Set: Chapter 28: Generalization and Maintenance of Behavior Change

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behavior trapan interrelated community of contingencies of reinforcement that can be especially powerful, producing substantial and long-lasting behavior changes
contrived contingencyany contingency of reinforcement or punishment designed and implemented by a behavior analyst or practitioner to achieve the acquisition, maintenance, and/or generalization of a targeted behavior change
contrived mediating stimulusany stimulus made functional for the target behavior in the instructional setting that later prompts or aids the learner in performing the target behavior in a generalization setting
general case analysisa systematic process for identifying and selecting teaching examples that represent the full range of stimulus variations and response requirements in the generalization settings
generalizationa generic term for a variety of behavioral processes and behavior change outcomes
generalization across subjectschanges in the behavior of people not directly treated by an intervention as a function of treatment contingencies applied to other people
generalization probeany measurement of a learner's performance of a target behavior in a setting and/or stimulus situation in which direct training has not been provided
generalization settingany place or stimulus situation that differs in some meaningful way from the instructional setting and in which performance of the target behavior is desired
indiscriminable contingencya contingency that makes it difficult for the learner to discriminate whether the next response will produce reinforcement
instructional settingthe environment where instruction occurs; includes all aspects of the environment, planned and unplanned, that may influence the learner's acquisition and generalization of the target behavior
lag reinforcement schedulea schedule of reinforcement in which reinforcement is contingent on a response being different in some specified way from the previous response or a specified number of previous responses
multiple exemplar traininginstruction that provides the learner with practice with a variety of stimulus conditions, response variations, and response topographies to ensure the acquisition of desired stimulus controls response forms; used to promote both setting/situation generalization and response generalization
naturally existing contingencyany contingency of reinforcement or punishment that operates independent of the behavior analyst's or practitioner's efforts; includes socially mediated contingencies contrived by other people and already in effect int he relevant setting
programming common stimulia tactic for promoting setting/situation generalization by making the instructional setting similar to the generalization setting
response generalizationthe extent to which a learner emits untrained responses that are functionally equivalent to the trained target behavior
response maintenancethe extent to which a learner continues to perform the target behavior after a portion or all of the intervention responsible for the behavior's initial appearance in the learner's repertoire has been terminated
teaching sufficient examplesa strategy for promoting generalized behavior change that consists of teaching the learner to respond to a subset of all of the relevant stimulus and response examples and then assessing the learner's performance on untrained examples
teaching looselyrandomly varying functionally irrelevant stimuli within and across teaching sessions; promotes setting/situation generalization by reducing the likelihood that (a) a single or small group of noncritical stimuli will acquire exclusive control over the target behavior and (b) the learner's performance of the target behavior will be impeded or thrown off should he encounter any of the loose stimuli in the generalization setting

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