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EDF 6225 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS- 100% VERIFIED

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EDF 6225 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS- 100% VERIFIED Repeatability demonstrates that the response can be counted. Instances of bx can occur repeatedly through time. Temporal extent describes duration of the response. Every instance of behavior occurs during some amount of time Temporal Locus describes the duration between the response and some other stimulus in the environment. Every instance of behavior occurs at a certain point in time with respect to other events Motivating Operations Changes how much you "want" something and how hard you will "work" to get it. Abolishing Operation makes stimulus less desirable. Satiation Decreases the effectiveness of a stimulus Value-altering effect Establishing Operation Decreases access to stimulus (deprivation). Increases the effectiveness of a stimulus as a reinforcer. Value altering effect. Evocative Effect an increase in the current frequency of behavior that has been reinforced by the stimulus. Bx altering Bx is more likely to occur Abative Effects An decrease in the current frequency of all bx that has been reinforced by that stimulus. Bx altering effect Reinforcement behavior is followed closely in time by a stimulus event and as a result the future frequency of that type of behaviorincreases in similar conditions Positive Reinforcement When a behavior is followed by something that is valued(rewarded) a person is more likely to repeat that behavior. Negative Reinforcement Works to strengthen certain behaviors by removing some type of aversive outcome. Automatic Reinforcement The individual behaves in a specific way because it feels good to them. Conditioned Reinforcer A previously neutral stimulus that takes on the role of a reinforcer or punisher when paired with a primary reinforcer. Unconditioned Reinforcer Reinforcement that works without prior learning Punishment When a response is followed immediately by a stimulus change that results in similar responses occurring less often. Positive Punishment adding an undesirable stimulus to stop or decrease a behavior Negative Punishment Involves removing something pleasant so that individual feels deprived of personal enjoyment. Conditioned Punisher A stimulus change that decreases the future frequency and occurences of behavior that is based on an organisms learning history with other punishers. Unconditioned Punisher Punishment that works without prior learning

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