Deck 26: Helping an Individual to Develop Self-Control

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Describe a problem of a behavioral excess in which an immediate reinforcer (for the problem behavior)wins out over a delayed reinforcer (for an alternative desirable behavior).
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Describe a problem of a behavioral deficiency that occurs because an immediate small punisher for the behavior wins out over a delayed major punisher if the behavior does not occur.
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Give an example that illustrates how recording and graphing of a problem behavior was all that was needed to bring about improvement.
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Define mastery criterion, and give an example that is not in the text.
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Give an example that illustrates how the manipulation of energy expenditure or effort needed to perform a behavior is an effective self-management strategy.
Would you say that the example involved the manipulation of a motivating operation?
Why or why not?
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Describe the behavioral model of self-control.
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List seven major classes of antecedents that you might consider when planning how to manage the situation in a self-control program.
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Describe two strategies for increasing the likelihood of keeping records of a problem behavior to be changed.
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How does this book define commitment?
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List the steps that Mager recommends to unfuzzify a vaguely stated problem or self-control goal.
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Describe how Al was inadvertently reinforced for eating numerous times throughout the day.
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List the five steps that characterize many programs of self-control (they start on p.265).
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Describe three different strategies for manipulating consequences in self-control programs in a sentence or two for each.
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Describe a problem of a behavioral deficiency that occurs because immediate small punishers for the behavior win out over immediate but highly improbable major punishers if the behavior does not occur.
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Give an example that indicates how the manipulation of a motivating operation was an effective self-control strategy.
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Describe a problem of a behavioral excess in which an immediate reinforcer wins out over a delayed punisher for the behavior.
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Describe a problem of a behavioral excess in which an immediate reinforcer wins out over a cumulatively significant punisher for the behavior.
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What do people mean when they talk about willpower? Is willpower a useful concept? Why or why not?
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Describe five steps that you could take to strengthen and maintain your commitment to a program of self-control.
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Describe a problem of a behavioral deficiency that occurs because the behavior leads to immediate small punishers that win out over cumulatively significant reinforcers for the behavior.
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Briefly describe two possible causes of relapse in consequences, and indicate how each might be handled.
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Is self-reinforcement an effective self-control strategy? Discuss.
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What important stimulus-control functions does a behavioral contract serve?
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What is correspondence training? Briefly describe how generalized correspondence was demonstrated in kindergarten children.
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What is the meaning of relapse in a self-control program?
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With which behavior problems are self-help manuals most effective and least effective?
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Is it plausible to suggest that many individuals can become their own behavior therapists? Justify your answer.
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Briefly describe three possible causes of relapse in the specification of the response, and indicate how each might be handled.
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Describe three different ways of arranging for reinforcers to be received in a self-control program, in a sentence or two for each.
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Briefly describe four possible causes of relapse in situations, and indicate how each might be handled.
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What is a behavioral contract (see pp.243, 267-268)?
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Deck 26: Helping an Individual to Develop Self-Control
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Describe a problem of a behavioral excess in which an immediate reinforcer (for the problem behavior)wins out over a delayed reinforcer (for an alternative desirable behavior).
For example, for many students, the immediate reinforcers of enjoyable scenes from spending time on Facebook win out over the delayed reinforcer of a good grade for the alternative behavior of studying.Any appropriate example is acceptable.
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Describe a problem of a behavioral deficiency that occurs because an immediate small punisher for the behavior wins out over a delayed major punisher if the behavior does not occur.
For example, the immediate small punisher (such as the dentist's drill hurting your teeth)for having a dentist repair you teeth often wins out over the delayed major punisher (your teeth fall out)if dental check-ups do not occur.Any appropriate example is acceptable.
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Give an example that illustrates how recording and graphing of a problem behavior was all that was needed to bring about improvement.
For example, recording and graphing instances of repetitive scratching by a 52-year-old woman was sufficient to eliminate the scratching (and the unsightly lesions that occurred because of it).Any of the other cases described in the chapter are acceptable.
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Define mastery criterion, and give an example that is not in the text.
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Give an example that illustrates how the manipulation of energy expenditure or effort needed to perform a behavior is an effective self-management strategy.
Would you say that the example involved the manipulation of a motivating operation?
Why or why not?
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Describe the behavioral model of self-control.
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List seven major classes of antecedents that you might consider when planning how to manage the situation in a self-control program.
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Describe two strategies for increasing the likelihood of keeping records of a problem behavior to be changed.
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How does this book define commitment?
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List the steps that Mager recommends to unfuzzify a vaguely stated problem or self-control goal.
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Describe how Al was inadvertently reinforced for eating numerous times throughout the day.
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List the five steps that characterize many programs of self-control (they start on p.265).
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Describe three different strategies for manipulating consequences in self-control programs in a sentence or two for each.
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Describe a problem of a behavioral deficiency that occurs because immediate small punishers for the behavior win out over immediate but highly improbable major punishers if the behavior does not occur.
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Give an example that indicates how the manipulation of a motivating operation was an effective self-control strategy.
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Describe a problem of a behavioral excess in which an immediate reinforcer wins out over a delayed punisher for the behavior.
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Describe a problem of a behavioral excess in which an immediate reinforcer wins out over a cumulatively significant punisher for the behavior.
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What do people mean when they talk about willpower? Is willpower a useful concept? Why or why not?
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Describe five steps that you could take to strengthen and maintain your commitment to a program of self-control.
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Describe a problem of a behavioral deficiency that occurs because the behavior leads to immediate small punishers that win out over cumulatively significant reinforcers for the behavior.
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Briefly describe two possible causes of relapse in consequences, and indicate how each might be handled.
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Is self-reinforcement an effective self-control strategy? Discuss.
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23
What important stimulus-control functions does a behavioral contract serve?
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What is correspondence training? Briefly describe how generalized correspondence was demonstrated in kindergarten children.
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What is the meaning of relapse in a self-control program?
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With which behavior problems are self-help manuals most effective and least effective?
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Is it plausible to suggest that many individuals can become their own behavior therapists? Justify your answer.
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Briefly describe three possible causes of relapse in the specification of the response, and indicate how each might be handled.
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Describe three different ways of arranging for reinforcers to be received in a self-control program, in a sentence or two for each.
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Briefly describe four possible causes of relapse in situations, and indicate how each might be handled.
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What is a behavioral contract (see pp.243, 267-268)?
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