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Behavioral Mod. 3

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Physical guidance   The guidance of the performance of a behavior using constant and continuous physical contact (see also manual guidance)  
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Physical prompt   Any form of physical contact between the trainer and the student that is presented to cue the performance of a particular response  
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Physical restraint   A procedure in which the student is prevented from moving his limbs and/or body (there are two types: behavioral and custodial)  
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Positive reinforcement   The delivery of a positive reinforcer contingent upon a response of behavior  
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Positive reinforcer   A stimulus that, when presented as a consequence of a behavior, results in an increase or maintenance of that behavior  
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Premack principle   A procedure in which behavior the student performs frequently is used to reinforce a behavior the student seldom performs  
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Prompt   An auxiliary discriminative stimulus that is presented to cue the student to perform a specified behavior. Prompts are usually faded before the terminal behavior has been achieved. There are three types of prompts: verbal, gestural, and physical  
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Punisher   Any event that decreases the future probability of the response it follows. It is also called a punishing consequence  
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Punishment   A procedure that decreases the future probability of a behavior  
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Ratio schedule of reinforcement   A reinforcement schedule based on the number of responses that are performed. There are two kinds of ratio schedules: fixed ration and variable ration  
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Reinforcement   A procedure that maintains or increases the future probability of a behavior  
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Reinforcer   Any event that maintains or increases the future probability of the response it follows. It is also called a reinforcing consequence  
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Rumination   regurgitates (vomits either chews and re-swallows the vomitu, expels from mouth.life threatening when the food is expelled may lose vital nutrients non-life threatening vomitus re-swallowed.generally considered a form of self stimulation  
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Satiation   The state that occurs when a reinforcer has been presented to the point that it is no longer effective in increasing or maintaining a behavior. It is the opposite of deprivation  
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Schedule of reinforcement   A description of when a reinforcer is to be delivered. It is also called reinforcement schedule  
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Sensory reinforcer   Any sensations that the student likes or enjoys. Sensory reinforcers include: tactile, vibratory, olfactory, visual, and auditory reinforcers  
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Shadowing   graduated guidance procedure amount of physical guidance has been faded to the point that the trainer has no physical contact with the student, but is prepared to reapply full or partial graduated guidance should the behavior slow down or stop  
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Shaping   The reinforcement of successive approximations of a target behavior to procedure a behavior that is currently not in the students behavioral repertoire  
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Social reinforcer   A smile praise, attention, or friendly remarks that the student likes or enjoys  
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Spontaneous recovery   The reappearance of a behavior that had been eliminated by means of an extinction process  
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