367 Test Review Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
A Negative Reinforcer will decrease the behavior. | False |
In classical conditioning, the food is the conditioned stimulus. | False |
Removal of tokens for inappropriate social behavior in a class is an example of response cost. | True |
A consequence is non-contingent if it decreases a specific behavior | false |
Successive approximation of speech might initially include reinforcement of any vocalization | true |
Observer reliability is the measurement of agreement between independent observers | true |
A schedule of reinforcement refers to the type of primary or secondary reinforcers used in the shaping process | false |
A multiple baseline controls for subject confounding variables | true |
Negative transfer refers to a lack of stimulus generalization. | false |
Replication is an important aspect of behavioral research | true |
The multiple baseline design is generally an example of a single-subject design | true |
Placement in a juvenile detention house may be a time-out procedure | true (could go either) |
Punishment will frequently result in escape and avoidance behavior. | true |
The effectiveness of behavioral techniques may be accountable without data. | false |
A rising baseline is an indication of the operant level of a behavior | true |
A classroom with continuously available record player, TV, and games may cause "stimulus overload" | true |
Money is a back up reinforcer | true |
Laws are statements concerning empirical scientific cause-and-effect relationships | true |
A teacher giving a high amount of approval is responding to a "good class" | false |
One of the most important contributions of behavior modification is its emphasis on operationally defined dependent variables | true |
One process through which a conditioned respondent can be eliminated is: | Desensitization |
A student being reinforced for any behavior except for hitting other students is on a _______ schedule of reinforcement | Differential Reinforcement of Other Behaviors (DRO) |
Criteria are generally used in behavioral programs to: | Decide what to teach; Structure the program in sequential steps; provide the student with feedback; evaluate the program |
Programmed instructional texts use: | Positive reinforcement; an errorless discrimination procedure; learning principles; fading principles |
Behavior is a result of: | its consequences |
counterconditioning refers to: | Desensitization AND structuring incompatible responses |
Counting the number of problems completed during a 20-minute math period is an example of: | Event sampling (# of events in a certain time period) |
Removal of tokens until a behavior increases is an example of: | Response cost AND negative reinforcement |
If a teacher adjusts his teaching to compensate for a student's learning, the teacher's behavior is an: | operant behavior |
A child who acts similarly to a parent usually acquired those behaviors through: | Modeling |
Singing a song, hitting a ball, and participating in class discussion are all examples of ______ behavior | Adaptive |
The process of causing a student to transfer from a specific situation to another similar situation is called ________. | generalization |
To decrease piano performance anxiety, _______ may be used to recondition anxiety-stimuli | desensitization |
The use of rock music listening time as a reinforcer for increasing math scores is often an example used to illustrate the ______ principle. | Premack Principle |
Rewarding a child with frequent large quantities of food will probably result in __________ | satiation |
Spanking a child after the child misbehaves is an example of ______ if the child's misbehavior decreases. | punishment or positive punishment |
A parent gives a child weekly allowance contingent on completion of assigned work tasks. The dependent variable is _________ | Completion of tasks |
All teaching involves the establishment of _________ where there previously existed nondiscrimination | Discrimination |
Reinforcement should be contingent; however, a consequence of a behavior could be contingent but not _______. | inconsistent/reinforcing |
The principles of behavior are functional. This is true because the behavioral principle operating can only be defined by the ________ of that consequence. | function |
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