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The body weight of an individual that has free access to food 24 h a day. |
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The tendency of an individual's responses to vary in form from instance to instance |
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An event or stimulus that functions as a reinforcer because of the individual's life history |
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Contingency of reinforcement |
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A definition of the relationship between the occasion, the operant class, and the consequences that follow the behavior |
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in the context of an equilibrium analysis of response deprivation, it is the more deprived activity that is obtained by making the instrumental response |
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Continuous reinforcement (CRF) |
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Each response produces reinforcement |
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A real-time graphical representation of operant rate. |
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A laboratory instrument that is used to record the frequency of operant behavior in real time (rate of response). |
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Restricting access to a reinforcing event |
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Differential reinforcement |
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When behaviors with certain characteristics are reinforced and others are not |
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A low rate of operant behavior as a function of S-delta |
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Discriminative stimulus (SD) |
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An event or stimulus that signals a response reinforcer contingency |
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To bring forth; the term used with respondents (CRs & URs), FAPs/MAPs, and reaction chains |
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To send forth; the term used with operant behavior |
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A response that occurs with the change in contingencies from reinforcement to extinction. |
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No longer reinforcing a previously reinforced response |
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A rapid burst of responses when an extinction procedure is first implemented. |
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Strength or energy as an attribute of a response |
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An operant that the individual is free to emit or not emit over some period of time |
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in the context of an equilibrium analysis of response deprivation, it is response that is made to access the more deprived contingent response |
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Intermittent reinforcement |
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When only some responses are reinforced |
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Reinforcement made to occur in a laboratory vessel or other controlled experimental environment rather than within a living organism |
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Time from the onset of one event to the onset of another |
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Refers to stamping in (or out) some response. |
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pairing the sound of a feeder with the presentation of food |
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When the termination, cancellation, or delay of a stimulus or event contingent upon a response decreases the future rate/probability of that response |
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When the termination, cancellation, or delay of a stimulus or event contingent upon a response maintains or increases the future rate/probability of that response |
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Alterations of neurons and neural interconnections during a lifetime |
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The selection of operant behavior during the lifetime of an organism. |
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Behavior that operates on the environment to produce a change, effect, or consequence. |
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A laboratory enclosure used to investigate conditioning |
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A set of responses that may vary in topography but produce a common environmental consequence |
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A change in operant response as a function of consequences |
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The rate of an operant before any known conditioning |
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The number of operants that occur in a given period of time. |
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The differences in an operant response from instance to instance |
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Partial reinforcement effect (PRE) |
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The more intermittent reinforcement, the slower the effects of extinction take place (i.e., the greater the resistance to extinction) |
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When the presentation or addition of a stimulus or event contingent upon a response decreases the future rate/probability of that response |
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When the presentation or addition of a stimulus or event contingent upon a response increases the future rate/probability of that response |
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A stimulus or event that, when delivered contingent upon a response, maintains or increases the future rate/probability of that response |
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Access to engage in a higher frequency behavior will function as a reinforcer for a lower frequency behavior |
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The likelihood that a response will occur |
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The number of occurrences of a response during a specified period of time |
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Reinstatement (of behavior) |
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After a behavior has been extinguished, response independent occurrence the stimulus or event that reinforced that behavior will result in re-occurrence of the behavior |
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All of the behavior in which an individual can engage on the basis of phylogenetic and ontogenetic histories. |
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The extent to which behavior continues when it is placed on extinction. |
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When access to a behavior is restricted below baseline level |
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Differences in response characteristics that occur as a function of differential reinforcement |
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Ranking of responses by the differences in their relative probability or rate of occurrence in an unrestricted setting. |
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Any operant whose response rate is controlled by a given opportunity to emit the response; a response can only occur when an opportunity to respond exists. |
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An event or stimulus that signals the absence of a response reinforcer contingency |
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Providing access to a reinforcing event to the point that it is no longer reinforcing |
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Differential reinforcement of successive approximations of a desired response |
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After a behavior has been extinguished and the individual is removed from the envrionment in which extinction occurred, the next time the individual returns to the environment the behavior reappears |
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increasingly more similar to some criterion |
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The physical form of a response |
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