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Using Reinforcement to Increase Operant Behavior
Dr. Alan H. Teich Chapter 4
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Reinforcement Positive vs. Negative Reward value
Unconditioned (Primary) vs. Conditioned (Secondary) Reinforcers
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Why Are Reinforcers Reinforcing?
Biological drives Sensory stimulation
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Reinforcers Strengthen reinforcers Identifying Potential Reinforcers
Demographic factors Observation Indirect assessment Strengthen reinforcers
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Positive Reinforcers tangible reinforcers activities
Premack Principle response deprivation hypothesis social reinforcers feedback tokens covert reinforcers
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Shaping Qualitative shaping Quantitative shaping
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Timing and Schedules of Reinforcement
continuous reinforcement (CRF) thinning intermittent or partial reinforcement (PRF)
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Chaining Methods forward chaining backward chaining
total-task presentation
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Using Group and Individual Contingencies
lottery procedures group contingencies
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Who Will Administer Reinforcement?
peer-administered reinforcement self-administered reinforcement reduce reinforcement errors
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Escape and Avoidance Escape Avoidance
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Tips on Using Reinforcement
Reward value Consistency. Clear contingency Vary reinforcers. Naturally occurring reinforcers Consequences Thinning Eliminate counterproductive Review data
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