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Determinism - ANSWERS-Cause & effect
Lawfulness
Orderly & predictable
Empiricism - ANSWERS-Facts
Experimental, data-based scientific approach, drawing upon observation & experience.
,Requires objective qualification & detailed description of events.
Experimentation - ANSWERS-Basic strategy of most sciences.
Requires manipulating variables to see effects on DV.
Experiment to determine if one event caused another.
Replication - ANSWERS-Repeating experiments
Parisomy - ANSWERS-The simplest theory.
All simple & logical explanations must be ruled out first before complex explanations.
Philosophical Doubt - ANSWERS-Having healthy skepticism & a critical eye
7 dimensions of ABA - ANSWERS-BATCAGE or GET A CAB
Behavioral
Applied
Technological
Conceptually Systematic
Analytic
Generality
Effective
Behavioral - ANSWERS-Observable events.
Must be a bx in need of improvement.
Applied - ANSWERS-Socially significant bxs
Technological - ANSWERS-Procedures clearly & precisely so they are replicable.
RECIPE
Conceptually Systematic - ANSWERS-Procedures should be based on principles of
ABA
Analytic - ANSWERS-AKA: Functional Relation, Experimentation, Control, Causation
A functional relation is demonstrated.
Generality - ANSWERS-AKA: Generalization
Extends bx change across time, settings, or other bxs
,Effective - ANSWERS-Improves bx in a practical manner
Mentalism Terminology - ANSWERS-Hypothetical Constructs
Explanatory Fictions
Circular Reasoning
4 Branches of Behavior Analysis - ANSWERS-CASE
Conceptual Analysis of Behavior
ABA
Behavior Service Delivery
Experimental Analysis of Bx (EAB)
2 types of bx - ANSWERS-Respondent
Operant
Respondent Bx - ANSWERS-AKA: Reflex, Reflexive Relations, Unconditioned, US-UR
Elicited
Involuntary
Reflex
Habituation
Habituation - ANSWERS-Eliciting stimulus is presented repeatedly that respondent bx
diminishes
Phylogenic - ANSWERS-Bx that is genetic
Respondent conditioning - ANSWERS-AKA: Classical Conditioning, Pavlovian
Conditioning, S-S Pairing, CS-CR
When new stimuli acquire the ability to elicit respondents.
Operant Behavior - ANSWERS-AKA: S-R-S, 3 term contingency, ABC
Emit/evoke
Bx whose probability is determined by its history of consequences.
Voluntary action.
Operants defined in terms of their relationship to controlling variables.
FUNCTION.
Encompasses both reinforcement & punishment.
Adaptation
, Adaptation - ANSWERS-Reductions in responding by repeated or prolonged
presentation to antecedent stimulus.
Ontogentic - ANSWERS-Learning that results from interactions with environment
Operant Contingency - ANSWERS-AKA: Behavioral Contingency, Contingency, 3-term
Contingency, ABC
The occasion for a response (SD), the response, & the outcome.
The dependency of a particular consequence on the occurrence of the bx.
Reinforcer or punisher is "contingent" on a bx
3-term contingency
ABC - ANSWERS-What is the primary analysis in ABA?
Contiguity - ANSWERS-When 2 stimuli occur close together in time, resulting in an
association of those 2 stimuli.
3 Principles of Bx - ANSWERS-PER
Punishment
Extinction
Reinforcement
All strategies are derived from these 3 principles.
applied - ANSWERS-ABA is a(n) _______ science.
ABA - ANSWERS-A scientific approach for discovering environmental variables that
reliably influence socially significant bx & for developing a technology of bx change that
is practical & applicable
Science - ANSWERS-To achieve a thorough understanding of the phenomena under
study (socially significant bxs)
Response - ANSWERS-A single instance of bx.
Behavior - ANSWERS-Larger set/class or responses that share physical dimensions or
functions.
Response Class - ANSWERS-A group of bxs that comprise an operant.
Operant: Response-consequence relationship. Similar bxs that are strengthened or
weakened collectively as a result of operant conditioning.
Yes.