Unit 8 Flashcards
EOSP: 2 effects: _____
(1) Increases the value of punishment
(2) Abates behavior
AOSP: 2 effects: _____
(1) Decreases the value of punishment
(2) Evokes behavior
3 types of CMOs: _____
Surrogate, reflexive, transitive
CMO-R: 2 general types: _____
(1) CMO-R for SR- (threat)
2) CMO-R for SP- (promise
CMO type: Promise: _____
CMO-R for negative punishment
CMO type: Threat: _____
CMO-R for negative reinforcement
Common omnibus terms in behavior analysis:
Aversive and appetitive
Omnibus terms denote: _____
Various functional effects of particular stimuli
CMO-S: symbol for: _____
Surrogate CMO
CMO-R: symbol for: _____
Reflexive CMO
CMO-T: symbol for: _____
Transitive CMO
EO for punishment:
Value-altering effect: _____
Increases the effectiveness of punishment
EO for punishment:
Behavior-altering effect: _____
Abates behavior
AO for punishment:
Value-altering effect: _____
Decreases the effectiveness of punishment
AO for punishment:
Behavior-altering effect: _____
Evokes behavior
Surrogate CMO:
Antecedent stimulus or condition that: _____
Acquires value- and behavior-altering effects through pairing with another MO
Reflexive CMO:
Antecedent stimulus or condition that: _____
Establishes or abolishes its own termination as an effective form of R- or P-
Transitive CMO:
Antecedent stimulus or condition that: _____
Establishes or abolishes effectiveness of a second stimulus as a reinforcer
Transitive CMO:
Behavior-altering effect: _____
Evokes or abates behavior that has been reinforced by second stimulus in the past
Behavior chain: _____
Sequence of responses in a specific order
Behavior chain: reinforced on: _____
Chained schedule with terminal reinforcer delivered for the last response
Response class hierarchy:
Hierarchy based on: _____
Probabilities of responses within a class occurring under particular conditions