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B. R Skinner`s Contributions to Applied Behavior Analysis
B. R Skinner`s Contributions to Applied Behavior Analysis

... neither propose nor test any theories about Skinner's contributions. Theories may follow from our review and be ...
Parents, Siblings, and Peers - CLAS Users
Parents, Siblings, and Peers - CLAS Users

... research has indicated that African American parents tended to exert greater control over their children while simultaneously offering more emotional support than did European American parents (Bartz & Levine, 1978; Giordano, Cernkovich, & DeMaris, 1993; Nathanson & Becker, 1986). However, in a stud ...
Extinction
Extinction

... • Spontaneous recovery = return of previously extinguished response – Critical factor: introducing period of rest between end of extinction training and assessment of responding – Behavior that is suppressed during extinction training recovers after a period of rest ...
B.F. SKINNER AND HIS CONTRIBUTION TO SCIENCE AND TO
B.F. SKINNER AND HIS CONTRIBUTION TO SCIENCE AND TO

... Psychological Association (APA) or having received the Distinguished Scientific Contribution Prize that this association bestows, and finally that the recipient’s name is used as an eponym. The six criteria are integrated to form a composite index and based on this, a list was made with the ranking ...
Chapter 1 - Pearson Higher Education
Chapter 1 - Pearson Higher Education

... Aggression also increases when frustration is unexpected. The perception of relative deprivation, feeling that one has less than one deserves or has been led to expect or has less than similar people, can increase aggressive behavior. ...
The Future of Children - The Wallace Foundation
The Future of Children - The Wallace Foundation

Verbal Behavior - Carbone Clinic
Verbal Behavior - Carbone Clinic

... traditional problems of "what things stand for" or what a speaker "means." His presentation is typical of his writing, in that he talks of traditional treatments, and then quickly dispenses with them and presents the behavioral interpretation. This is at the top of 115. In short, reference or meanin ...
Pelaez, M. - Florida International University
Pelaez, M. - Florida International University

... NIH. Minority Biomedical Research Support Program (MBRS), SCORE Program. Research Grant Proposal submitted in January 2000, amount requested $269,462.00 (a three-year period of support). Project Title: “Early Interventions with Infants at Risk of Language Disorders.” National Institute of Mental Hea ...
Adjunctive Behavior
Adjunctive Behavior

... Consider for example, a piano player who is playing from printed music. The left hand and arm behave under stimulus control of the bass clef; the right hand and arm behave under stimulus control of the treble clef; the printed lines of music control the lateral back and forth tracking of the player’ ...
Anxiety - Gordon State College
Anxiety - Gordon State College

... • Unlike specific phobias, social phobias respond well  to medication (particularly antidepressant drugs) • Several types of psychotherapy have proved at least  as effective as medication ...
From Operant Conditioning to Selection by Consequences
From Operant Conditioning to Selection by Consequences

... device” (Skinner, 1979, p. 268). See also Peterson, G.B. (2004), Skinner (1999/1972). To create new actions with topographies never before seen, variability was needed. One property from among different actions had to be reinforced, and the criteria for selection had to shift as behavior improved. N ...
FILLING THE GAPS: SKINNER ON THE ROLE OF
FILLING THE GAPS: SKINNER ON THE ROLE OF

... This does not mean, of course, that the organism is conceived of as actually empty, or that continuity between input and output will not eventually be established. The genetic development of the organism and the complex interchanges between organism and environment are the subject matters of appropr ...
Behavior Analysis, Relational Frame Theory, and the Challenge of
Behavior Analysis, Relational Frame Theory, and the Challenge of

... explain why we believe that behavior analysis cannot walk away from this challenge unscathed. If relational operants of the sort RFT imagines exist then behavior analysis is in a new era. For that not to occur, relational operants must either be shown to be incoherent in principle, or not to exist e ...
A Contemporary Behavior Analysis of Anxiety and
A Contemporary Behavior Analysis of Anxiety and

... learning has generated considerable basic and clinical research into anxiety and avoidance. It has grappled with the issue of the necessity of a direct traumatic conditioning experience prior to developing a behavior disorder via ‘‘pathways to fear’’ (Field, 2006) and other vicarious learning routes ...
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Journal of Animal Behavior Technology

... Pryor brought to clicker training through the publication of her book Don’t Shoot the Dog, many people use shaping to teach their dogs and other animals. Shaping is, of course, a unique feature of Skinner's operant conditioning that sets it apart from other behavioral learning theories that assume w ...
Resilience
Resilience

... personally and professionally successful despite severe adversity • Resilience is a normal trait that comes from inborn tendencies to adapt • Resilience can be fostered in the right environment ...
Interpersonal Psychotherapy: An overview
Interpersonal Psychotherapy: An overview

... of helping patients to improve their interpersonal relationships or change their expectations about them. In addition, the treatment also aims to assist patients to improve their social support network so that they can better manage their current interpersonal distress (Stuart & Robertson, 2003). Th ...
Learning Theory and Personality Development
Learning Theory and Personality Development

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My first review (in a different world)
My first review (in a different world)

... sighted subject. A similar conclusion was its correlation with an unconditioned stimureached by Tikh (1949) on a comparative lus (US). psychological basis. She found that sound stimuli did not evoke an OR in the developing CLASSICAL CONDITIONING young of the ape. Children, on the contrary, AND THE O ...
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Treating thoughts as material objects can increase or decrease their

... 1991; Tversky & Kahneman, 1991). Similar arguments have been made about one’s thoughts. That is, one’s own thoughts are seen as better than the thoughts generated by others (Greenwald & Albert, 1968; Perloff & Brock, 1980). Given that our argument is that thoughts can be treated as material objects, ...
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SR associations, their extinction, and recovery in an animal model of
SR associations, their extinction, and recovery in an animal model of

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Including physiological data in a science of behavior: A

... defined in the previous paragraph). Second, four arguments about the inclusion of physiological data in behavior analysis, previously addressed by Schaal (2003) will be further discussed as to whether they represent advantages or disadvantages to behavior analysis. Third, examples of compatibility b ...
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... passive avoidance task (Vitale et al., 2005). In addition, Hartung, Milich, Lynam, and Martin (2002) found a relationship between conduct disorder symptoms during adolescence (mean age 15 years) and performance on the passive avoidance task for males only. Hartung et al. suggested that reward domina ...
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Residential treatment center

A residential treatment center (RTC), sometimes called a rehab, is a live-in health care facility providing therapy for substance abuse, mental illness, or other behavioral problems. Residential treatment may be considered the ""last-ditch"" approach to treating abnormal psychology or psychopathology.
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