topic 19 Flashcards
generalization and maintenance
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define generalization
what are the 3 types
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- behaviour that occurs in the presence of a SD that is similar to that used in training; in other words, behaviour change that exists beyond the training program
1. response maintenance: extension of behaviour change over time, after the program is not longer in effect
2. transfer of behaviour across situations and settings: behvaiour change takes place in new settings and circumstances
3. response generalization: altering on ebehaviour leads to similiar changes in another; eg. reduction in classroom disruptions also occured
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3 steps to promote generalization
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- exploit natural contingencies
- train diversely: allow variations in the antecedent stimui, responses and consequences employed in the modification procedures
- incorporate functional mediators: mediators= a stimulus that occurs b/w training and generalization, and facilitates or promotes generalization; eg reffering to flashcards before giving a presentation
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Specific Strategies
explain a behavioural trap and 5 steps to set it up
training skills that contact natural contingencies of reinforcement
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- a behaviour that has been developed by programmed reinforcers is “trapped” by natural reinforcers
1. identify your prey: select the behaviours that have natural reinforcers
2. find some powerful bait: observe them or ask them directly
3. set the trap
4. maintain your trapline: start small and gradually progress to more complex behaviour
5. appraise you catch: make modifications or set another trap if ineffective
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Specific Strategies
thin the schedule of reinforcement
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- switch from cotninuous to intermittent schedule
- gradually decrease frequence of reinforcement
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Specific Strategies
explain: modify contingences of reinforcement and punishment in the natural environment
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- if natural contingencies of reinforcment are not available, the trainer can teach others to provide reinforcement to the target person
- eg. train teachers to provide feedback and praise
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Specific Strategies
explain: incorporation of a wide range of relevant stimulus situations in training
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- ie. expand stimulus control
- often a narrow range of SDs are used during training
- subsequently, generalization may not occur if a diff SD is introduced