SPE 526 Module 1 Guided Notes With Complete
Solutions
Who can perform behavior? - ANSWER -an organism
What are the three key attributes that define behavior, in addition to organism? -
ANSWER -has an interaction with its environment
-has a detectable displacement in space through time (behavior is movement)
-results in measurable change in at least one aspect of the environment (affects
environment in some way)
What test is used to determine if a movement is behavior? - ANSWER -the
dead man's test--if a dead man can do it, then it is not a behavior
(ex. falling down--not a behavior)
What are the three fundamental properties by which behavior can be measured? -
ANSWER -can be measured by
-temporal locust: the point of time at which the specific behavior occurs
-temporal extent: duration of the behavior
-repeatability: how often that behavior occurs
How is a response different from behavior? - ANSWER -Behavior: comprises
(contains) a group of responses that share certain physical
dimension or function (the same function on the environment)
ex. a group of hand flaps that form the hand flapping behavior
, ex. behavior of eating is made up of multiple responses like chewing and
swallowing--but they all share the same function or purpose
-Response: a specific instance of behavior
-an action of an organism's effector
What is the key attribute of the definition of response class? - ANSWER -a
group of responses that have the same functional effect on the environment
-refers to the group of responses that have the same function, regardless of the
form
-EX. verbally request, cry, point→ get food
What is response topography? - ANSWER -physical shape or form (hand claps)
-same form may produce different effects, and different forms may produce the
same effects
-EX. cry→ get food, or removal of instruction
Where does behavior occur? - ANSWER -in an environment
-environment and stimuli must be independent of behavior
-it must be a physical environment in which the organism or organism's effector
exist
-external environment (ex. a room a person walks into)
-internal environment (ex. someone's brain where neurons are firing)
What are the three key attributes that define stimulus? - ANSWER -1 exists in
the environment
Solutions
Who can perform behavior? - ANSWER -an organism
What are the three key attributes that define behavior, in addition to organism? -
ANSWER -has an interaction with its environment
-has a detectable displacement in space through time (behavior is movement)
-results in measurable change in at least one aspect of the environment (affects
environment in some way)
What test is used to determine if a movement is behavior? - ANSWER -the
dead man's test--if a dead man can do it, then it is not a behavior
(ex. falling down--not a behavior)
What are the three fundamental properties by which behavior can be measured? -
ANSWER -can be measured by
-temporal locust: the point of time at which the specific behavior occurs
-temporal extent: duration of the behavior
-repeatability: how often that behavior occurs
How is a response different from behavior? - ANSWER -Behavior: comprises
(contains) a group of responses that share certain physical
dimension or function (the same function on the environment)
ex. a group of hand flaps that form the hand flapping behavior
, ex. behavior of eating is made up of multiple responses like chewing and
swallowing--but they all share the same function or purpose
-Response: a specific instance of behavior
-an action of an organism's effector
What is the key attribute of the definition of response class? - ANSWER -a
group of responses that have the same functional effect on the environment
-refers to the group of responses that have the same function, regardless of the
form
-EX. verbally request, cry, point→ get food
What is response topography? - ANSWER -physical shape or form (hand claps)
-same form may produce different effects, and different forms may produce the
same effects
-EX. cry→ get food, or removal of instruction
Where does behavior occur? - ANSWER -in an environment
-environment and stimuli must be independent of behavior
-it must be a physical environment in which the organism or organism's effector
exist
-external environment (ex. a room a person walks into)
-internal environment (ex. someone's brain where neurons are firing)
What are the three key attributes that define stimulus? - ANSWER -1 exists in
the environment