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28 Cards in this Set
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Central notion
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Psychodynamic perspective of "person in the environment"
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Positive reinforcement
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procedure where a behavior is followed by a positive stimulus, such that the subsequent rate of behavior goes up.
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Punishment
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procedure or mechanism where a behavior is followed by an aversive stimulus, such that the subsequent rate of behavior goes down.
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Extinction
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is a procedure or mechanism where a behavior is no longer followed by a previously reinforcing stimulus such that the subsequent rate of behavior goes down
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Burst
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The extreme of extinction
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Negative reinforcement
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a procedure or mechanism where a behavior is followed by the termination of an aversive, such that the subsequent rate of behavior goes up.
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Response cost
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procedure or mechanism where a behavior is followed by the removal of a positive stimulus, such that the subsequent rate of behavior goes down.
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Social Learning Theory
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Modeling and vicarious learning are important realities and tools.
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School Social Work questions
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1. Follow the law
2. Follow agency policy 3. Follow code of ethics |
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Scapegoat
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Any person who innocently bears the blame for others
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Deviant Member
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One whose behavior deviates from the general norm of the group.
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Internal Leader
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Indigenous leader (derives authority from the group members).
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Gatekeeper
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One who feels a strong sense of urgency about a particular issue. Guards the gate through which the group must pass for the work to deepen.
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Defensive Member
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Denies existence of problems or accepting responsibility for one's own part in the problem or taking any help from group members after a problem has been raised.
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Quiet Member
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Remains noticeably quiet over a period of time
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Loquacious Member
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Talkative
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Mean
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Average
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Median
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Middle
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Mode
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Most Often occurance
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Correlation Coefficeient
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A number existing between -1 and +1 indicating the strength of relationship between two interval or ratio variables (the sign is irrelevant)
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Valid
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Is always reliable
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Reliable
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Consistent, not always Valid
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Dependent Variable
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Doesn't change
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Independent Variable
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Changes
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Factitious Disorder
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Condition in which a person acts as if he or she has an illness by deliberately producing, feigning, or exaggerating symptoms.
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Malingering
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A medical term for fabricating or exaggerating symptoms of mental or physical disorders for a variety of "secondary gain" motives.
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Somatization Disorder
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A psychiatric diagnosis applied to patients who persistently complain of varied physical symptoms that have no identifiable physical origin
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Münchausen Syndrome
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Those affected feign disease, illness, or psychological trauma in order to draw attention or sympathy to themselves.
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