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EATM Animal Training Vocab
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1. Time between a cue being given and a response being performed.
Positive Reinforcement
Latency
Secondary Reinforcer
Conditioned Aversive Stimulus
2. Reinforcing on selected occasions at or after one variation of a behavior as opposed to another variation or behavior.
Differential Reinforcement
Orienting Response
Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible Behavior (DRI)
Generalization
3. Delivery of a reinforcer after a response that is incompatible or competes with a target response that is to be suppressed.
Reinforcement
Avoidance-Avoidance Conflict
Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible Behavior (DRI)
Positive Transfer
4. When a stimulus acquires control of a response due to reinforcement in the presence of a similar - but different stimulus.
Time-Out
Generalization
Reinforcement Contingency
Habit
5. Reducing the availability of - or access to - a reinforcer.
Deprivation
Recall
Extinction Burst
Positive Transfer
6. A stimulus that an animal responds to innately.
Avoidance-Avoidance Conflict
Reinforcement Contingency
Primary
Reinforcement
7. A rapid muscular response made automatically by an organism to some appropriate stimulus. (same as Reflex)
Instrumental Conditioning (Operant Conditioning)
Respondent Behavior
Accidental Reinforcement
Positive
8. Refers to the relationship between the reinforcement and the criteria of the performance.
Tactile Reinforcement
Respondent Behavior
Proactive Inhibition
Reinforcement Contingency
9. An antecedent event that helps initiate a response.
Generalization
Secondary
Immediacy of Reinforcement
Prompt
10. The process by which - through learning - free operant behavior becomes attached to a specific stimulus. (same as Instrumental Conditioning)
Behavioral Drift
Approximation
Primary Reinforcement
Operant Conditioning (Instrumental Conditioning)
11. A single step in the reinforcement process of shaping.
Approximation
Chaining
Classical or Respondant Conditioning
Adverse
12. Stimuli and methods used as tools to increase interest in the environment and decrease the frequency of stereotypical behaviors.
Behavioral Enrichment
Incompatible Behavior
Repression
Regression
13. Occurs when learning on piece of material has negative effects on future learning.
Proactive Inhibition
Chaining
Operant Conditioning (Instrumental Conditioning)
Response
14. Reinforcement provided by a stimulus that the organism finds inherently rewarding.
Primary Reinforcement
Terminal Response
Operant Conditioning (Instrumental Conditioning)
Time-Out
15. A reinforcer follows any performance the animal emits except a particular one.
Tactile Reinforcement
Affiliation
Time-Out
Differential Reinforcement of Other Behavior (DRO)
16. A period in which progress in learning appears to be at a standstill.
Accidental Reinforcement
Partial Reinforcement Maintenance
Pre-Aversive Stimulus
Learning Plateau
17. A conditioned stimulus which has the property of producing a specific behavior.
Conditioned Aversive Stimulus
Discriminative Stimulus
Proactive Inhibition
Delta
18. To automatically bring about a response.
Conditioned Stimulus (CS)
Elicit
Stimulus Control
Affiliation
19. Forces regulating behavior due to drives - needs - or desires.
Reflex
Motivation
Respondent Behavior
Station
20. To remove from the environment.
Attitude Shaping
Negative
Habit
Cue
21. A schedule of reinforcement in which a response is not reinforced every time it is performed. (same as Intermittent Reinforcement)
Time-Out
Recall
Motivation
Partial Reinforcement Maintenance
22. Tending to discourage - retard - or make more difficult.
Adverse
Station
Behavioral Drift
Station
23. An antecedent event that helps initiate a response.
Prompt
Negative Discriminative Stimulus
Extinction Burst
Target (verb)
24. Pairing a conditioned stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to get a conditioned response.
Classical or Respondant Conditioning
Station
Repression
Method of Approximation
25. A stimulus that the organism finds inherently rewarding.
Cue
Target (noun)
Unconditioned Reinforcer
Positive
26. A reflex response elicited by a conditioned stimulus alone.
Conditioned Response
Shaping
Pre-Aversive Stimulus
Target (noun)
27. The act of reinforcing by touch.
Primary Reinforcement
Latency
Tactile Reinforcement
Recall
28. A stimulus that pinpoints in time the precise moment of a desired response.
Negative Reinforcer
Bridge
Successive Approximation
Affiliation
29. Some performance which is a closer approximation to the desired behavior.
Fading
Unconditioned Reflex
Successive Approximation
Immediacy of Reinforcement
30. Any stimulus that acquires reinforcing properties through association with a primary reinforcement.
Conditioned Reinforcer
Regression
Fading
Unconditioned Stimulus (US)
31. Any stimulus that acquires reinforcing properties through association with a primary reinforcement.
Secondary Reinforcer
Tactile Reinforcement
Time-Out
Emit
32. Stimulus which elicits a reaction with no prior conditioning.
Adverse
Extinction Burst
Negative
Unconditioned Stimulus (US)
33. A situation in which an organism wants something but is afraid of obtaining it.
Discriminative Stimulus
Time-Out
Approach-Avoidance Conflict
Conditioned Reinforcer
34. A conditioned stimulus which has the property of producing a specific behavior.
Shaping
Discriminative Stimulus
Generalization
Orienting Response
35. Describes the decreased frequency of a performance that occurs when the performance is not reinforced frequently enough.
Learning
Positive
Satiation
Strain
36. Any stimulus that has no effect on behavior before conditioning.
Refusal
Neutral Stimulus or Cue
Partial Reinforcement Maintenance
Immediacy of Reinforcement
37. A method used to shape organisms' behavior whereby successive approximations of the desired behavior are not reinforced.
Motivation
Repression
Instrumental Conditioning (Operant Conditioning)
Method of Approximation
38. A rapid muscular response made automatically by an organism to some appropriate stimulus. (same as Respondent Behavior)
Stimulus
Method of Approximation
Operant Conditioning (Instrumental Conditioning)
Reflex
39. The stimulus to which responses are non-reinforced or punished.
Adverse
Negative Discriminative Stimulus
Refusal
Conditioned Stimulus (CS)
40. The process of learning a sequence of behaviors that proceeds semi-automatically in a determinate order.
Secondary
Chaining
Conditioning
Primary
41. A procedure where the reinforcement of a previously reinforced behavior is discontinued.
Extinction
Differential Reinforcement
Secondary Reinforcer
Repression
42. A stimulus which produces a response through pairing or association.
Conditioned Stimulus (CS)
Adverse
Repression
Partial Reinforcement Maintenance
43. Reducing the availability of - or access to - a reinforcer.
Satiation
Unconditioned Reinforcer
Deprivation
Negative Reinforcer
44. Occurs when learning on piece of material has negative effects on future learning.
Proactive Inhibition
Accidental Reinforcement
Station
Bridge
45. A change in the organism's behavior as a result of the influence of the environment.
Stimulus Control
Extinction
Conditioning
Time-Out
46. The failure of an operant behavior caused by previous aversive consequences.
Discrimination
Unconditioned Response
Repression
Positive Transfer
47. A process in which learning is made easier by something learned previously.
Conditioned Response
Continuous Reinforcement
Positive Punishment
Positive Transfer
48. Learning to react differently to different stimuli.
Learning
Discrimination
Shaping
Successive Approximation
49. When a behavior is reliably performed in the presence of one stimulus - but not another.
Target (noun)
Elicit
Learning
Stimulus Control
50. The entire process of selectively reinforcing responses that approximate the desired response to an increasingly greater degree.
Shaping
Refusal
Reward
Delta