Chapter 28 Flashcards

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Q

A menu of back up, _________preferred items, activities, or privileges that participants obtain by exchanging earn tokens.

A

Reinforcers

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A _________is a type of token economy in which participants move up and sometimes down a hierarchy of tears contingent on meeting specific performance criteria with respect to the target behavior.

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Level system

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in a group _______, a common consequence usually, but not necessarily a reward intended to function as reinforcement is contingent on the behavior of one member of the group, the behavior of part of the group or the behavior of everyone in the group.

A

Contingency

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an _____group contingency is an arrangement in which a contingency is presented to all members of a group, but reinforcement is delivered only to those group members who meet the criterion outlined in the contingency.

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Independent

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5
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example of ______contingency is each student who spells nine out of 10 words correctly on the test Friday will earn 10 bonus points.

A

Independent group

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Dependent group _______the reward for the whole group is dependent on the performance of an individual student or small group.

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Contingency

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example of dependent group contingency when all students at the table to finish their math assignment the class will have five minutes of free time.

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when an ______or small group earns a reward for a class, the contingency is sometimes referred to as the hero procedure.

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Individual

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and __________group contingency is one in which all members of the group must meet the criterion of the contingency before any member earns the reward.

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Interdependent group contingency

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example of interdependent group contingency is each student must complete at least four science projects by the six week of the term in order for the class to get on a field trip.

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