Description - correct answer is a collection of facts about an observed event.
Prediction - correct answer repeated observations reveal that observing
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Control - correct answer a specific change in one event can be reliably produced by scientific manipulation or variables.
Radical behaviorism - correct answer is a branch of behaviorism that includes thoughts and feelings in addition to the observable events
Generality/Generalization - correct answer Behavior change that lasts over time, appears in environment other than the environment which it was taught and spreads to other behaviors not targeted by the intervention
Effective - correct answer behavior that changes in a practical manner that results in clinical or social significance
Technological - correct answer all procedures of an intervention, data and results of an experiment or study are cleared outlined in detail so they can be understood, replicated and implemented by anyone
Applied - correct answer the commitment of effecting improvements in people's behaviors to enhance their quality of life.
Conceptually systematic - correct answer all procedures used in practice should be related to the basic behavioral principles of behavior analysis from which they were derived.
Analytic - correct answer when the experimenter has demonstrated a reliable change and functional relation between the manipulated events of a target behavior.
Behavioral - correct answer Observable and measurable behavior that must be the behavior in need of improvement.
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Behavior - correct answer an organism interaction with the environment "Dead man's test"
Response - correct answer a specific instance of behavior
Stimulus - correct answer events in the environment that affect the behavior of an individual
Stimulus class - correct answer a group of stimuli that are similar along one or more dimensions ( for example, they look or sounds similar, they have a common effect on the behavior, or they at similar times relative to the response).
Respondent conditioning - correct answer a learning process wherein a previously neutral stimulus (which would not alter behavior) acquires the ability to elicit a response (alter behavior).
Operant conditioning - correct answer consequences that results in an increase or decrease the frequency in the same type of behavior under similar conditions (remember operant behaviors are controlled by their consequences)
Positive reinforcement - correct answer a response is followed by the presentation of a stimulus that results in an increase in behavior under similar circumstances
Negative reinforcement - correct answer a response is followed by the removal of a stimulus that results in an increase on behavior under similar circumstances. [Show Less]