topic 16 Flashcards

antecedent interventions

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define antecedent interventions

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  • antecedent stimuli are manipulated to evoke desirable behaviours than can be (differntially) reinforced
  • also called anteced control procedures or antecdent manipulation
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step 1

give example (cartoonist)

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  • presenting, modifying, or developing new SD for desire behaviour
  • increase in the depiciton of seat-belt use on the influence of using seatbelts
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  • presenting EO for desirable behaviour
  • eg. posting performance on locker-room wall
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step 3

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  • decreasing response effort for desirable behaviour
  • similar to nudge theory: behaviour manipulated by changing the ease or difficulty of performing it
  • recyling and how it became easier if it is on their desk
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step 4

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  • removing or modifying exisiting SD for undesirable behaviour
  • eg. new environments served as a SD for civilized conversational behaviour
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step 5

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  • presenting AO for undesirable behaviour
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step 6

define the differences b/w MO and SDs

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  • increasing response effort for undesirable behaviour
  • opposite of a nudge - a ‘sludge’
  • SD: reinforcement is available following a particular behaviour
  • MO: alters the value of the reinforcer
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step 7

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  • noncontingent reinforcement (NCR): a form of antecedent intervention in whcih stimuli that are known reinforcers are delivered on a schedule independent of behaviour (not dependent on responses)
  • may function as an AO
  • is often combined withe DRO
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