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With respect to the Matching Law, the value of the reinforcer could refer to what? magnitude, latency, quality, effort required 
When conducting a functional assessment, the matching law can be helpful in analyzing what? -variables that influence relative response rates. -the variables controlling low frequency behaviors. -differential rates of various members of the response class. -These variables determine the relative rates of members ...
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operant conditioning - ANSWER-learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. 
 
classical conditioning - ANSWER-a learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired; a response that is at first elicited by the second stimulus is eventually elicited by the first stimulus alone. 
 
positive reinforcement - ANSWER-Increasing behaviors by presenting positive stimuli, such as food or a toy. 
 
positive reinforcer - ANSWER-any sti...
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4 functions of behavior correct answersattention, escape, tangible, alone 
 
Social Positive Reinforcement SR+ is also known as correct answersattention 
 
Automatic Positive reinforcement provides what? correct answerssensory stimulation 
 
A behavior is assumed to be maintained by __________ _________ only after social reinforcers have been ruled out correct answersautomatic reinforcement 
 
Behaviors that directly terminate aversive stimulation are therefore maintained by ________ _________ t...
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Subjective 
Critics have argued that projective tests are too: 
 
 
 
Chunking 
Organizing the string of letters B-F-J-T-A-V-K-C into JFK-TV-CAB is an example of: 
 
 
 
The ability of the neurotransmitter to penetrate the membrane of the postsynaptic neuron 
The ability of a postsynaptic neuron to respond to the presence of a particular neurotransmitter that is released from a neighboring presynaptic neuron is dependent on which of the following conditions? 
 
 
 
Emotions 
When persuasive comm...
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Question: What is the primary focus of applied behavior science? 
Answer: Applied behavior science focuses on understanding and modifying behavior 
through the application of behavioral principles and techniques to address practical issues and 
improve individuals' lives. 
 
Question: What are the core principles of behaviorism? 
Answer: The core principles of behaviorism include reinforcement (both positive and 
negative), puni...
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Which operant conditioning procedure increases the rate of a response by terminating an aversive 
stimulus? 
A. Positive reinforcement 
B. Negative reinforcement 
C. Punishment 
D. Omission training 
E. Shaping - ANS-(B) 
Negative reinforcement involves terminating an aversive stimulus (escape) or postponing its occurrence 
(avoidance) after a goal response. This increases the likelihood of the response being r...
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operant conditioning - ANSWER-learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. 
 
classical conditioning - ANSWER-a learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired; a response that is at first elicited by the second stimulus is eventually elicited by the first stimulus alone. 
 
positive reinforcement - ANSWER-Increasing behaviors by presenting positive stimuli, such as food or a toy. 
 
positive reinforcer - ANSWER-any sti...
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SPCE 609 Final Exam Latest 2024/2025;(80) Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
1)	A 	is behavior that is elicited by a biologically relevant stimulus while a/an 	is behavior controlled by its consequences. 
 
Reflex; operant Reflex; respondent Operant; respondent Respondent; voluntary 
2)	Which of the following is not an example of operant conditioning: 
 
A baby smiling at its parent after having been picked up for smili...
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Parietal Cortex -Answer-Provides higher levels of sensory information, such as map of the 
external world, that is important for planning and carrying out movements; spatial reasoning and 
processing sensations 
involved in somatosensory and spatial processing 
Occipital Cortex -Answer-Brain region that processes visual information. 
The numbers presented to the participants in the avoidance study function as: 
A. 
reinforcers. 
B. 
punishers. 
C. 
discr...
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Operant Conditioning 
A form of learning in which a voluntary response is strengthened or diminished by its consequences. 
 
 
 
Behaviorism 
A perspective that focuses on observable, measurable behavior and argues that the social environment and learning are the key determinants of human behavior. 
 
 
 
Situationist 
A theoretical perspective that argues that environmental stimuli control behavior. 
 
 
 
Reinforcement 
Anything that increases the probability of responding. 
 
 
 
Positive Rei...
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