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What are the 3 Behavior Dimensions?


1) Frequency 2) Duration 3) Intensity
What is a Target Behavior?
The specific behavior we are trying to change
What is a Behavioral Excess?
Undesirable behavior - too much of a undesired behavior
What is a Behavioral Deficit?
Desirable behavior - absence of a desired behavior
What are the two Controlling Variables?
Environmental events - Antecedents & Consequences
Define: Operational Definition of Behavior
An objective, detailed (what it looks like) description of the targeted behavior
Define: Baseline
Collected data on targeted behavior before treatment has begun
Recording Methods (types of data collection)

1) Frequency data sheets


2) Duration data sheets


3) Interval data sheets

Definition of Reinforcement

Reinforcement is the process in which a behavior is increased or strengthened by the immediate consequence (in the A-B-C contingency). Due to the reinforcement, behavior is likely to occur in the future.

What is an Operant Behavior?
A behavior strengthened through the process of reinforcement.