Cooper Chapter 15 - Negative Punishment Flashcards

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bonus response cost

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A procedure for implementing response cost in which the person is provided a reservoir of reinforcers that are removed in predetermined amounts contingent on the occurrence of the target behavior

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contingent observation

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A procedure for implementing time-out in which the person is repositioned within an existing setting such that the observation of ongoing activities remains, but access to reinforcement is lost.

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exclusion time-out

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A procedure for implementing time-out in which, contingent on the occurrence of a target behavior, the person is removed physically from the current environment for a specific period.

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nonexclusion time-out

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A procedure for implementing time-out in which, contingent on the occurrence of the target behavior, the person remains within the setting, but does not have access to reinforcement, for a specified period.

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partition or select space time-out

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A variation of time-out from positive reinforcement in whcih contingent on the occurrence of the target behavior, the participant remains in the time-in setting, but his view of the setting is restricted by a panel or cubicle, or a select space is arranged to serve as the time-out area.

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planned ignoring

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A procedure for implementing time-out in which social reinforcers–usually attention, physical contact, and verbal interaction–are withheld for a brief period contingent on the occurrence of the target behavior.

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response cost

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The response-contingent loss of a specific number of positive reinforcers (e.g. a fine) that decreases the frequency of similar responses in the future; a form of negative reinforcement

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terminate specific reinforcer contact

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A variation of nonexclusion time-out whereby each occurrence of the target behavior immediately stops an activity or sensory reinforcer.

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time out from positive reinforcement (time-out)

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The immediate response-contingent withdrawal of the opportunity to earn positive reinforcement or the immediate loss of access to positive reinforcers for a specified time; a form of negative punishment

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A procedure for implementing response cost in which the person is provided a reservoir of reinforcers that are removed in predetermined amounts contingent on the occurrence of the target behavior

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bonus response cost

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A procedure for implementing time-out in which the person is repositioned within an existing setting such that the observation of ongoing activities remains, but access to reinforcement is lost.

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contingent observation

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A procedure for implementing time-out in which, contingent on the occurrence of a target behavior, the person is removed physically from the current environment for a specific period.

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exclusion time-out

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A procedure for implementing time-out in which, contingent on the occurrence of the target behavior, the person remains within the setting, but does not have access to reinforcement, for a specified period.

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nonexclusion time-out

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A variation of time-out from positive reinforcement in whcih contingent on the occurrence of the target behavior, the participant remains in the time-in setting, but his view of the setting is restricted by a panel or cubicle, or a select space is arranged to serve as the time-out area.

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partition or select space time-out

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A procedure for implementing time-out in which social reinforcers–usually attention, physical contact, and verbal interaction–are withheld for a brief period contingent on the occurrence of the target behavior.

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planned ignoring

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The response-contingent loss of a specific number of positive reinforcers (e.g. a fine) that decreases the frequency of similar responses in the future; a form of negative reinforcement

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response cost

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A variation of nonexclusion time-out whereby each occurrence of the target behavior immediately stops an activity or sensory reinforcer.

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terminate specific reinforcer contact

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The immediate response-contingent withdrawal of the opportunity to earn positive reinforcement or the immediate loss of access to positive reinforcers for a specified time; a form of negative punishment

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time out from positive reinforcement (time-out)