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EAB 3002 Exam Study Guide. Reinforcement - answerThe process of increasing frequency of a behavior/response Occurs when a stimulus CHANGE immediately following a response in the INCREASE in the frequency of that behavior. Reinforcer - answerThe stimulus that behavior/response(s) strengthening is contingent upon. Deprivation - answerRestricting access to a reinforcing event. Satiation - answerRepeated presentations of a reinforcer weaken its effectiveness, and the rate of response declines. Textual Behavior - answerVerbal operant regulated by verbal stimuli with correspondence and but no formal similarity. Ex. Writing down what someone is saying. Echoic - answerVerbal operant regulated by a verbal stimulus that has correspondence and formal similarity. ©SIRJOEL EXAM SOLUTIONS 10/10/2024 11:44 AM Ex. You say "bye-bye" and your baby cousin says "bye-bye". Formal Similarity - answerVerbal stimulus and the product of the response are in the same mode, and have a physical resemblance. Ex. if someone signs "hello" and you sign back "hello" exactly, there was a formal similarity. If someone signs "hello", and you say "hello" in return, there was no formal similarity. Intraverbal - answerVerbal operant regulated by verbal S^D's. Ex. Saying "Marco!" and having someone say "Polo!" Tacting - answerVerbal operant whose form is regulated by nonverbal S^D's and maintained by generalized reinforcement. Ex. A child sees a ball, and says "Ball!" Manding - answerA verbal operant whose form is regulated by establishing operations. Ex. Saying "Give me water", when you are thirsty.

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EAB 3002 Exam Study Guide.


Reinforcement - answer✔The process of increasing frequency of a behavior/response




Occurs when a stimulus CHANGE immediately following a response in the INCREASE in the

frequency of that behavior.


Reinforcer - answer✔The stimulus that behavior/response(s) strengthening is contingent upon.


Deprivation - answer✔Restricting access to a reinforcing event.


Satiation - answer✔Repeated presentations of a reinforcer weaken its effectiveness, and the rate

of response declines.


Textual Behavior - answer✔Verbal operant regulated by verbal stimuli with correspondence and

but no formal similarity.




Ex. Writing down what someone is saying.


Echoic - answer✔Verbal operant regulated by a verbal stimulus that has correspondence and

formal similarity.

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10/10/2024 11:44 AM




Ex. You say "bye-bye" and your baby cousin says "bye-bye".


Formal Similarity - answer✔Verbal stimulus and the product of the response are in the same

mode, and have a physical resemblance.




Ex. if someone signs "hello" and you sign back "hello" exactly, there was a formal similarity. If

someone signs "hello", and you say "hello" in return, there was no formal similarity.


Intraverbal - answer✔Verbal operant regulated by verbal S^D's.




Ex. Saying "Marco!" and having someone say "Polo!"


Tacting - answer✔Verbal operant whose form is regulated by nonverbal S^D's and maintained

by generalized reinforcement.




Ex. A child sees a ball, and says "Ball!"


Manding - answer✔A verbal operant whose form is regulated by establishing operations.




Ex. Saying "Give me water", when you are thirsty.

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10/10/2024 11:44 AM


Verbal Behavior - answer✔The vocal, written, or gestural performances of a speaker writer or

communicator.


Back-Up Reinforcer - answer✔Reinforcers received in exchange for tokens in a token economy.




Ex. Toys, candy, or money, exchanging the tokens.


Token Economy - answer✔Behaviors are reinforced by the presentation of tokens which are later

exchanged for Back-Up Reinforcers.




Ex. A teacher in a classroom gives a happy face stickers, every time the students are on task.

Once they get 5 stickers, they can get a toy from the treasure box.


Generalized Conditioned Reinforcer - answer✔Any event or stimulus that is associated with/or

exchangeable for many sources of unconditioned reinforcement.




Ex. Money.


Heterogeneous Chain - answer✔The topography is different for each link.

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