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Discrimulative Stimulus is a stimulus
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in the presence of which a particular response will be reinforced or punished
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S delta is a stimulus
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is a stimulus in the presence of which a particular response will not be reinforced or punished
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Discrimination trainins procedure is
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reinforcing or punishing a response in the presence of one stimulus and extinguishing it or allowing it to recover in the presence of another stimulus
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Stimulus discrimination (stimulus control) is the occurrence of a response
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more frequent in the presence of one stimulus than in the presence of another, usually as a result of a discrimination training procedure
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Incidental teaching is the planned use of
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behavioral contingencies differential reinforcement and discrimination training in the students everyday environment
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Prompt is a
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supplemental stimulus that raises the probability of a correct response
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Operandum
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part of the environment the organism operates (manipulates)
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Stimulus class is a set of
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stimuli that have some common property
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Stimulus generalization is the
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behavioral contingencies in the presence of one stimulus affect the frequency of the response in the presence of another stimulus
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Concept training inolves
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reinforcing or punishing a response in the presence of ones stimulus class and extinguishing it or allowing it to recover in the presence of another class
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COnceptual stimulus control, responding occure more often in the
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presence of one stimulus class and less often in the presence of another stimulus class because of concept training
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Stimulus dimensions
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the physical properties of a stimulus
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Fading procedure at first the S delta and SD differ along at least
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two stimulus dimensions the difference is reduced until there is no difference along the dimensions
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Errorless discrimination procedure is the use of a
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fading procedure to establish a discrimination with no errors during the training
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Punishment contingency is
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the immediate response contingent presentation of an aversive condition resulting in a decreased frequency of that response
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Overcorrection is a
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contingency on inappropriate behavior requiring the person to engage in an effortful response that more than corrects the effects of the innapropriate behavior
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The sick social victims model is
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the perpetrators aversive behavior punishes the victims appropriate behavior, and the victims stopping the appropriate behavior unintentionally reinforce that aversive behavior
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Penalty contingency is the
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immediate response contingent reomval of access to a reinforcer resulting in a decresed frequency of that response
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Time out contingency is the
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immediate rsponse contingent removal of access to a reinforcer resulting in a decreased frequency of that response
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Response cost contingency is the
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immediate rsponse contingent removal of a tangible reinforcer resulting in a decreased frequency of that response
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Performance management contingency is
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a contingency explicitly used to manage performance when the natural contingencies are ineffective or when they move performance in the wrong direction
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Concurrent contingency means
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more than one contingency of reinforcement or punishment is available at the same time
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(DRI) Differential reinforcement of incompatible is
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reinforcement contingent on a behavior that is incompatible with another behavior
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Symptom substitution problem behaviors are symptoms of underlying mental illness so
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if ou get rid of one problem behavior, another will take its place until you get rid of the underlying mental illness
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