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10 Cards in this Set
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What are the 3 Behavior Dimensions?
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1) Frequency 2) Duration 3) Intensity
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What is a Target Behavior?
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The specific behavior we are trying to change
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What is a Behavioral Excess?
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Undesirable behavior - too much of a undesired behavior
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What is a Behavioral Deficit?
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Desirable behavior - absence of a desired behavior
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What are the two Controlling Variables?
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Environmental events - Antecedents & Consequences
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Define: Operational Definition of Behavior
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An objective, detailed (what it looks like) description of the targeted behavior
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Define: Baseline
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Collected data on targeted behavior before treatment has begun
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Recording Methods (types of data collection)
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1) Frequency data sheets 2) Duration data sheets 3) Interval data sheets |
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Definition of Reinforcement
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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. |
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What is an Operant Behavior?
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A behavior strengthened through the process of reinforcement.
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