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Reflexivity
A type of stimuli-to-stimulus relation in which the learner, without any prior
training or reinforcement, selects a stimulus that is the same as the sample.
A=A, B=B, and C=C
Symmetry
A type of stimuli-to-stimulus relation in which the learner, without prior training
or
reinforcement, demonstrates the reversibility of the sample stimulus and the
comparison stimulus.
A=B, then B=A, or A=C, then C=A
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Transitivity
Describes the stimulus-stimulus relations that emerge as a product of training
two other stimulus-stimulus relations.
If A=B and A=C, then B=C
Stimulus equivalence
Describes a behavior analytic approach to understanding and establishing
symbolic function.
Generativity
The ability to create and understand an infinite number of meaningful sentences
and utterances.
Relational Frame Theory (RTF)
A theory of derived stimulus relations proposing that such relations are
inherently verbal and that the accumulated experience with relational
exemplars creates generalized
repertoires of relating.
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derived stimulus relation
The relation between two or more stimuli that is not directly trained or taught and
is not based solely on the physical properties of the stimuli.
Conditional Discrimination
Performance in a match-to-sample procedure in which discrimination
between the comparison stimuli is conditional on, or depends on, the sample
stimulus present on each trial.
Conditional Discrimination 4-term contingency
- sample stimulus (antecedent stimulus)
- correct comparison (antecedent stimulus)
- selection response
- reinforcer
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equivalence test
A probe for the emergence of untrained stimulus-stimulus relations that
evaluates both symmetry and transitivity simultaneously.
Mutual Entailment
A relation in one direction between two stimuli (e.g., A to B) entails a relation in
the other direction (e.g., B to A)
(symmetry)
if you are told that A = B, you can derive that B = A. That is, the specified A = B
relation mutually entails the (symmetrical) B = A relation.
Combinatory Entailment
A derived stimulus relation in which two or more stimulus relations (trained or
derived) mutually combine.
(transitivity)
if A is related to B and A is related to C, then B and C are mutually related in that
context.
Class merger
Independent equivalence classes are combined as the result of teaching a new
but interrelated conditional discrimination.
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