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What is a stimulus change that follows a behavior of interest?Consequence. A stimulus change that follows a behavior of interest. Some consequences, especially those that are immediate and relevant to current motivational states, have significant influence on future behavior; others have little effect. Contingency.
Which term does this define presentation of a stimulus after a response that increases the future frequency of the response?Positive Reinforcement – (Technical definition) Occurs when a behavior is followed immediately by the presentation of a stimulus that increases the future frequency of similar behaviors under similar conditions (Cooper, Heron, and Heward, 2007).
Are stimulus changes after the behavior?Behavior is affected by stimulus changes that occur either before or after behavior. An antecedent is an environmental condition (i.e., stimulus) that exists or occurs directly before a behavior occurs (Cooper et al.
What is it called when a behavior is elicited automatically by an environmental stimulus?Reflex. A behavior that is elicited automatically by an environmental stimulus. Stimulus. An object or event in the environment that elicits a response in an organism. Habituation.
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