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15 Cards in this Set
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What is the procedure of nondiscriminative avoidance called
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Sidman avoidance
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What aspect of escape and avoidance involves the time between shocks produced by responses
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shock-shock
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What aspect of escape and avoidance involves the time away from shocks produced by responses
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response-shock
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In the treatment of self-injurious behavior, what is used to eliminate the need for physical restraint
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skin-shock treatment
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In terms of aversive stimuli, what are threats and failing grades considered
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conditioned
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In terms of aversive stimuli, what are attacks and foul odors considered
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primary
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If a wheel is running is a lower frequency operant, then how will wheel running effect drinking
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punish
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If a wheel is running is a higher frequency operant, then how will wheel running effect drinking
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reinforce
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Operant avoidance prevents respondent extinction
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operant-respondent interactions
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For learned helplessness, what effect does pre-exposure to escape to helplessness
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blocks
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For learned helplessness, what brings on helplessness
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inescapable aversive stimulation
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With regard to respondent aggression, Ulrich and Azrin, found the at the probability of attack for any single shock
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increase as the number of shocks went up
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Who discovered a game played by 18th century sailors that involved tying boys in a ring, telling each boy to hit another when he was hit, a slight tap on one boy
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Skinner
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In terms of dropping out, Sidman indicates that one basic element is
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escape due to negative reinforcement
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What is the removal of a reinforcer in the environment contingent on the occurrence of a problem behavior |
negative punishment
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