The Basics | Ethics | Science | Science #2 | Reinforcement versus Punishment |
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What is Applied Behavior Analysis
ABA stands for
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What is 9?
How many core ethical principles are there?
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What is 6?
How many attitudes of science?
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What is a stimulus that occurs before a behavior?
An antecedent is...
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What is negative reinforcement?
a stimulus removed immediately following the behavior which increases future occurrences
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Who is B.F. Skinner?
Creator of Radical Behaviorism and operant conditioning
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What is bacb.com?
The website where you can find the ethics hotline and all ethic codes
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What is functional relation?
Control and Analytical are synonymous for?
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What is Technological
Writing the intervention like a recipe sounds like which dimension?
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What is added and removed?
Positive is to _____, as to Negative is to _______
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What is reinforcement?
a stimulus change immediately after the behavior and increases future occurrences of that behavior
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What is "Being Just"?
aka for "golden rule"
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What is 7 dimensions of ABA?
BAT CAGE or GET A CAB stands for?
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What is consequence?
is a stimulus change that follows a behavior
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What is positive punishment?
a stimulus added immediately following the behavior which decreases future occurrences
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What is stimulus-stimulus pairing?
AKA for respondent conditioning
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What is letting the clients live an independent life
Respecting Autonomy means
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What is the parsimony?
Simple, most logical explanation
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What is behavioral?
Measurable and objective =
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What is positive reinforcement?
Ria wants to potty train her dog. She brings him outside and he goes outside. She gives him a treat and says good boy! Next time, the dog goes potty outside and has no more accidents. This is an example of...
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What is operant conditioning and respondent conditioning?
Skinner is to _____, as Pavlov is to ______.
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Do no harm, respecting autonomy, benefiting others, being just, being truthful, according dignity, taking care of others with care and compassion, pursuit of excellence, accepting responsibility.
Name at least 5 of the 9 core ethical principles of ABA
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What is Determinism, Empiricism, Experimentation, Replication, Parsimony, and Philosophical Doubt?
DEERPP stands for?
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Applied, Behavioral, Effective, Conceptually Systematic, Analytical, Generality, Technological
Naming all dimensions
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What is to be determined? There is not enough information.
Ria needs to start walking everyday. After her first walk, Ria adds a new song to her playlist. This is an example of...
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