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Developed Direct instruction |
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Retention, Endurance, Stability, Application |
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Retention, Endurance, Application, Performance Standards |
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Value on the vertical axis around which a series of data points converge |
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The averaged value in a set of numbers. |
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Overall direction taken by the data path |
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Frequency and degree to which multiple measures of behavior yield different outcomes |
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Behavior mediated through others |
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V.B. controlled conditions of deprivation or aversive stimulation and usually specifies its reinforcer |
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V.B. controlled by conditions of the immediate environment and maintained by generalized reinforcement |
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VB controlled by verbal stimulus with which it shares no point to point correspondence or formal similarity |
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VB controlled by a verbal stimulus with which it has formal similarity |
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VB under control of VB produced by the speaker |
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Verbal operant involving a response controlled by a verbal discriminative stimulus that has point-to-point correspondence and formal similarity |
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Verbal operant involving a response that is evoked by a verbal discriminative stimulus that has point-to-point correspondence between the stimulus and the response product, but does not have formal similarity between the stimulus and the response. |
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An elementary verbal operant involving a spoken verbal stimulus that evokes a written, typed, or finger spelled response, with point-to-point correspondence between the stimulus and the response product, but no formal similarity. |
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Point to point correspondence |
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When the beginning, middle, and end of the verbal stimulus matches the beginning, middle, and end of the response. |
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When the controlling antecedent stimulus and the response product share – 1) the same sense mode and 2) physically resemble each other. |
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