B11 Define & Provide Examples of Discrimination, Generalization & Maintenance Part 5 Flashcards
The y-axis of a stimulus generalization gradient represents
The rate or amount of the target behavior
Training occurs under one set of conditions and later the behavior change also occurs under a different set of conditions. This is called
Stimulus generalization
A student says “p” when she sees the letter P and “b” when she sees the letter B. This is an example of
Stimulus discrimination
A stimulus generalization gradient refers to
All the above:
A graphical display of a change in responding as a function of varying a property of the Sd.
The spread of the functional effect of an Sd to other similar stimuli
A reduction in responding as a function of responding in the presence of stimuli that are increasingly dissimilar to the Sd.
When an established behavior occurs in a new situation, this is most likely to indicate
Stimulus generalization
When a new behavior produces the same effect as an established behavior, this is most likely to be
Response generalization
A child has learned to write her name on the chalkboard with chalk in the classroom. Later she writes her name on the chalkboard with her finger. This is an example of
Response generalization
A worker has been trained to examine bottles of beer… his performance of that task in the new location is an example of
Stimulus generalization
A dog trots over to his owner.. nudging his owner’s hand is an example of
Response generalization
A child has learned to write her name on the chalkboard in the classroom. Later on the playground, she writes her name in the sandbox with her finger. This is an example of
All the above
An art student is taught… this is an example of
Response generalization
A student driver learns to step on the brake in the presence of a red traffic light. This is an example of
Stimulus discrimination
A student has learned to make requests of his teacher when she wears a certain expression because she is more likely to honor his requests than if she were not wearing that expression. This is an example of
Stimulus discrimination
When the process of reinforcement enables antecedent stimuli to evoke the behavior in the future, this is evidence of
The sd exerting stimulus control over responding
The x-axis of a stimulus generalization gradient represents
The range of values over which a parameter of an Sd changes