce appropriate behaviors Answer b.) Evoke New behaviors 
 
Regardless of the behavior modele...
elements, subsets Answer Successive approximations are behavioral _____ or _____, each of which more closely resembles the specified terminal behavior. 
 
differential reinforcement Answer Reinforcing only responses within a response class that meet a specific criterion and all others on extinction ...
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Add to cartelements, subsets Answer Successive approximations are behavioral _____ or _____, each of which more closely resembles the specified terminal behavior. 
 
differential reinforcement Answer Reinforcing only responses within a response class that meet a specific criterion and all others on extinction ...
matching-to-sample Answer Conditional discrimination is performance in a ______________ procedure in which discrimination between the comparison stimuli is conditional on (or depends on) the sample stimulus present on each trial. 
 
matching-to-sample; 
sample; 
reinforcement Answer _____________ ...
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Add to cartmatching-to-sample Answer Conditional discrimination is performance in a ______________ procedure in which discrimination between the comparison stimuli is conditional on (or depends on) the sample stimulus present on each trial. 
 
matching-to-sample; 
sample; 
reinforcement Answer _____________ ...
In a behavior chain, each response serves as a(n)________ ________ for the response that produced it. Answer conditioned reinforcer 
 
Making a sandwich is a ______ ______, with a specific sequence of discrete responses. Answer behavior chain 
 
A task analysis should be _____ according to age, skil...
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Add to cartIn a behavior chain, each response serves as a(n)________ ________ for the response that produced it. Answer conditioned reinforcer 
 
Making a sandwich is a ______ ______, with a specific sequence of discrete responses. Answer behavior chain 
 
A task analysis should be _____ according to age, skil...
Every time you go to Taco Bell, you order fire sauce for your tacos and they give it to you. You live across town and go to a different Taco Bell which informs you that there is no fire sauce in stock. Eventually, you stop asking for fire sauce because your behavior has been: Answer Extinguished 
 
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Add to cartEvery time you go to Taco Bell, you order fire sauce for your tacos and they give it to you. You live across town and go to a different Taco Bell which informs you that there is no fire sauce in stock. Eventually, you stop asking for fire sauce because your behavior has been: Answer Extinguished 
 
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A-B-A DESIGN Answer Withdrawal design; considerations: end on baseline 
 
A-B-A-B DESIGN Answer Reversal design; an experiment reintroducing the intervention enables the replication of treatment effects, which strengthens the demonstration of experimental control. 
Considerations: end on interventio...
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Add to cartA-B-A DESIGN Answer Withdrawal design; considerations: end on baseline 
 
A-B-A-B DESIGN Answer Reversal design; an experiment reintroducing the intervention enables the replication of treatment effects, which strengthens the demonstration of experimental control. 
Considerations: end on interventio...
altering the effectiveness of a reinforcer or a punisher Answer Motivating Operation (MO) 
 
An MO that increases the reinforcing or punishing effectiveness of a stimulus, object, or event. Answer Establishing Operation (EO) 
 
An MO that decreases the reinforcing or punishing effectiveness of a...
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Add to cartaltering the effectiveness of a reinforcer or a punisher Answer Motivating Operation (MO) 
 
An MO that increases the reinforcing or punishing effectiveness of a stimulus, object, or event. Answer Establishing Operation (EO) 
 
An MO that decreases the reinforcing or punishing effectiveness of a...
A-B-A DESIGN Answer Withdrawal design; considerations: end on baseline 
 
A-B-A-B DESIGN Answer Reversal design; an experiment reintroducing the intervention enables the replication of treatment effects, which strengthens the demonstration of experimental control. 
Considerations: end on interventio...
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Add to cartA-B-A DESIGN Answer Withdrawal design; considerations: end on baseline 
 
A-B-A-B DESIGN Answer Reversal design; an experiment reintroducing the intervention enables the replication of treatment effects, which strengthens the demonstration of experimental control. 
Considerations: end on interventio...
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Answer The science in which tactics derived from the principles of behavior are applied to improve socially significant behavior and experimentation is used to identify the variables responsible for the improvement in behavior. 
 
Behaviorism Answer The philosophy o...
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Add to cartApplied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Answer The science in which tactics derived from the principles of behavior are applied to improve socially significant behavior and experimentation is used to identify the variables responsible for the improvement in behavior. 
 
Behaviorism Answer The philosophy o...
abative effect Answer 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 Answer a motivating operation that decreases the reinforcing effectiveness of a sti...
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Add to cartabative effect Answer 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 Answer a motivating operation that decreases the reinforcing effectiveness of a sti...
Rule-governance Answer o A rule specifies a contingency 
o It may evoke or abate behavior without the behavior having to directly experience the contingency 
 
Organizational behavior management (OBM) Answer o A sub-discipline of ABA, which is the application of the science of behavior 
o Guided...
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Add to cartRule-governance Answer o A rule specifies a contingency 
o It may evoke or abate behavior without the behavior having to directly experience the contingency 
 
Organizational behavior management (OBM) Answer o A sub-discipline of ABA, which is the application of the science of behavior 
o Guided...
experimentation Answer In applied behavior analysis ______ is used to identify the variables responsible for the improvement in behavior. 
 
applied behavior analysis (ABA) Answer The science in which tactics derived from the principles of behavior are applied to improve socially significant behav...
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Add to cartexperimentation Answer In applied behavior analysis ______ is used to identify the variables responsible for the improvement in behavior. 
 
applied behavior analysis (ABA) Answer The science in which tactics derived from the principles of behavior are applied to improve socially significant behav...
Magnitude Answer Voice volume is best measured by ____. 
 
Momentary Time Sampling Answer The teacher records if Nia is out of her seat the second the timer goes off for the interval. 
 
Partial-Interval Recording Answer The teacher records a check for the interval if Nia calls out at all during the...
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Add to cartMagnitude Answer Voice volume is best measured by ____. 
 
Momentary Time Sampling Answer The teacher records if Nia is out of her seat the second the timer goes off for the interval. 
 
Partial-Interval Recording Answer The teacher records a check for the interval if Nia calls out at all during the...
Decrease Answer Extinction is one of the several ways to ______ the rate of behavior 
 
Negative Answer Positive reinforcement is to add as ______ reinforcement is to remove 
 
Behavior Answer Any measurable and observable act of an organism 
 
negative reinforcement Answer A behavior followed by re...
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Add to cartDecrease Answer Extinction is one of the several ways to ______ the rate of behavior 
 
Negative Answer Positive reinforcement is to add as ______ reinforcement is to remove 
 
Behavior Answer Any measurable and observable act of an organism 
 
negative reinforcement Answer A behavior followed by re...
US (unconditioned stimulus) Answer Pavlovian Extinction: The procedure of repeatedly presenting a CS without the _____ 
 
Extinction Answer Pavlovian ______: The procedure of repeatedly presenting a CS without the _____. 
 
Withholding Answer Operant Extinction: the procedure of _____ the reinforcer...
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Add to cartUS (unconditioned stimulus) Answer Pavlovian Extinction: The procedure of repeatedly presenting a CS without the _____ 
 
Extinction Answer Pavlovian ______: The procedure of repeatedly presenting a CS without the _____. 
 
Withholding Answer Operant Extinction: the procedure of _____ the reinforcer...
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