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534 Set 3 (Partial)
This is the third of 3 partial sets for 534 FBI project.
| definition | term |
|---|---|
| Relationships learned without direct training or reinforcement | Emergent stimulus relations |
| A = A (matching identical stimuli) | Reflexivity |
| If A = B, then B = A. | Symmetry |
| If A = B and B = C, then A = C. | Transitivity |
| Test for untrained stimulus relations | Equivalence Test |
| Stimuli become functionally equivalent without direct reinforcement | Stimulus Equivalence |
| Stimulus punishes without prior pairing. | Unconditioned Punisher |
| Stimulus punishes due to learning history. | Conditioned Punisher |
| Response recovers when punishment is removed. | Recovery from Punishment |
| Response rate shifts in opposite directions across schedule components. | Behavioral Contrast |
| Physically preventing a behavior from being completed. | Response Blocking |
| Interrupt behavior and redirect to high-probability behavior. | Response Interruption and Redirection (RIRD) |
| Consequence of loss of opportunity to earn reinforcers. | Time Out (from Positive Reinforcement) |
| Consequence of specific reinforcers taken away. | Response Cost |
| Untrained but functionally equivalent responses occur. | Response Generalization |
| Where the behavior was taught | Instructional Setting |
| Where the behavior should occur but wasn't taught | Generalization Setting |
| The contingencies that exist without intervention | Naturally existing contingency |
| Contingencies arranged by the practitioner | Contrived contingency |