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, EDF 6225 Final Exam
conditioned punisher - A previously neutral stimulus change that functions as a punisher
because of prior pairing with one or more other punishers.
unconditioned punisher - A stimulus that, usually, is punishing without any prior
learning.
conditioned reinforcer - a stimulus that has acquired reinforcing properties through prior
learning
Unconditioned Reinforcer - A stimulus that, usually, is reinforcing without any prior
learning.
Side effects of punishment - May lead to an increase in other undesirable behavior.
Can lead to problems such as escape & avoidance, emotional outbursts, and behavioral
contrast.
Reinforcer - any event that strengthens the behavior it follows
Punisher - A stimulus change that decreases the future frequency of behavior that
immediately precedes it.
Hernstein's Matching Law - suggests that when different schedules of reinforcement are
available at the same time for different behaviors, individuals will distribute their
behavior according to the relative rates of reinforcement available for each option.
antecedent, behavior, consequence - The three-term contingency is made of these
three terms:
antecedent - is the environmental conditions or stimulus changes that exist or occur
prior to the behavior of interest.
EDF 6225 Final Exam