Chapter 2 ABA Terms Flashcards
Topography:
The physical form or characteristics of the response.
History of reinforcement:
The reinforcement contingencies that an organism has been exposed to during its lifetime.
Respondent:
Refers to behavior that increases or decreases by the presentation of a conditioned stimulus (CS) that precedes the conditioned response (CR).
Operant:
A behavior that operates on the environment to produce a change, effect, or consequence.
Response class:
All the forms of the behavior that have a similar function.
Stimulus class:
Stimuli that vary across physical dimensions but have a common effect on behavior.
Environment:
All of the events and stimuli that affect the behavior of an organism.
Context of behaviour:
All environment–behavior relationships are conditional— or depending on other circumstances.
Independent variable:
The variable that is manipulated, changed, or controlled in an experiment.
Dependent variable:
The variable that is measured in an experiment, a measure of the behavior of an organism.