Principles of ABA Flashcards

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positive reinforcement

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adding reinforing stimulus

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negative reinforcement

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removing an adversive stimulus

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positive punishment

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adding an adversive stimulus

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negative punishment

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removing a reinforcing stimulus

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reinforcer

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a stimulus that is either delievered or removed that will increase the likelihood of that response occuring in the future

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punisher

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something that causes the target behavior to decrease

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conditioned reinforcer

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occurs when a stimulus has acquired the capacity to reinforce behaviors through its learned association with a primary reinforcer
a stimulus that initially has no reinforcing properties
a stimulus in the environment that functions as a reinforcer due to past experiences

(secondary reinforcer)

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unconditioned reinforcer

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(primary reinforcer) reinforcement that is inherent: food, clothing, &
reinforcer that does not have to be learned

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extinction

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a procedure by which a behavior that was previously reinforced no longer recieves reinforcement and the probability of the behavior decreases

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deprivation

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the more deprived of a particular reinforcer, the more powerful that reinforcer wil become
used to make it clear that reinforcement is available if the correct response is given

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satiation

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repeated presentation of a reinforcer weakens its effectiveness, causes decline in rate of responses

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contingency

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the specified dependencies or relations between behavior and its antecedents and consequences
can be either a reinforcement or punishment that occurs after a behavior has been expressed by an individual or group

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motivating operation

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an environmental variable that alters the reinforcing effectiveness of some stimulus, object, or event

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antecedent

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the events, actions, or circumstances that occur immediately before a behavior

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behavior

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anything a person says or does

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consequence

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what happens immediately after the behavior

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3-term contingency

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Antecedent, behavior, consequence
- illusited how behavior is elicited by the environment and how consequences of behavior can affect its future occurrence

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stimulus

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a thing that evokes a specific functional reaction
a thing that arouses activity or energy in someone, something that can elicit or evoke a physiological response

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discriminative stimulus

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(SD) the cue; a specific environmental event or condition in response to which a child is expected to exhibit particular behavior

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reponse

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the specific instance of a particular behavior, (Correct, Incorrect, No Response)