NAME: ________________________
← Cooper Ch 19, 28 Test
3 Written Questions
3 Multiple Choice Questions
- Using differential reinforcement to produce a series of gradually changing response classes; each response class is a successive approximation toward a terminal behavior.
- The sequence of new response classes that emerge during the shaping process as the result of differential reinforcement; each successive response class is closer in form to the terminal behavior than the response class it replaces.
- A systematic process for identifying and selecting teaching examples that represent the full range of stimulus variations and response requirements in the generalization setting(s).
3 True/False Questions
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response generalization → The extent to which a learner emits untrained responses that are functionally equivalent to the trained target behavior.
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response maintenance → The extent to which a learner emits untrained responses that are functionally equivalent to the trained target behavior.
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Three Forms of Generalization → The extent to which a learner emits untrained responses that are functionally equivalent to the trained target behavior.
Regenerate Test