Deck 5: The Philosophy Supporting Behavior Analysis

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The most famous real psychologist.

A) Freud
B) Malott
C) Pavlov
D) Skinner
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Without _________, science becomes speculation, superstitious and hearsay?

A) Selectionism
B) Conventual agreement
C) Empiricism
D) Pragmatism
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Wherever there's an effect or an event, there is a _______?

A) Condition
B) Cause
C) Reinforcer
D) Result
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The "Law of Parsimony", means to use the most scientific, though complex, language to explain a hypothesis?
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Which of the following best describes experimentation?

A) Avoiding cracks on the sidewalk so you do not break your mothers back.
B) Triple checking your door to make sure it's locked.
C) Performing your free throw ritual before shooting the free throw.
D) Doing careful survey's, to find people's true opinions.
E) None of the above.
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Suppose you did an experiment to see if giving a reinforcer immediately after your dog rolls over would increase the frequency of her rolling over. This is an example of ____

A) Parsimony
B) Correlation
C) Surveyism
D) Experimentation
E) Selectionism
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Results of research is still important even if it does not show any sort of useful results?
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Which of the following is the best example of ontogenetic selection?

A) Female giraffes choosing mates based on neck length.
B) All members in a religious group abstaining from intercourse for religious reasons.
C) A child's learning to walk.
D) Human beings evolving to the point where they no longer have tails.
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Which action fails the dead-man test?

A) sitting
B) smiling
C) swimming
D) dreaming
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What is an example of a muscular behavior?

A) thinking
B) wearing glasses
C) waving your hand
D) salivating
E) wishing you spent more time at the gym.
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What word is interchangeable with behavior?

A) stimulus
B) response
C) service
D) reinforcer
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Which best describes the experimental analysis of behavior?

A) Using the principles of behavior analysis to solve socially significant problems.
B) Doing research, usually with human beings, studying applications of the principles of behavior to socially significant problems.
C) Doing surveys of people attitudes about a free and open democracy
D) Doing research, often with animals, studying the basic principles of behavior analysis.
E) Doing paper-and-pencil, keyboard, or headwork to understand the principles of behavior.
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"The use of the basic and applied principles of behavior to solve socially significant problems" is the definition of

A) Experimental analysis of behavior
B) Applied behavior analysis
C) Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
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Psychoanalysis is a mentalistic approach to the study and improvement of behavior and the mind?
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Which is an example of repertoire?

A) Food
B) Water
C) Sunshine
D) Picking your nose
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Why is Rudolph pressing that lever in that weird box?
Because he wants some water!
This is an example of

A) Radical behaviorism
B) Parsimony
C) Pragmatism
D) Circular reasoning
E) Selectionism
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Dr. Thud, why does Jenny act so strangely?
Easy, because she has a mental illness.
And, Dr. Thud, how do you know Jenny has a mental illness?
Because she acts so strangely.
This is an example of

A) The error of reification
B) Radical behaviorism
C) Parsimony
D) Pragmatism
E) Selectionism
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Eric's tantrums are a symptom that suggests an underlying psychological problem, perhaps insecurity.
This is an example of

A) The error of reification
B) Radical behaviorism
C) The medical-model myth
D) Selectionism
E) Pragmatism
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A professor once complained, My grad assistant is passive-aggressive.
I asked Why do you say that.
The professor replied, Well, he agrees to do tasks I ask him to do. But then he doesn't do them. He's passively aggressing against me because he doesn't like me.
This is an example of

A) The error of reification
B) Radical behaviorism
C) The medical-model myth
D) Selectionism
E) Pragmatism
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The use of experimental research to discover ways to use the basic principles of behavior to solve socially significant problems.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The use of no unnecessary concepts, principles, or assumptions.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-A set of skills.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-An erroneous view of human behavior that problem behavior is a mere symptom of an underlying psychological condition.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The philosophy that the subject matter of psychology is the study of the effects of environmental variables on behavior, largely through experimental analysis.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The manipulation of events and conditions to evaluate their effects.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-If a dead man can do it, it probably isn't behavior

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
Question
Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The use of experimental research to discover the effects of environmental variables on behavior, resulting in the basic principles of behavior.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The philosophy that behaviorism should only deal with events that two or more scientists can observe.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-Applied, Behavioral, Analytic, Technological, Conceptually Systematic, Effective, General

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The study of the principles of behavior.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-A muscular, glandular, or neuro-electrical activity.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.

