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ABA

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show A MO that establishes (increases) the effectiveness of some stimulus, object or event as a reinforcer  
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show 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  
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Value-Altering Effect   show
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AO   show
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Behavior-Altering Effect   show
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Evocative Effect   show
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Abative Effect   show
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Function-Altering Effect   show
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show 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  
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show reinforcers, punishers, and response occurrence without consequence alter the future frequency of whatever behavior immediately precedes it  
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UMO   show
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Reinforcer-Establishing Effects   show
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Reinforcer-Abolishing Effects   show
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show 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  
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CMO   show
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show __________: paired with another MO  
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CMO-R   show
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CMO-T   show
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Unpairing   show
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show result from the pairing and unpairing of antecedent stimuli  
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