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Chapter 16 - Cooper

ABA

TermDefinition
EO A MO that establishes (increases) the effectiveness of some stimulus, object or event as a reinforcer
MO an environmental variable that a) alters the reinforcing or punishing effectiveness of some stimulus, object, or event; and b) alters the current frequency of all behavior that has been reinforced or punished by that stimulus, object, or event
Value-Altering Effect an alteration of the reinforcing effectiveness of a stimulus, object, or event as a result of a MO
AO A MO that decreases the reinforcing effectiveness of a stimulus, object, or event
Behavior-Altering Effect an alteration in the current frequency of a behavior that has bee reinforced by the stimulus that is altered in effectiveness by the same motivating operation
Evocative Effect an increase in the current frequency of behavior that has been reinforced by the stimulus that is increased in reinforcing effectiveness by the same MO
Abative Effect an decrease in the current frequency of behavior that has been reinforced by the stimulus that is increased in reinforcing effectiveness by the same MO
Function-Altering Effect A relatively permanent change in an organism’s repertoire of MO, stimulus, and response relations caused by Sr+, punishment, and an extinction procedure, or a recovery from punishment procedure
Recovery From Punishment Procedure the occurrence of a previously punished type of response without its punishing consequence. This procedure is analogous to the extinction of previously reinforced behavior and has the effect of undoing the effect of punishment
Repertoire-Altering Effect reinforcers, punishers, and response occurrence without consequence alter the future frequency of whatever behavior immediately precedes it
UMO A motivating operation whose value-altering effect does not depend on a learning history
Reinforcer-Establishing Effects an increase in the reinforcing effectiveness of a stimulus, object, or event caused by a MO
Reinforcer-Abolishing Effects A decrease in the reinforcing effectiveness of a stimulus of a stimulus, object, or event caused by a MO
SD Related to Punishment an SD that will have abative effects on the current frequency of some type of response, and will function as a conditioned punisher that decreases the future frequency of the type of response that preceded its onset
CMO A MO whose value-altering effects depends on a learning history
CMO-S __________: paired with another MO
CMO-R __________: systematically preceded worsening/improvement
CMO-T __________: alters the value of another stimulus
Unpairing 2 Kinds: 1) the occurrence alone of a stimulus that acquired its function by being paired with an already effective stimulus, or 2) the occurrence of the stimulus in the absence as well as the presence of the effective stimulus
Respondent Function-Anltering Effect result from the pairing and unpairing of antecedent stimuli
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