-___ Mind

A)The Use of experimental research to discover ways to use the basic principles of behavior to solve socially significant problems.
B) The use of no unnecessary concepts, principles, or assumptions.
C)A set of skills.
D)An erroneous view of human behavior that problem behavior is a mere symptom of an underlying psychological condition.
E)The philosophy, that the subject matter of psychology is the study of the effects of environmental variables on behavior, largely through experimental analysis.
F)The, manipulation of events and conditions to evaluate their effects.
G)If a dead man can do it, it probably isn’t behavior
H)The use of experimental research to discover the effects of environmental variables on behavior, resulting in the basic principles of behavior.
I)The philosophy that behaviorism should only deal with events that two or more scientists can observe.
J)Applied, Behavioral, Analytic, Technological, Conceptually Systematic, Effective, General
K)The study of the principles of behavior.
L)A muscular, glandular, or neuro-electrical activity.
M)To use of the basic and applied principles of behavior to solve socially significant problem.
N)Knowledge comes from our senses.
O)The philosophy that behaviorism can also consider many private events as behavior to which the principles of behavior apply.
P)To call an invented explanation a thing.
Q)Research should have useful results.
R)The source of cognitive skills or those cognitive skills themselves.
S)The philosophy that the mind controls behavior
T)Characteristics of species, behavior and societies are selected by their consequences.
U)The use of experimental research to discover ways to use the basic principles of behavior to solve socially significant problems.
V)All events and all things have a cause.
Question
Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-Knowledge comes from our senses.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
Question
Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The philosophy that behaviorism can also consider many private events as behavior to which the principles of behavior apply.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
Question
Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-To call an invented explanation a thing.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
Question
Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-Research should have useful results.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
Question
Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The source of cognitive skills or those cognitive skills themselves.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The philosophy that the mind controls behavior.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.

