Exam 19: Behavioral Chains
Exam 1: Respondent Conditioning71 Questions
Exam 2: Operant Conditioning for Dummies Part I69 Questions
Exam 3: Operant Conditioning for Dummies Part II59 Questions
Exam 4: Research Methods124 Questions
Exam 5: The Philosophy Supporting Behavior Analysis114 Questions
Exam 6: Positive Reinforcement84 Questions
Exam 7: Negative Reinforcement52 Questions
Exam 8: Positive Punishment56 Questions
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Exam 10: Extinction and Recovery70 Questions
Exam 11: Differential Reinforcement and Differential Punishment90 Questions
Exam 12: Unconditioned and Conditioned Reinforcers and Punishers69 Questions
Exam 13: Motivating Operations70 Questions
Exam 14: Basic Stimulus Control112 Questions
Exam 15: Complex Stimulus Control89 Questions
Exam 16: Imitation56 Questions
Exam 17: Avoidance59 Questions
Exam 18: Shaping67 Questions
Exam 19: Behavioral Chains41 Questions
Exam 20: Ratio Schedules65 Questions
Exam 21: Time-Based Schedules102 Questions
Exam 22: Concurrent Contingences48 Questions
Exam 23: Maintenance and Transfer60 Questions
Exam 24: Verbal Behavior91 Questions
Exam 25: Rule-Governed Behavior: Concepts and Applications61 Questions
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Give an example of each of the following concepts (including a few links):
-Behavioral chain
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Match the numbers in the boxes to the words that go in those boxes in order to complete the behavior chain in teaching a child with cerebral palsy to walk
-Moves crutch

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If we were to train someone first to put a quarter in the vending machine (1st link), then to press the button of the drink they want (2nd link), then to approach the dispensed drink (3rd link), what would this entire training procedure be?
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Match the letters in the boxes to the words that go in those boxes in order to complete the behavior chain of Rudolph the Rat in a Skinner Box.
-Press lever

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Give an example of each of the following concepts (including a few links):
-Backwards chaining
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-Please complete the behavioral chain of Rudolph the Rat in a Skinner box.


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Which link would we train first, if we're doing forward chaining?
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Fill in the Blank
-Dual-functioning chained stimuli
A stimulus in a behavioral ________________________
_______________________the response that precedes it
and is an ________________________or operandum for the following response.
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-Behavioral chain
• A ________________________ of stimuli and responses.
• Each ________________________produces a stimulus that
• ________________________the preceding response
• and is an ________________________or operandum
• for the following ________________________.
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Match the letters in the boxes to the words that go in those boxes in order to complete the behavior chain of Rudolph the Rat in a Skinner Box.
-Light

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-Total-task presentation
The ________________________training of
all links in a behavioral ________________________.
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Please match the following definitions with the terms below. (Not all of the terms will be used)
-___ Dual-functioning chained stimuli
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What technical terminology best describes the role of the light in the following case? Rudolph the rat pulls a chain that turns on a light, which reinforces pulling the chain. In the presence of the light, the rat's lever press will produce a drop of water.
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-Diagram a dining-table example of a behavioral chain.


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Please match the following definitions with the terms below. (Not all of the terms will be used)
-___ The simultaneity method
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Fill in the Blank
-Forward chaining
The establishment of the ________________________link in a behavioral chain,
with the addition of ________________________links,
until the ________________________link is acquired.
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Match the letters in the boxes to the words that go in those boxes in order to complete the behavior chain of Rudolph the Rat in a Skinner Box.
-After: SD/Operandum

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Please match the following definitions with the terms below. (Not all of the terms will be used)
-1.___ Successive linking
2.___ Total-task presentation
3.___ Backward chaining
4.___ Final linking
5.___ Hyper stimuli
A)A sequence of stimuli and responses. Each response produces a stimulus that reinforces the preceding response and is an SD or operandum for the following response.
B)A stimulus in a behavioral chain reinforces the response that precedes it and is an SD or operandum for the following response.
C)The establishment of the first link in a behavioral chain, with the addition of successive links, until the final link is acquired.
D)The simultaneous training of all links in a behavioral chain.
E)The establishment of the final link in a behavioral chain, with the addition of preceding links until the first link is acquired.
F)This is just a silly term you included to fool us (you may need to use this more than once).
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