Relations, Operant & Respondent Behavior, Reinforcement, Punishment,
Extinction, Stimulus Classes, 3-Term Contingency (ABC), Radical &
Methodological Behaviorism, Empiricism, Determinism, Experimentation,
Replication, Parsimony, Philosophical Doubt, Ontogeny, Phylogeny, Selectionism,
Contingencies, Positive/Negative Reinforcement, Conditioned/Unconditioned
Reinforcers, Generalized Reinforcers, Positive/Negative Punishment, Response
Cost, Time-Out, Automaticity, Functional Communication, Socially Significant
Behavior, Experimental Control, Internal & External Validity, Hypothetical
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The _____ _____ denies the existence of "inner" events or considers them outside the realm of
science.
a) radical behaviorism
b) theological believer
c) methodological behaviorism
d) contextual functionalism
c) methodological behaviorism
The assignment called for the students to list the organism in order, as they evolved, with
respect to function. This is called _____.
, a) extensionism
b) selectionism
c) constructionism
d) functionalism
b) selectionism
The baby blinked when the wind hit his face because of _____.
a) synergy
b) psychosynthesis
c) synesthesia
d) phyologeny
d) phylogeny
If the volleyball player knows that the opponent is somewhat weak at defending their left side,
this may be useful knowledge that isn't at all certain or concrete.
a) believability
b) philosophic doubt
c) observer drift
d) pragmatism
d) pragmatism