Discriminative stimuli:
Brian has never been to the Hollywood, Florida Hard Rock Caf…
Brian has never been to the Hollywood, Florida Hard Rock Café. He sees a sign that tells him how to purchase credits so he can gamble. Given this information, Brian’s purchasing credits to gamble behavior is likely:
Negative reinforcement typically provides X a(n) Y st…
Negative reinforcement typically provides X a(n) Y stimulus.
An example of receptive language is:
An example of receptive language is:
The ___ is the individual engaged in the ___ response.
The ___ is the individual engaged in the ___ response.
As you drive down the highway in the left lane, a police car…
As you drive down the highway in the left lane, a police car races up behind you with his lights on. You pull your car over into the center lane and the officer drives quickly by you. Which type of contingency is described here?
The sound of loud snoring can have the effect of making earp…
The sound of loud snoring can have the effect of making earplugs a valuable commodity for someone trying to sleep in the same room. This exemplifies the ______ effect of a motivating operation.
Batman exclaims, “Quick, to the Batmobile!” Robin then runs…
Batman exclaims, “Quick, to the Batmobile!” Robin then runs quickly towards the Batmobile. Batman’s response is a:
Conversational language is mostly made up of:
Conversational language is mostly made up of:
Which of the following are elementary verbal operants?
Which of the following are elementary verbal operants?