Chapter 14- punishment by Stimulus Presentation Flashcards

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Conditioned punisher

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A stimulus change that functions as punishment as a result of a person`s conditioning history

Also called a secondary or learned punisher
The result of pairing

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behavioral contrast

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The phenomenon in which a change in one component of a multiple schedule that increases or decreases the rate of responding on that component is accompanied by a change in the response rate in the opposite direction on the other, unaltered component

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SD for punishment

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A stimulus condition in the presence of which a response has a lower probability of occurrence than it does in its absence as a result of response-contingent punishment delivery in the presence of the stimulus

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generalized conditioned punisher

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A stimulus change that has been paired with numerous forms of unconditioned and conditioned punishers

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negative punishment

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Involves the termination of an already present stimulus (or a decrease in the intensity of an already present stimulus) immediately following a behavior that results in a decrease in the future frequency of the behavior

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overcorrection

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a behavior reduction tactic in which, contingent on each occurrence of the problem behavior, the learner is required to engage in effortful behavior that is directly related to the problem

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positive practice overcorrection

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contingent on the occurrence of the problem behavior, the lerner is required to repeatedly perform a correct form of the behavior, or a behavior incompatible with the problem behavior, for a specified duration of time or number of responses

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positive punishment

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occurs when the presentation a stimulus (or an increase in the intensity of an already present stimulus) immediately following a behavior results in a decrease in the frequency of the behavior

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punisher

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A stimulus change that immediately follows the occurrence of a behavior and reduces the future frequency of that time of behavior

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punishment

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occurs when a response is followed immediately by a stimulus change that decreases the future frequency of similar responses

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response blocking

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physically intervening as son as the person begins to emit the problem behavior to prevent the completion of a response

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Restitutional overcorrection

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Contingent on the problem behavior, the learner is required to repair the damage by returning the environment to its original state and then to bring the environment to a condition vastly better than it was

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Unconditioned punisher

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A stimulus whose presentation functions as punishment without having been paired with any other punishers

also called a primary or unlearned punisher

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Verbal analog conditioning

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The process of previously neutral stimuli that can also become conditioned punisher for humans without direct physical pairing with another punisher

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