Exam 5: Increasing Behavior With Conditioned Reinforcement

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What are tokens?

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Tokens are conditioned reinforcers that can be accumulated and exchanged for other reinforcers.

Were the points in Erin's program a generalized conditioned reinforcer? Defend your answer.

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The points in Erin's program were likely a generalized reinforcer.The points were paired with two backup reinforcers, time on Facebook and time on YouTube, both of which provide a variety of conditioned reinforcers.

Is praise a generalized conditioned reinforcer? Defend your answer.

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Yes, praise is likely a generalized reinforcer for most of us.That is because when people praise us, they are disposed to favor us in a variety of ways so that praise is paired with a variety of backup reinforcers.Also, positive adult attention (considered a form of praise)is provided by parents when they feed their infants, wash them, play with them, and meet their needs in other ways.

Distinguish between a simple conditioned reinforcer and a generalized conditioned reinforcer. Explain why a generalized conditioned reinforcer is more effective than a simple conditioned reinforcer.

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Describe a target behavior of yours that you would like to improve that might be amenable to a points program like Erin's.What would you use as backup reinforcers for the points?

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What were the backup reinforcers in Erin's program?

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Discuss how conditioned reinforcement is involved in an addiction such as to nicotine and in making it difficult for people to quit their addiction.

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Explain in two or three sentences what a token economy is.

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Explain what a conditioned reinforcer is. Give and explain two examples.

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Explain what causes a conditioned reinforcer to lose its value.

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Is money a token? Justify your answer.

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How is conditioned reinforcement involved in influencing babies to babble sounds in their native language, even when no adults are around to reinforce this behavior?

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Describe two pitfalls of conditioned reinforcement, and give an example of each.

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Explain what an unconditioned reinforcer is. Give two examples.

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List three factors that influence the effectiveness of conditioned reinforcers.

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Explain what a conditioned punisher is. Give and explain two examples.

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Give two examples of stimuli that are conditioned reinforcers but not tokens. Explain why they are conditioned reinforcers, and why they are not tokens.

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Explain what a backup reinforcer is. Give and explain two examples.

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