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Negative Punishment - ANSWER -the removal of a stimulus to decrease the probability of a behavior's recurring. Time Out would be a negative punishment because you are subtracting from the time in the environment. Reinforcer - ANSWER -A stimulus that is either delivered or removed that will Increase the likelihood of that response occurring in the future Punisher - ANSWER -any stimulus or event that functions to decrease the likelihood of the behavior that led to it Conditioned reinforcer - ANSWER -Secondary : a stimulus that gains its reinforcing power through its association with a primary reinforcer; also known as a secondary reinforcer ex: grades, money Unconditioned Reinforcer - ANSWER -Primary : A stimulus that, usually, is reinforcing without any prior learning; that is, its effect is due to phylogenic provenance. ex: food, clothing, shelter Extinction - ANSWER -A procedure by which a behavior that was previously reinforced no longer receives reinforcement and the probability of the behavior decreases. Following through and not allowing them to escape the task. Ex: Withholding attention for attention seeking behaviors. Deprivation - ANSWER -The more deprived of a particular reinforcer, the more powerful that reinforce will be come, used to make it clear that reinforcement is available if the correct response is given Like making something only available during session, will increase it's reinforcement capabilities. Satiation - ANSWER -Repeated presentation of a reinforcer weakens its effectiveness and for this reason the rate of responses declines. Ex: Too much of a Good Thing Contingency - ANSWER -the relationship between two events, one being contingent or a consequence of the other event, Ex: If you finish your work, you get a sticker; If you don't finish your work, you don't get a sticker. Motivating Operation - ANSWER -An environmental variable that alters the reinforcing effectiveness of some stimulus, object or event. Ex: seeing peer play with toy may increase value of that toy Antecedent - ANSWER -the events, actions, or circumstances that occur immediately before a behavior Behavior - ANSWER -Any interaction between an organism and the environment (What the client does) Consequence - ANSWER -what happens immediately after the behavior 3-term contingency - ANSWER -Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence - Illustrates how behavior is elicited by the environment and how consequences of behavior can affect its future occurrence Stimulus - ANSWER -a thing that evokes a specific functional reaction; a thing

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BCAT EXAM PREP QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100%
CORRECT

Negative Punishment - ANSWER -the removal of a stimulus to decrease the
probability of a behavior's recurring. Time Out would be a negative punishment
because you are subtracting from the time in the environment.

Reinforcer - ANSWER -A stimulus that is either delivered or removed that will
Increase the likelihood of that response occurring in the future

Punisher - ANSWER -any stimulus or event that functions to decrease the
likelihood of the behavior that led to it

Conditioned reinforcer - ANSWER -Secondary : a stimulus that gains its
reinforcing power through its association with a primary reinforcer; also known as
a secondary reinforcer

ex: grades, money

Unconditioned Reinforcer - ANSWER -Primary : A stimulus that, usually, is
reinforcing without any prior learning; that is, its effect is due to phylogenic
provenance.

ex: food, clothing, shelter

Extinction - ANSWER -A procedure by which a behavior that was previously
reinforced no longer receives reinforcement and the probability of the behavior
decreases. Following through and not allowing them to escape the task.

Ex: Withholding attention for attention seeking behaviors.

Deprivation - ANSWER -The more deprived of a particular reinforcer, the more
powerful that reinforce will be come, used to make it clear that reinforcement is
available if the correct response is given

, Like making something only available during session, will increase it's
reinforcement capabilities.

Satiation - ANSWER -Repeated presentation of a reinforcer weakens its
effectiveness and for this reason the rate of responses declines.

Ex: Too much of a Good Thing

Contingency - ANSWER -the relationship between two events, one being
contingent or a consequence of the other event,

Ex: If you finish your work, you get a sticker; If you don't finish your work, you
don't get a sticker.

Motivating Operation - ANSWER -An environmental variable that alters the
reinforcing effectiveness of some stimulus, object or event.

Ex: seeing peer play with toy may increase value of that toy

Antecedent - ANSWER -the events, actions, or circumstances that occur
immediately before a behavior

Behavior - ANSWER -Any interaction between an organism and the environment
(What the client does)

Consequence - ANSWER -what happens immediately after the behavior

3-term contingency - ANSWER -Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence - Illustrates
how behavior is elicited by the environment and how consequences of behavior
can affect its future occurrence

Stimulus - ANSWER -a thing that evokes a specific functional reaction; a thing
that arouses activity or energy in someone, something that can elicit or evoke a
physiological response
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