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EATM Animal Training Vocab
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1. Using a sound or cue to bring the animal back to station.
Motivation
Recall
Conditioned Response
Respondent Behavior
2. A payment for a correct response to a stimulus.
Recall
Learning Plateau
Reward
Imprinting
3. An identifiable demonstration of behavior.
Recall
Primary
Response
Station
4. A stimulus which produces a response through pairing or association.
Conditioned Stimulus (CS)
Incompatible Behavior
Respondent Behavior
Discriminative Stimulus
5. A change in behavior due to experience.
Cue
Discriminative Stimulus
Learning
Instinct
6. A schedule of reinforcement in which each correct performance is followed by the reinforcer.
Selective Reinforcement
Instrumental Conditioning (Operant Conditioning)
Reinforcer
Continuous Reinforcement
7. The failure of an operant behavior caused by previous aversive consequences.
Satiation
Repression
Avoidance-Avoidance Conflict
Conditioned Reinforcer
8. Using a sound or cue to bring the animal back to station.
Recall
Emit
Baseline
Conditioned Response
9. The process of learning a sequence of behaviors that proceeds semi-automatically in a determinate order.
Operant or Operant Behavior
Regression
Unconditioned Reinforcer
Chaining
10. A schedule of reinforcement in which a response is not reinforced every time it is performed. (same as Intermittent Reinforcement)
Recall
Partial Reinforcement Maintenance
Time-Out
Negative Reinforcer
11. The point at which appetite is lost.
Positive
Stimulus Control
Successive Approximation
Satiation
12. A schedule of reinforcement in which a response is not reinforced every time it is performed. (same as Partial Reinforcement Maintenance)
Intermittent Reinforcement
Stimulus Control
Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible Behavior (DRI)
Cue
13. Any stimulus that when removed - reduced - or prevented - increases the probability of a given response.
Negative Reinforcer
Recall
Extinction
Shaping
14. A reinforcer follows any performance the animal emits except a particular one.
Operant Conditioning (Instrumental Conditioning)
Delta
Immediacy of Reinforcement
Differential Reinforcement of Other Behavior (DRO)
15. A reinforcer follows any performance the animal emits except a particular one.
Conditioned Aversive Stimulus
Differential Reinforcement of Other Behavior (DRO)
Satiation
Station
16. The entire process of selectively reinforcing responses that approximate the desired response to an increasingly greater degree.
Habit
Unconditioned Response
Shaping
Stimulus Control
17. A process in which learning is made easier by something learned previously.
Bridge
Positive Transfer
Deprivation
Instrumental Conditioning (Operant Conditioning)
18. Represents the particular occasion on which a performance will not be reinforced. (same as Delta)
Conditioned Response
Extinction Burst
Partial Reinforcement Maintenance
Stimulus Delta
19. Some performance which is a closer approximation to the desired behavior.
Secondary Reinforcer
Successive Approximation
Respondent Behavior
Satiation
20. An antecedent event that helps initiate a response.
Operant Conditioning (Instrumental Conditioning)
Operant or Operant Behavior
Prompt
Primary Reinforcement
21. Measures of observed behavior.
Intermittent Reinforcement
Motivation
Performance
Positive Reinforcement
22. The point at which appetite is lost.
Imprinting
Intermittent Reinforcement
Satiation
Method of Approximation
23. A change in the organism's behavior as a result of the influence of the environment.
Unconditioned Stimulus (US)
Shaping
Selective Reinforcement
Conditioning
24. The act of reinforcing exactly following the desired behavior.
Reward
Baseline
Immediacy of Reinforcement
Orienting Response
25. A response that is triggered by an unconditioned stimulus without prior training. (same as Unconditioned Reflex)
Shaping
Unconditioned Response
Delta
Negative
26. Reducing the availability of - or access to - a reinforcer.
Reward
Imprinting
Approximation
Deprivation
27. Occurs when learning on piece of material has negative effects on future learning.
Secondary
Satiation
Repression
Proactive Inhibition
28. The cessation of stimulus or response from the trainer - for some interval of time.
Time-Out
Baseline
Repression
Positive Punishment
29. The event which increases the frequency of the behavior it follows.
Emit
Cue
Reinforcement
Operant Conditioning (Instrumental Conditioning)
30. Delivery of a reinforcer after a response that is incompatible or competes with a target response that is to be suppressed.
Partial Reinforcement Maintenance
Extinction Burst
Immediacy of Reinforcement
Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible Behavior (DRI)
31. A return to an earlier stage of learning.
Target (verb)
Pre-Aversive Stimulus
Regression
Repression
32. A stimulus that the organism finds inherently rewarding.
Reward
Conditioned Stimulus (CS)
Learning Plateau
Unconditioned Reinforcer
33. To do an operant behavior in response to a conditioned stimulus.
Emit
Superstitious Behavior
Habit
Differential Reinforcement
34. The process of stimulating an animal to touch a particular object.
Baseline
Respondent Behavior
Negative
Target (verb)
35. A schedule of reinforcement in which a response is not reinforced every time it is performed. (same as Intermittent Reinforcement)
Reinforcement
Partial Reinforcement Maintenance
Conditioned Response
Method of Approximation
36. The final pattern of behavior that organisms are expected to demonstrate after the completion of shaping procedures.
Unconditioned Reinforcer
Terminal Response
Affiliation
Recall
37. When a behavior is reliably performed in the presence of one stimulus - but not another.
Selective Reinforcement
Stimulus Control
Fading
Attitude Shaping
38. A behavior that is impossible to occur with another at the same time.
Adverse
Time-Out
Primary Reinforcement
Incompatible Behavior
39. The process by which a young animal forms a lasting attachment to and preference for some object - usually a parent.
Reflex
Unconditioned Reinforcer
Positive Punishment
Imprinting
40. The process of conditioning an animal's frame of mind in eliciting behavioral responses.
Stimulus Control
Superstitious Behavior
Emit
Attitude Shaping
41. The event which increases the frequency of the behavior it follows.
Conditioned Stimulus (CS)
Operant or Operant Behavior
Unconditioned Reflex
Reinforcement
42. To automatically bring about a response.
Reinforcer
Response
Reinforcement
Elicit
43. A stimulus that pinpoints in time the precise moment of a desired response.
Baseline
Terminal Response
Latency
Bridge
44. The process by which - through learning - free operant behavior becomes attached to a specific stimulus. (same as Operant Conditioning)
Conditioned Reinforcer
Selective Reinforcement
Negative Discriminative Stimulus
Instrumental Conditioning (Operant Conditioning)
45. Any stimulus that acquires reinforcing properties through association with a primary reinforcement.
Secondary
Negative
Bridge
Secondary Reinforcer
46. Voluntary behavior that is controlled by its consequences.
Operant or Operant Behavior
Discriminative Stimulus
Incompatible Behavior
Stimulus
47. A stimulus that an animal responds to innately.
Behavioral Enrichment
Differential Reinforcement
Primary
Terminal Response
48. The stimulus to which responses are non-reinforced or punished.
Time-Out
Negative Discriminative Stimulus
Accidental Reinforcement
Method of Approximation
49. Decreasing the frequency of a response by the addition of an aversive stimulus.
Continuous Reinforcement
Recall
Positive Punishment
Stimulus Control
50. A prop which pinpoints a critical location for an animal in training.
Station
Target (noun)
Successive Approximation
Shaping
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