Practical, an intervention that is easy to implement - ANSWER Pragmatism
Talking in circles, the reasoning and explanation are the same - ANSWER
Circuluar Reasoning
Making a reason up. Example, He woke up on the wrong side of the bed. - ANSWER
Explanatory Fiction
ruling out the simplist explanations first. - ANSWER Parsimony
A condition that cannot be observed or measured, such as anxiety or PMS. -
ANSWER Hypothetical Construct
When this happens that happens - ANSWER Functional relation
A behavior that cannot be observed.
A toothache is not something we can observe - ANSWER Private Event
Questioning and doubting the findings of our outcomes. Questioning whether
things are true and trying to improve the findings of our outcomes. - ANSWER
Philosophical Doubt
Based upon scientific evidence, based on facts, observation, and experimentation.
An emperor obserserves from his throne. - ANSWER Empiricism
Based on Skinners behaviorism which is the science that recognizes the influence
that private events has on behavior. - ANSWER Radical behaviorism
ABA that is conducted in a laboratory. Research that is conducted with animals. -
ANSWER Experimental Analysis of Behavior
A form of selectionism. The idea that we select behaviors over our lifetime based
on their consquence. - ANSWER Ontongeny
Does not recognize private events. If we cannot observe it, then it isn't real. -
ANSWER Methodological Behaviorism
The idea that one study can be generalized to other studies. The intervention will
,work with more than one person, more than one stimulus and more than one
setting. You can replicate it directly or systematically. - ANSWER Generality
Practical intervention - ANSWER Pragmatism
We're all born with certain traits. Selectionism amongst the species. An animal
builds traits over time, such as a snake has venom or a bird can fly. - ANSWER
Phylogeny
The intervention works. It was...................? - ANSWER effective
The interventions follow the principals of ABA - ANSWER Conceptually
systematic
Something is written in a way that is easy for anyone who is trained in ABA to read
and understand. The definition can be read and implemented. - ANSWER
Technological
Behaviors that serve the same purpose and produce the same affect on the
environment. - ANSWER Functionally equivalent
behaviors look the same. For instance, through a ball at someone and throw a ball
to someone. - ANSWER Topographically equivalent
All the things that proceed getting up.
For instance, before I get out of bed, I turn off my alarm, pet my cat and check
youtube. These are _________ related. - ANSWER Temporally related
All birds have feathers, wings and beaks. Therefore, if I see a bird I've never seen
before, then I know it's a bird. This is called? - ANSWER Relational Frames
Why would a BCBA use two different interventions for two different clients? -
ANSWER They are functionally different
What is the only verbal operant under the direct control of a motivating
operation? - ANSWER mand
what are the feature of an echoic? - ANSWER point to point correspondance
(your saying the same thing)
Formal similarity (it's done in the same way)
An echoic is the only verbal operant that has both.
what is an echoic controlled by? - ANSWER A verbal sd.
, What are the features of a tact?
A. point to point correspondence
B. Formal similarity
C. A and B
D. Niether A or B - ANSWER D.
What are the features of a mand?
A. point to point correspondence
B. Formal similarity
C. A and B
D. Niether A or B - ANSWER D.
What are the features of an intraverbal?
A. point to point correspondence
B. Formal similarity
C. A and B
D. Niether A or B - ANSWER D.
What are the features of an Autoclitic?
A. point to point correspondence
B. Formal similarity
C. A and B
D. Niether A or B - ANSWER D
What is a verbal behavior that modifies the function of another verbal behavior,
essentially adding a qualifier or context to the original statement, which is
thought of as verbal behavior?
For example, consider a student answering a question in class, saying "I'm not
sure, but I think the answer is..." Saying I'm not sure adds context.
This is called an? - ANSWER autoclitic
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