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ABA -ANSWERS-a scientific approach for discovering environmental variables that
reliably influence socially significant behavior and for developing a technology of
behavior change that is practical and applicable
Science -ANSWERS-A systematic approach for seeking and organizing knowledge
about the natural world. Based on determinism
Purpose of Science -ANSWERS-To achieve a thorough understanding of the
phenomena under study. In ABA, the phenomena are socially important behaviors.
3 Levels of Scientific Understanding -ANSWERS-description, prediction, control (DPC-
Dana priya can)
analytical -ANSWERS-AKA functional relation, experimentation, control, causation
Allows believability
generality -ANSWERS-Generalization
effective -ANSWERS-improves behavior sufficiently to produce practical results for the
participant/client.
Mentalism -ANSWERS-inner dimension exists and causes behavior
Hypothetical constructs, explanatory fiction, circular reasoning
,hypothetical construct -ANSWERS-a presumed but unobserved process or entity
Ex. Free will, readiness
explanatory fiction -ANSWERS-Fictitious variable (knows, wants)
circular reasoning -ANSWERS-Cause and effect both from same info
Behaviorism -ANSWERS-Environmental philosophy of behavior
4 Branches of Behavior Analysis -ANSWERS-CASE
Conceptual analysis of behavior (behaviorism)
ABA
Behavioral SERVICE delivery
EAB
Conceptual Analysis of Behavior (Behaviorism) -ANSWERS-Philosophical, theoretical,
historical, methodological issues
ABA -ANSWERS-technology for improving behavior
Behavior Service Delivery -ANSWERS-People implementing ABA
EAB -ANSWERS-Research on basic principles
methodological behaviorism -ANSWERS-Watson, S-R behaviorism
Only publicly observable events
Skinner and Radical Behaviorism -ANSWERS-Includes private events
, Darwinian Selectionism -ANSWERS-Selection by consequences
How did Skinner come up with radical behaviorism? -ANSWERS-1. Darwinian
Selectionism
2. Pragmatism
Ontogeny -ANSWERS-During lifetime
Phylogeny -ANSWERS-Evolution
Operant selection by consequences requires -ANSWERS-Variation in behacior
Pragmatism -ANSWERS-Relation between setting (A) and behavior (B) because of the
consequence (C)
2 Primary Types of Behavior -ANSWERS-respondent behavior; operant behavior
respondent behavior -ANSWERS-Elicited, involuntary, reflex
Habituation -ANSWERS-Decreasing responsiveness with repeated presentation close
together
Phylogenic -ANSWERS-Respondent behavior is due to___________ history?
Respondent Conditioning -ANSWERS-AKA: Classical Conditioning, Pavlovian
Conditioning, S-S Pairing, CS-CR
When new stimuli acquire the ability to elicit respondents.