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Ambivalent behaviors
The behaviors resulting as a net effect from conflicting concurrent contingencies
operating simultaneously. Represet a conflict in motivating operations. This usually
refers to attack, appeasement of flight behaviors persons either simultaneously or
where they vacillate...
CBCC Questions and Correct Answers
the Latest Update
Ambivalent behaviors
✓ The behaviors resulting as a net effect from conflicting concurrent contingencies
operating simultaneously. Represet a conflict in motivating operations. This usually
refers to attack, appeasement of flight behaviors persons either simultaneously or
where they vacillate between them
Antecedent control procedure
✓ Any procedure that manipulates antecedent stimuli in order to increase or decrease
the liklihood of a target operant being performed. This involves changes to
discriminative stimuli or function altering stimuli. This can include respondent
conditioning based procedures that change emotional arousal that functions to
motivate the operant in question.
Antecedent Stimulus
✓ Stimuli present prior to the behavior in question.
Anxiety
✓ Emotional arousal.
Appetitive stimulation
✓ Stimulation that evokes approach and contact behavior. Appetitive stimulation is
assumed to be pleasure eliciting and is the opposite of aversive stimulation.
✓ Stimulation and activation of the nervous system generally. Can indicate release of
various chemicals into the bloodstream as well that so structures the organism for
increased activity.
Auto shaping
✓ A respondent conditioning procedure that produces skeletal muscle responses,
more typical of operant behavior. "For example a key in turned on a few seconds
before grain is presented to a pigeon. After several pairings of key light and grain, the
bird begins to peck the key.
Avoidance
✓ Organisms will generally attempt to escape aversive stimuli. Avoidance is often case
in terms of "anticipating" of aversive stimuli to be escaped.
Backward chaining
✓ A method used to train a chained performance. Train the behavior that is closest to
primary reinforce; once responding is established, links in the chain that are farther
and farther away fron primary
✓ Aything that an individual does in response to the enviornment that can be
measured. A response is a particular instance of behavior.
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