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CCBC-KA Study Prep Questions And Answers 100% Correct What is a contingency statement? Describes the realtionship between antecedents, behaviour and consequences. If....than..... What is a functional assessment? Is hypothesis generating. Evaluates history, health, age, breed, nutrition, motivating factors, antecedents etc. What stimulates behaviour, what maintains behaviour, what can we do? What is a functional analysis? Is done to test a hypothesis. Systematic manipulation of environmental contingencies. Is not always safe to do.

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What is a contingency statement? Describes the realtionship between antecedents,

behaviour and consequences. If....than.....




What is a functional assessment? Is hypothesis generating.


Evaluates history, health, age, breed, nutrition, motivating factors, antecedents etc.

What stimulates behaviour, what maintains behaviour, what can we do?




What is a functional analysis? Is done to test a hypothesis.


Systematic manipulation of environmental contingencies.

Is not always safe to do.




What are setting events? Conditions in the environment that are related to the behaviour

appearing.

Can be internal (health) or external factors.




What are observable behaviours? Give an example. Behaviours that you can see. Things a

"dead dog" can't do and not labels. Example:jumping

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How do you collect a baseline data of behaviour? Observe and collect data over a set

period of time while not interfering.




Four Stages of Learning are? 1)acquisition 2)fluency 3)generalization 4)maintenance




Define lure To bait or draw in using food or object




Define shaping Series of steps to build a target behaviour




Define chain(ing) serial skill broken down into sub routines which can be seen as links of

a chain




Define mark To signify a behaviour as correct




Define capture Reward a natural occurring behaviour as correct

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Define mold(ing) Coercing physically into a desired behaviour/position




Define fade Gradual removal of a lure or prompt




Define prompt Antecedent strategy used to evoke a behaviour




Define flooding Over whelming exposure to a trigger without them being able to use fight

or flight




Define positive reinforcement and give an example Adds a pleasant stimulus to increase a

behaviour.

Treat after a sit




Define negative reinforcement Removes aversive stimulus to increase a behaviour.


Holding a dogs mouth closed until they stop barking. Includes escape and avoidance




Define positive punishment and give an example. Adds aversive stimulus to decrease a

behaviour. Leash correction.

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Define negative punishment and give an example Removes a pleasant stimulus to

decrease a behaviour. Taking a toy away when they play rough.




Escape and active avoidance are apart of what operant learning? Negative reinforcement




what is escape learning and give an example Dog is able to escape the aversive stimulus.

Escaping and shock collar stops




What is avoidance learning and give an example. Dog avoids the onset of the aversive

stimulus. Not doing a behaviour to prevent a shock from occurring.




Define extinction Lack/absence of a reinforcement following a behaviour which leads to a

decrease/disappearing of the behaviour




What is an extinction burst? A sudden increase in the rate of behavior during the early

stages of extinction.

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