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EDF 6225 Test #2 Solved 100% Correct -2023 Popular
  • EDF 6225 Test #2 Solved 100% Correct -2023

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  • Automatic Reinforcement - ANSWER-reinforcement that occurs independent of the social mediation of others (often sensory). This is assumed when a behavior persists in the absence of any known reinforcement. Conditioned Reinforcer - ANSWER-a stimulus that has acquired reinforcing properties through prior learning/species history. Generalized Conditioned Reinforcer - ANSWER-A conditioned reinforcer that as a result of having been paired with many other reinforcers does not depend on an establ...
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 SPCE 609 Quiz 2 question and answers study guide 2023 latest Popular
  • SPCE 609 Quiz 2 question and answers study guide 2023 latest

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  • Quiz 2 What defines a contingency of reinforcement? Discriminative stimulus Reinforcement Operant All of these Which of the following is NOT one of the four basic contingencies? Positive extinction The Premack principle states that a higher-frequency behavior will: Function as reinforcement for a lower-frequency behavior Shaping of behavior involves: Reinforcing closer and closer approximations to the final performance Consider the following example: "Joanne is very fair ski...
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EDF 6225: Test #2 Questions And Answers All Verified And Correct
  • EDF 6225: Test #2 Questions And Answers All Verified And Correct

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  • EDF 6225: Test #2 Questions And Answers All Verified And Correct Automatic Reinforcement - ANS reinforcement that occurs independent of the social mediation of others (often sensory). This is assumed when a behavior persists in the absence of any known reinforcement. Conditioned Reinforcer - ANS a stimulus that has acquired reinforcing properties through prior learning/species history. Generalized Conditioned Reinforcer - ANS A conditioned reinforcer that as a result of having been ...
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EDF 6225 Final Exam 308 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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  • EDF 6225 Final Exam 308 Questions with Verified Answers BF Skinner - CORRECT ANSWER in preparation for the BCAB certification exam, please know that the material is based on the work of _____________ Standard Celeration Chart - CORRECT ANSWER only standardized form of data measurement in our science Dr Ogden Lindsey - CORRECT ANSWER coined the term SAFMEDS circa 1980 to refer to the cards and how to best use them for learning SAFMEDS - CORRECT ANSWER Say All Fast Minute Every Day Shu...
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CPDT-KA Questions with complete solutions
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  • LIMA stands for Correct Answer-Least Intrusive, Minimally Aversive CCPDT Code of Ethics Correct Answer-You should use positive reinforcement techniques whenever possible the first thing a trainer should do according to the Humane Hierarchy is Correct Answer-Recommend a vet appointment to ensure the dog is physically healthy Stimulus control Correct Answer-When a dog can both discriminate and generalize a behavior, he is said to have learned (dog offers a specific canine behavior when yo...
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AMFTRB MFT Exam questions with correct answers
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  • Premack principle of punishment CORRECT ANSWER From behavioral therapy , a technique in which a high probability behavior i.e. one that the subject would voluntarily tend to engage in frequently , is used to reinforce a low probability target behavior in order to increase the frequency of the target behavior - dessert after dinner Punishment CORRECT ANSWER From the operant conditioning paradigm , a process for decreasing an undesirable behavior by applying an aversive stimulus immediately fol...
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CPDT-KA Comprehensive Study Questions & Answers: Updated Solution
  • CPDT-KA Comprehensive Study Questions & Answers: Updated Solution

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  • What is a Punisher (Ans- something the learner will work to avoid and diminishes likelihood behavior will repeat Primary Reinforcers (Ans- food, reproductive opportunity, water, physical and emotional security, sometimes play Secondary Reinforcer (Ans- The stimulus is paired with or predicting a primary reinforcer, EX: clicker predicting food Tertiary Reinforcer (Ans- A behavior or stimulus that has been paired with or predicts a secondary reinforcer; helps create behavior chain...
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BCBA Section G question n answers rated A+ 2023
  • BCBA Section G question n answers rated A+ 2023

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  • BCBA Section GEffective use of reinforcement - correct answer Initial criterion should be easy to achieve Vary reinforcers Use direct reinforcers Use a dense schedule at first and gradually fade Gradually move from contrived contingencies to natural contingencies Gradually move from intermittent and delayed schedules Use contingent attention and behavior specific praise Pair SR procedures with prompting Premack Principle - correct answer AKA Grandmas Law, relativity theor...
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BCBA Exam Questions and Answers (100%Solved) Assured A+.
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  • BCBA Exam Questions and Answers (100%Solved) Assured A+. 1. Task Analysis: taking a difficult, complex task and breaking it up into smaller steps that are easier to teach. 2. Parametric analysis: involves altering the value of the independent variable to determine how much of the independent variable is necessary to control the behavior. 3. Component Analysis: involves systematically removing components of an intervention package to see which components are actually controlling the behavio...
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Deaf Education Praxis 5272 Latest  Update Graded A+
  • Deaf Education Praxis 5272 Latest Update Graded A+

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  • Deaf Education Praxis 5272 Latest Update Graded A+ Deaf Etiologies Disease Rubella, encephalitis, bacterial infection, meningitis, CMV, typhoid fever, RH incompatible Deaf Etiologies General Disease, Heredity, Accidents, Prematurity, Noise Deaf Etiology Heredity Consanguinity (in family), Marriages of the Deaf, Waardenberg Syndrom Premack Principle students will perform unpleasant tasks to get something enjoyable Bloom's Taxonomy A system for classifying knowledge learning o...
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