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534: Set 1 (partial)
This is the first of 3 partial sets for 534 FBI project
| Definition | Term |
|---|---|
| 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 |