-___ The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis

A)The Use of experimental research to discover ways to use the basic principles of behavior to solve socially significant problems.
B) The use of no unnecessary concepts, principles, or assumptions.
C)A set of skills.
D)An erroneous view of human behavior that problem behavior is a mere symptom of an underlying psychological condition.
E)The philosophy, that the subject matter of psychology is the study of the effects of environmental variables on behavior, largely through experimental analysis.
F)The, manipulation of events and conditions to evaluate their effects.
G)If a dead man can do it, it probably isn’t behavior
H)The use of experimental research to discover the effects of environmental variables on behavior, resulting in the basic principles of behavior.
I)The philosophy that behaviorism should only deal with events that two or more scientists can observe.
J)Applied, Behavioral, Analytic, Technological, Conceptually Systematic, Effective, General
K)The study of the principles of behavior.
L)A muscular, glandular, or neuro-electrical activity.
M)To use of the basic and applied principles of behavior to solve socially significant problem.
N)Knowledge comes from our senses.
O)The philosophy that behaviorism can also consider many private events as behavior to which the principles of behavior apply.
P)To call an invented explanation a thing.
Q)Research should have useful results.
R)The source of cognitive skills or those cognitive skills themselves.
S)The philosophy that the mind controls behavior
T)Characteristics of species, behavior and societies are selected by their consequences.
U)The use of experimental research to discover ways to use the basic principles of behavior to solve socially significant problems.
V)All events and all things have a cause.
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The use of experimental research to discover ways to use the basic principles of behavior to solve socially significant problems.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-All events and all things have a cause.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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-Behaviorism
\bullet The philosophy that the subject matter of ________________ is
\bullet the study of the ____________________ of the environmental variables on behavior,
\bullet largely through _____________________ analysis.
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-Methodological behaviorism
\bullet The philosophy that ___________________
\bullet should only deal with events that
\bullet _________________ or more scientists can ______________.
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-Radical Behaviorism
\bullet The philosophy that ______________________
\bullet can also consider many _____________________ events as behavior.
\bullet to which that ___________________ of behavior apply.
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-Mentalism
\bullet The philosophy that the _____________________ controls behavior.
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-Mind
\bullet The source of ___________________ skills or
\bullet those _____________________ skills themselves.
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-Empiricism
\bullet Knowledge comes from our _____________________.
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-Determinism
\bullet All ______________________and things
\bullet have a _____________________.
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-Parsimony
\bullet The use of no unnecessary _____________________,
\bullet principles,
\bullet or ______________________.
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-Experimentation
\bullet The ______________________ of events or \bullet to _____________________ their effects.
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-Pragmatism
\bullet Research should have ____________________ results.
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-Selectionism
\bullet Characteristics of species, ____________________, and societies are selected by their ___________________.
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-Deadman
\bullet If a dead man ___________________ do it, it probably ___________________ behavior.
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-Behavior
\bullet A ___________________, glandular, or neuro-electrical activity.
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-Behavior analysis
\bullet The study of the principles of ________________________.
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-Experimental analysis of behavior
\bullet The use of _______________________ research to discover
\bullet the ______________________ of the environmental variables on behavior,
\bullet _____________________ in the basic principles of behavior.
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-Applied behavior analysis
\bullet The use of experimental research to ____________________
\bullet ways to use the ______________ ______________ __ ______________
\bullet to ________________ socially significant problems.
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-Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
\bullet The use of the basic and _____________________ principles of behavior
\bullet to ______________ socially significant problems.
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-Repertoire
\bullet A set of ___________________.
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-The error of reification
\bullet To call an invented ___________________ a thing.
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-Medical- model myth
\bullet An _______________ view of human behavior---
\bullet that problem behavior is a mere ______________________ of
\bullet an underlying ______________________ condition.
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Fill in the Blanks

-The Seven Dimensions of Applied Behavior Analysis
\bullet ________________________
\bullet _______________________
\bullet _______________________
\bullet ______________________
\bullet ________________________
\bullet ______________________
\bullet _____________________
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Deck 5: The Philosophy Supporting Behavior Analysis
1
The most famous real psychologist.

A) Freud
B) Malott
C) Pavlov
D) Skinner
D
2
Without _________, science becomes speculation, superstitious and hearsay?

A) Selectionism
B) Conventual agreement
C) Empiricism
D) Pragmatism
C
3
Wherever there's an effect or an event, there is a _______?

A) Condition
B) Cause
C) Reinforcer
D) Result
B
4
The "Law of Parsimony", means to use the most scientific, though complex, language to explain a hypothesis?
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Which of the following best describes experimentation?

A) Avoiding cracks on the sidewalk so you do not break your mothers back.
B) Triple checking your door to make sure it's locked.
C) Performing your free throw ritual before shooting the free throw.
D) Doing careful survey's, to find people's true opinions.
E) None of the above.
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Suppose you did an experiment to see if giving a reinforcer immediately after your dog rolls over would increase the frequency of her rolling over. This is an example of ____

A) Parsimony
B) Correlation
C) Surveyism
D) Experimentation
E) Selectionism
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Results of research is still important even if it does not show any sort of useful results?
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Which of the following is the best example of ontogenetic selection?

A) Female giraffes choosing mates based on neck length.
B) All members in a religious group abstaining from intercourse for religious reasons.
C) A child's learning to walk.
D) Human beings evolving to the point where they no longer have tails.
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Which action fails the dead-man test?

A) sitting
B) smiling
C) swimming
D) dreaming
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What is an example of a muscular behavior?

A) thinking
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C) waving your hand
D) salivating
E) wishing you spent more time at the gym.
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What word is interchangeable with behavior?

A) stimulus
B) response
C) service
D) reinforcer
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Which best describes the experimental analysis of behavior?

