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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT ABA EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: divergent multiple control
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single antecedent variable affects the strength of many responses i.e. Im hungry, or football
Question 2: formal similarity
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controlling antecedent stimulus and the response or response product share same sense mode, (visual, audio or tactile) and physically resemble echother
Question 3: metonymical (tact) extension
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verbal responses to novel stimuli that share none of relevant features of original stimulus, but related features i.e. saying car when pic of garage shown
Question 4: generic (tact) extension
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generic tact extension is evoked by stimulus genralization, novel stimulus shares all relevant defining features of original stimulus
Question 5: mand
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verbal operant where speaker asks for what he wants, under control of (MO)
Question 6: intraverbal
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operant occurs when a verbal discriminative stimulus evokes verbal response that does not have point to point correspondence with verbal stimulus
Question 7: automatic reinforcement
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occurs indépendant f social médiation of others (scratching insect bite)
Question 8: transcription
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writing and spelling words that are spoken
Question 9: impure tact
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verbal operant, response that is evoked by MO and a non verbal stimulus (part hand part tact)
Question 10: speaker
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gains access to reinforcer and control environment through behaviour of listener
Question 11: verbal operant
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funcitonal relation between type of responding and same independent variables that control non verbal behaviour, type or class of behaviour
Question 12: convergent mulitiple control
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single verbal response is a function of more than one variable
Question 13: metaphorical (tact) extension
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novel stimulus shares some relevant features associated with original stimulus
Question 14: echoic
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verbal operant, speaker repeats verbal behaviour of another person controlled by verbal discriminative stimulus
Question 15: solistic (tact) extension
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verbal response evoked by stimulus property that indirectly related to proper tact relation
Question 16: copying a text
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echoic behaviour, written verbal stimulus has point to point correspondence and formal similarity with written verbal responses
Question 17: tact
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verbal operant where speaker names things and actions through contact with senses. function of non verbal discrimitive stimuli
Question 18: listener
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provides reinforcement for verbal behaviour
Question 19: point-to-point correspondence
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between stimulus and response or response product occurs when begging middle and end of verbal stills match beginning middle end of response
Question 20: textual
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reading without any implications that they understand what is begin tea, point to pint correspondence, but ni formal similarity between stimulus and response product
Question 21: audience
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functioning as a discrriminative stimulus is the audience for verbal behaviour
Question 22: automatic punishment
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occurs independant of social mediation by others
Question 23: mulitple control
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all verbal beahviour contais multiple funciotnal relations
Question 24: verbal behaviour
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behaviour that is reinforced through mediation of another persons behaviour
Question 25: autoclitic
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some aspect of speakers verbal behaviour functions as an sd or mo for additional speaker verbal behaviour