Unit 8 Flashcards
EOSP: 2 effects?
Increase value of punishment
Abates behavior
AOSP 2 effects?
Decrease value of punishment
Evokes behavior
3 types of CMOs:
CMOS (surrogate)
CMOR (reflexive)
CMOT (transitive)
CMOR: 2 types?
CMOR for SR threat
CMOR for SP promise
CMO type promise:
CMOR for negative punishment
CMOR threat:
CMO-R 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
CMOT symbol for:
Transitive CMO
EO for punishment: value altering effect
Increases the effectiveness of punishment
EO for punishment altering behavior:
Abates behavior
AO for punishment value altering effect
Decreases the effectiveness of punishment
AO for punishment behavior altering effect
Evokes behavior
Surrogate CMO for antecendent stimulus or condition that
Acquired 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