A) Using the principles of behavior analysis to solve socially significant problems.
B) Doing research, usually with human beings, studying applications of the principles of behavior to socially significant problems.
C) Doing surveys of people attitudes about a free and open democracy
D) Doing research, often with animals, studying the basic principles of behavior analysis.
E) Doing paper-and-pencil, keyboard, or headwork to understand the principles of behavior.
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"The use of the basic and applied principles of behavior to solve socially significant problems" is the definition of

A) Experimental analysis of behavior
B) Applied behavior analysis
C) Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
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Psychoanalysis is a mentalistic approach to the study and improvement of behavior and the mind?
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Which is an example of repertoire?

A) Food
B) Water
C) Sunshine
D) Picking your nose
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Why is Rudolph pressing that lever in that weird box?
Because he wants some water!
This is an example of

A) Radical behaviorism
B) Parsimony
C) Pragmatism
D) Circular reasoning
E) Selectionism
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Dr. Thud, why does Jenny act so strangely?
Easy, because she has a mental illness.
And, Dr. Thud, how do you know Jenny has a mental illness?
Because she acts so strangely.
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A) The error of reification
B) Radical behaviorism
C) Parsimony
D) Pragmatism
E) Selectionism
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Eric's tantrums are a symptom that suggests an underlying psychological problem, perhaps insecurity.
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B) Radical behaviorism
C) The medical-model myth
D) Selectionism
E) Pragmatism
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A professor once complained, My grad assistant is passive-aggressive.
I asked Why do you say that.
The professor replied, Well, he agrees to do tasks I ask him to do. But then he doesn't do them. He's passively aggressing against me because he doesn't like me.
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C) The medical-model myth
D) Selectionism
E) Pragmatism
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20
Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The use of experimental research to discover ways to use the basic principles of behavior to solve socially significant problems.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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21
Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The use of no unnecessary concepts, principles, or assumptions.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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22
Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-A set of skills.

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B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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23
Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-An erroneous view of human behavior that problem behavior is a mere symptom of an underlying psychological condition.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The philosophy that the subject matter of psychology is the study of the effects of environmental variables on behavior, largely through experimental analysis.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The manipulation of events and conditions to evaluate their effects.

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B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-If a dead man can do it, it probably isn't behavior

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The use of experimental research to discover the effects of environmental variables on behavior, resulting in the basic principles of behavior.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The philosophy that behaviorism should only deal with events that two or more scientists can observe.

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B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-Applied, Behavioral, Analytic, Technological, Conceptually Systematic, Effective, General

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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30
Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The study of the principles of behavior.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
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31
Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-A muscular, glandular, or neuro-electrical activity.

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B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
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32
Match the following definitions with the terms below.

-___ Mind

A)The Use of experimental research to discover ways to use the basic principles of behavior to solve socially significant problems.
B) The use of no unnecessary concepts, principles, or assumptions.
C)A set of skills.
D)An erroneous view of human behavior that problem behavior is a mere symptom of an underlying psychological condition.
E)The philosophy, that the subject matter of psychology is the study of the effects of environmental variables on behavior, largely through experimental analysis.
F)The, manipulation of events and conditions to evaluate their effects.
G)If a dead man can do it, it probably isn’t behavior
H)The use of experimental research to discover the effects of environmental variables on behavior, resulting in the basic principles of behavior.
I)The philosophy that behaviorism should only deal with events that two or more scientists can observe.
J)Applied, Behavioral, Analytic, Technological, Conceptually Systematic, Effective, General
K)The study of the principles of behavior.
L)A muscular, glandular, or neuro-electrical activity.
M)To use of the basic and applied principles of behavior to solve socially significant problem.
N)Knowledge comes from our senses.
O)The philosophy that behaviorism can also consider many private events as behavior to which the principles of behavior apply.
P)To call an invented explanation a thing.
Q)Research should have useful results.
R)The source of cognitive skills or those cognitive skills themselves.
S)The philosophy that the mind controls behavior
T)Characteristics of species, behavior and societies are selected by their consequences.
U)The use of experimental research to discover ways to use the basic principles of behavior to solve socially significant problems.
V)All events and all things have a cause.
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33
Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-Knowledge comes from our senses.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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34
Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The philosophy that behaviorism can also consider many private events as behavior to which the principles of behavior apply.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-To call an invented explanation a thing.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
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36
Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-Research should have useful results.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The source of cognitive skills or those cognitive skills themselves.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The philosophy that the mind controls behavior.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.

