Chapter 8- Reversal And Alternatimg Treatments Designs Flashcards

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B-A-B

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Experimental design that begins with the application of the independent variable, withdraws treatment after steady state responding has been obtained, then reintroduces the treatment

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DRI/DRA reversal

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An experimental control, technique in which, during the control condition, occurrences of a specified behavior that is either incompatible with the target behavior are immediately followed by the same consequence previously delivered as contingent reinforcement for the target behavior

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DRO reversal

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An experimental control technique in which the control condition consists of delivering the event suspected of functioning as reinforcement following the emission of any behavior other than the target behavior

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Irreversibility

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A level of behavior observed in an earlier phase cannot be reproduced even though the experimental conditions are the same as they were during an earlier phase

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Multiple treatment interference

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The confounding effects of one treatment on a subject’s behavior being influenced by the effects of another treatment administered in the same study

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Multiple treatment reversal

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An experimental design that uses the reversal tactic to compare the effects of two or more experimental conditions to baseline and/or each other

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NCR reversal

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An experimental control technique that demonstrates the effects of reinforcement by using noncontingent reinforcement as a control condition instead of a no-reinforcement baseline condition

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Reversal

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An experimental design in which the researcher withdraws the IV to verify its effects on responding

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Sequence effects

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The effects on a subject’s behavior in a given condition that are the result of the subject’s experience with a prior condition

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Alternating treatments

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Design characterized by the rapid alternation of two or more distinct conditions (treatment or control) while their effects on the target behavior are measured; also called multiple element design

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