Applied Behavioural Psychology (3)

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Premack Principle
Higher frequency behaviour may function as a reinforcer for lower frequency behaviour
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Response Deprivation Hypothesis
Extends the Premack Principle; value of access to a behaviour is increased by deprivation
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3 ways to measure behaviour
Event sampling; time sampling; duration
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Token Economy
Generalised secondary reinforcers (e.g. tokens) later exchanged for other reinforcers
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Dimensions of ABA
Applied; behavioural; analytic; technological; conceptually systematic; effective; general
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High Probability Response Sequence
Several low demand requests are followed by a high demand request; behavioural momentum
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Functional Communication
Teaching alternative ways to communicate based on the function of the communication
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Differential Reinforcement Schedules
Alternative; other; incompatible; low rate; high rate
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Functional Behaviour Assessment
Methods for identifying the function of a behaviour identifying the ABCs
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Chaining
Combining 2+ behaviours into a chain; forward or backward
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Fading
Artificial prompts or cues are faded leaving natural antecedents
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Mand
Verbal behaviour that specifies its reinforcer, like a demand
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Tact
Verbal behaviour that does not specify its reinforcer; maintained by social consequences
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Echoic
Verbal behaviour that echoes its preceding verbal stimulus
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Verbal Behaviour
Vocal, written or signed; reinforced by verbal community; functional
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Reinforcement Sampling
A procedure to introduce potential new reinforcers
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Response Deprivation Hypothesis

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Extends the Premack Principle; value of access to a behaviour is increased by deprivation

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3 ways to measure behaviour

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Token Economy

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Dimensions of ABA

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