-___ The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis

A)The Use of experimental research to discover ways to use the basic principles of behavior to solve socially significant problems.
B) The use of no unnecessary concepts, principles, or assumptions.
C)A set of skills.
D)An erroneous view of human behavior that problem behavior is a mere symptom of an underlying psychological condition.
E)The philosophy, that the subject matter of psychology is the study of the effects of environmental variables on behavior, largely through experimental analysis.
F)The, manipulation of events and conditions to evaluate their effects.
G)If a dead man can do it, it probably isn’t behavior
H)The use of experimental research to discover the effects of environmental variables on behavior, resulting in the basic principles of behavior.
I)The philosophy that behaviorism should only deal with events that two or more scientists can observe.
J)Applied, Behavioral, Analytic, Technological, Conceptually Systematic, Effective, General
K)The study of the principles of behavior.
L)A muscular, glandular, or neuro-electrical activity.
M)To use of the basic and applied principles of behavior to solve socially significant problem.
N)Knowledge comes from our senses.
O)The philosophy that behaviorism can also consider many private events as behavior to which the principles of behavior apply.
P)To call an invented explanation a thing.
Q)Research should have useful results.
R)The source of cognitive skills or those cognitive skills themselves.
S)The philosophy that the mind controls behavior
T)Characteristics of species, behavior and societies are selected by their consequences.
U)The use of experimental research to discover ways to use the basic principles of behavior to solve socially significant problems.
V)All events and all things have a cause.
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-The use of experimental research to discover ways to use the basic principles of behavior to solve socially significant problems.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
U)The error of reification
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Match the following definitions with the terms below.
-All events and all things have a cause.

A)Applied behavior analysis
B)Behavior
C)Behavior Analysis
D)Behaviorism
E)Dead-man test
F)Determinism
G)Empiricism
H)Experimental analysis of behavior
I)Experimentation
J)Selectionism
K)Medical-model myth
L)Methodological behaviorism
M)Mind
N)Mentalism
O)Parsimony
P)Pragmatism
Q)Professional practice guided by the science of behavior analysis
R)Radical behaviorism
S)Repertoire
T)The ... dimensions of applied of applied behavior analysis
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-Behaviorism
\bullet The philosophy that the subject matter of ________________ is
\bullet the study of the ____________________ of the environmental variables on behavior,
\bullet largely through _____________________ analysis.
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-Methodological behaviorism
\bullet The philosophy that ___________________
\bullet should only deal with events that
\bullet _________________ or more scientists can ______________.
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-Radical Behaviorism
\bullet The philosophy that ______________________
\bullet can also consider many _____________________ events as behavior.
\bullet to which that ___________________ of behavior apply.
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\bullet The philosophy that the _____________________ controls behavior.
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\bullet The source of ___________________ skills or
\bullet those _____________________ skills themselves.
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\bullet have a _____________________.
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\bullet principles,
\bullet or ______________________.
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\bullet The study of the principles of ________________________.
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-Experimental analysis of behavior
\bullet The use of _______________________ research to discover
\bullet the ______________________ of the environmental variables on behavior,
\bullet _____________________ in the basic principles of behavior.
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-Applied behavior analysis
\bullet The use of experimental research to ____________________
\bullet ways to use the ______________ ______________ __ ______________
\bullet to ________________ socially significant problems.
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\bullet The use of the basic and _____________________ principles of behavior
\bullet to ______________ socially significant problems.
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-Repertoire
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\bullet An _______________ view of human behavior---
\bullet that problem behavior is a mere ______________________ of
\bullet an underlying ______________________ condition.
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-The Seven Dimensions of Applied Behavior Analysis
\bullet ________________________
\bullet _______________________
\bullet _______________________
\bullet ______________________
\bullet ________________________
\bullet ______________________
\bullet _____________________
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