Chapter 6 ABA Terms Flashcards

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Aversive stimulus.

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An event or stimulus that an organism escapes or avoids.

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Discriminated avoidance.

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Behavior that is emitted to a warning stimulus.

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External validity.

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The extent to which experimental findings generalize to other behaviors, settings, reinforcers, and populations—

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Learned helplessness.

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Exposing an animal to inescapable and severe aversive stimulation (shocks). Eventually the animal gives up and stops attempting to avoid or escape the situation.

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Negative reinforcer.

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Any event or stimulus that increases the probability of an operant that removes or prevents it.

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Nondiscriminated avoidance.

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A procedure used to train avoidance responding in which no warning stimulus is presented

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Operant aggression.

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Aggressive behavior that is reinforced by the removal of an aversive event arranged by another member of the species.

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Overcorrection.

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A positive punishment procedure that uses “restitution” or “positive practice” to reduce or eliminate destructive or aggressive behavior.

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Positive Practice.

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A positive punishment procedure that requires the violator to intensively practice an overly correct form of the action.

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Punisher.

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A stimulus that decreases the frequency of an operant that produces it.

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Reflective aggression.

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Aggression elicited by the presentation of an aversive unconditioned stimulus or event.

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Response cost.

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A negative punishment procedure in which conditioned reinforcers are removed contingent on behavior, and the behavior decreases.

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Timeout (from avoidance).

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Negative reinforcement of behavior that terminates, prevents, or postpones the avoidance contingencies of work or life.

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Timeout (from positive reinforcement).

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A negative punishment procedure in which the wrongdoer loses access to positive reinforcement for a specified period of time for engaging in the undesirable behavior.

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