Lecture 4 - Stimulus Control Flashcards
Describe the potential characteristics of antecedent stimuli.
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Define stimulus control.
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Describe a discriminative stimulus.
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Describe a stimulus delta.
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Present an example of an application of stimulus control.
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Describe discrimination training.
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Describe what a prompt is.
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What are the 8 different types of prompts?
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Describe what prompt fading is.
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What are 3 prompt fading techniques?
- Most-to-least prompting
- Least-to-most prompting
- Time delay
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Describe one study that demonstrates time delay prompting and fading.
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