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534: Set 1 (partial)

This is the first of 3 partial sets for 534 FBI project

DefinitionTerm
Whether target behaviors matter to clients Social significance (validity) of goals
Whether interventions are acceptable to clients Social appropriateness (validity) of procedure
Whether the results make a difference to clients Social importance of outcomes (results,effects)
Active rejection of an intervention by clients Social invalidity
Immediate increase in rate of responding following extinction Extinction burst
Diverse and novel forms of behavior Response variation (extinction-induced variability)
Behavior reappears after extinguishing Spontaneous recovery
Behavior reappears when alternative behavior is not reinforced Resurgence
Continued responding during extinction procedure Resistance to Extinction
Differential reinforcement of successive approximations toward a goal. Shaping
Reinforce some responses and not others Differential reinforcement
gradual and progressive criterion change Successive approximations
Shaping the form of the behavior (Shaping) across topographies
Shaping a dimension other than form (Shaping) within a topography
A stimulus correlated with nonreinforcement Stimulus delta
Respond more when a stimulus signals reinforcement; less without it. Stimulus discrimination
When similar stimuli also acquire control over behavior Stimulus generalization
When behavior is controlled by an irrelevant stimulus Faulty stimulus control
When only one stimulus controls a response Simple discrimination
When reinforcement to one stimulus depends on another stimulus Conditional discrimination
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