BEHV 101 Week 5 Flashcards

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Punishment

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Response followed by a stimulus change that decreases future frequency of behavior

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Positive Punishment (SP+)

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Presentation of stimulus following behavior results in decrease in behavior

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3
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Negative Punishment (SP-)

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Punishment by contingent removal of a stimulus

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4
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Positive Punishment

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Type 1 punishment

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5
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Negative Punishment

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Type 2 punishment

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6
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Punisher

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Stimulus change immediately following behavior that reduces future frequency of behavior

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7
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Phylogeny

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Innate

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Ontogeny

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Learned

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Conditioned Punisher

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Previously neutral stimulus change that functions as a punisher due to learning history

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Unconditioned Punisher

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Stimulus change that decreases the future frequency of behavior without a learning history

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Generalized Conditioned Punisher

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Stimulus change that has been paired with unconditioned and conditioned punishers

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12
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SD for Punishment (SDP)

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Stimulus present when behavior has been punished;
In absence of behavior has not been punished;
Behavior occurs less in presence of SDP

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13
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Overcorrection

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Positive punishment; Learner required to engage in effortful behavior related to fixing damage caused by the behavior

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14
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Forms of Overcorrection

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  1. Positive practice overcorrection
  2. Restitutional overcorrection
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15
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Positive Practice Overcorrection

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Learner is required to repeat a correct form of the behavior or incompatible behavior a specified number of times

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16
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Restitutional Overcorrection

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Learner is required to repair the damage and engage in additional behavior to bring the environment to a better condition than prior to behavior

17
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Recovery from Punishment

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Occurrence of a previously punished behavior without its punishing consequence; Has effect of undoing the effect of the punishment

18
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Response Blocking

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Therapist physically intervenes as soon as the learner begins to emit a problem behavior to prevent completion of the behavior

19
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Response Interruption & Redirection (RIRD)

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Variation of response blocking; Interrupting stereotypic behavior at its onset and redirecting to a high-probability behavior