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● Look likes. Answer: What a behavior ______ _____ is a topography-
based definition
● Functionally equivalent. Answer: Servers the same purpose or
produces the same consqeuences
● Play condition. Answer: A condition in a traditional functional analysis
in which a participant is in a room with free access to reinforcing
activities (also known as the "control" condition).
● Independent. Answer: The variable that is systematically manipulated
by the researcher
● correlated. Answer: Descriptive FBAs can identify events that are
_____ with the target behavior and suggest hypotheses
● behavior cusps. Answer: Pivotal behaviors produce changes in
untrained areas, while _____ _____ expose the individual's repertoire to
new contingencies.
, ● Function. Answer: Functionally equivalent means an intervention
should serve the same ____ as the problem behavior
● Alone condition. Answer: A condition in a traditional functional
analysis in which the participant is alone in a room without access to
reinforcing activities.
● reinforcers. Answer: Behaviroal cusps expose the indivuals repertoire
to new environments, especially new _____ and punishers.
● Reactivity. Answer: The influence of assessment procedures on the
clinets behavior pattern
● Dependent variable. Answer: measured to determine if it changes as
result of manipulations of the I.V.
● pivotal behavior. Answer: Imitative behavior is a good example of a
______ _____ because it can produce changes in other untrained
responses.
● contrived. Answer: The thearpist reinforcing waving with a Skittle is
an example of an ___ contingency
● Modifications. Answer: A pivotal behavior produces corresponding
___ or covariations in other ada[tive untrained behaviors