Exam 10: Extinction and Recovery
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
Exam 9: Negative Punishment49 Questions
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
Exam 26: Rule-Governed Behavior: Theory43 Questions
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What was the procedure used to eliminate the psychiatric resident's behavior of walking into the nurse's station? 

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-Informed consent
Consent to intervene
in a way
that is experimental or ______________________________________.
The _______________ or guardian
is _______________________________________ of the risks and benefits
and of the right to _______________________________ the intervention.
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When Dawn and Sid first started ignoring Rod's crying, his crying increased rather than decreased. What is the phenomenon
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Describe a functional analysis that led to an intervention to stop an autistic child's running away.
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Now, diagram the extinction contingency that should reduce Bob's aggression (Carr, Newson, & Blinkoff). Circle the correct letters in the boxes below. For this question, you can use an answer more than once. 

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In dealing with emotional problems, such as Eric's classroom tantrums, Mae found that it was necessary to supplement extinction with mild punishment.
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Judy's self-injury to her face, teeth, and hand was so severe that when Mike Dorsey tried to use a mild fine-mist water spray to Judy's face every time she self-injured, he failed. The misty spray did not effectively punish the self-injury.
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Bob was a good example of extinction failing to get rid of severe aggression; it didn't cool out Bob. The only thing that really worked was heavy-duty drugs like the major tranquilizers Thorazine, Stelazine, and Mellaril.
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-Recovery from punishment
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