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EATM Animal Training Vocab
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1. The cessation of stimulus or response from the trainer - for some interval of time.
Time-Out
Latency
Approximation
Emit
2. To add to the environment.
Positive
Response
Immediacy of Reinforcement
Avoidance Conditioning
3. When a behavior is reliably performed in the presence of one stimulus - but not another.
Reinforcement Contingency
Proactive Inhibition
Tactile Reinforcement
Stimulus Control
4. The process of learning a sequence of behaviors that proceeds semi-automatically in a determinate order.
Chaining
Discrimination
Unconditioned Response
Attitude Shaping
5. A response to a discriminative stimulus that is instrumental in avoiding a painful experience.
Positive Reinforcement
Unconditioned Stimulus (US)
Avoidance Conditioning
Conditioned Aversive Stimulus
6. Forces regulating behavior due to drives - needs - or desires.
Motivation
Avoidance-Avoidance Conflict
Fading
Reward
7. Any stimulus that has no effect on behavior before conditioning.
Neutral Stimulus or Cue
Respondent Behavior
Terminal Response
Instrumental Conditioning (Operant Conditioning)
8. The frequency that behavior is performed prior to training.
Satiation
Baseline
Shaping
Neutral Stimulus or Cue
9. An identifiable demonstration of behavior.
Avoidance-Avoidance Conflict
Differential Reinforcement
Response
Stimulus Control
10. A return to an earlier stage of learning.
Positive
Stimulus Delta
Regression
Station
11. Using a sound or cue to bring the animal back to station.
Performance
Recall
Tactile Reinforcement
Conditioned Reinforcer
12. Delivery of a reinforcer after a response that is incompatible or competes with a target response that is to be suppressed.
Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible Behavior (DRI)
Differential Reinforcement
Differential Reinforcement
Target (verb)
13. A situation in which an organism is forced to choose on of two undesirable options.
Avoidance-Avoidance Conflict
Continuous Reinforcement
Intermittent Reinforcement
Reinforcer
14. Tending to discourage - retard - or make more difficult.
Classical or Respondant Conditioning
Positive Punishment
Instinct
Adverse
15. The initial phase of an organism's response to a novel stimulus.
Performance
Extinction
Orienting Response
Unconditioned Response
16. Behavior which results from accidental reinforcement.
Classical or Respondant Conditioning
Superstitious Behavior
Pre-Aversive Stimulus
Respondent Behavior
17. A period in which progress in learning appears to be at a standstill.
Pre-Aversive Stimulus
Learning Plateau
Reward
Unconditioned Stimulus (US)
18. The failure of an operant behavior caused by previous aversive consequences.
Habit
Repression
Respondent Behavior
Classical or Respondant Conditioning
19. To connect or associate oneself with.
Response
Affiliation
Cue
Reinforcer
20. Measures of observed behavior.
Baseline
Performance
Method of Approximation
Successive Approximation
21. The process of conditioning an animal's frame of mind in eliciting behavioral responses.
Unconditioned Stimulus (US)
Attitude Shaping
Unconditioned Response
Learning
22. The process of conditioning an animal's frame of mind in eliciting behavioral responses.
Attitude Shaping
Discrimination
Chaining
Orienting Response
23. A stimulus that an animal responds to because its perception has been conditioned or learned.
Stimulus Control
Method of Approximation
Secondary
Partial Reinforcement Maintenance
24. When a stimulus acquires control of a response due to reinforcement in the presence of a similar - but different stimulus.
Learning
Generalization
Extinction
Target (verb)
25. The process by which - through learning - free operant behavior becomes attached to a specific stimulus. (same as Operant Conditioning)
Primary
Neutral Stimulus or Cue
Accidental Reinforcement
Instrumental Conditioning (Operant Conditioning)
26. The entire process of selectively reinforcing responses that approximate the desired response to an increasingly greater degree.
Generalization
Positive Transfer
Instinct
Shaping
27. Any stimulus that has no effect on behavior before conditioning.
Selective Reinforcement
Neutral Stimulus or Cue
Imprinting
Negative
28. The cessation of stimulus or response from the trainer - for some interval of time.
Learning Plateau
Stimulus
Baseline
Time-Out
29. A change or stray from the norm in standard of response.
Behavioral Drift
Positive Reinforcement
Performance
Unconditioned Response
30. Voluntary behavior that is controlled by its consequences.
Selective Reinforcement
Operant Conditioning (Instrumental Conditioning)
Instinct
Operant or Operant Behavior
31. The frequency that behavior is performed prior to training.
Baseline
Positive Transfer
Secondary Reinforcer
Selective Reinforcement
32. Reinforcing on selected occasions at or after one variation of a behavior as opposed to another variation or behavior.
Secondary Reinforcer
Selective Reinforcement
Recall
Habit
33. Anything that increases the frequency of the behavior it immediately follows.
Adverse
Reinforcer
Classical or Respondant Conditioning
Accidental Reinforcement
34. An increase in the frequency and intensity of responding at the beginning of extinction.
Latency
Refusal
Extinction Burst
Motivation
35. Behavior which results from accidental reinforcement.
Recall
Superstitious Behavior
Avoidance Conditioning
Differential Reinforcement
36. A stimulus which has been conditioned through generalization as a predecessor to an aversive stimulus.
Pre-Aversive Stimulus
Target (noun)
Delta
Unconditioned Reflex
37. An inborn predisposition to behave in a specific way when appropriately stimulated.
Unconditioned Reflex
Instinct
Satiation
Partial Reinforcement Maintenance
38. A stimulus which produces a response through pairing or association.
Conditioned Response
Conditioned Stimulus (CS)
Target (noun)
Time-Out
39. The act of reinforcing exactly following the desired behavior.
Immediacy of Reinforcement
Positive Punishment
Discriminative Stimulus
Superstitious Behavior
40. A procedure where the reinforcement of a previously reinforced behavior is discontinued.
Operant Conditioning (Instrumental Conditioning)
Primary Reinforcement
Conditioned Response
Extinction
41. A neutral event which has become aversive by being paired with other aversive stimuli.
Cue
Approximation
Negative Reinforcer
Conditioned Aversive Stimulus
42. A response that is triggered by an unconditioned stimulus without prior training. (same as Unconditioned Response)
Unconditioned Reflex
Chaining
Conditioned Response
Incompatible Behavior
43. A situation in which an organism is forced to choose on of two undesirable options.
Instrumental Conditioning (Operant Conditioning)
Satiation
Avoidance-Avoidance Conflict
Successive Approximation
44. A reflex response elicited by a conditioned stimulus alone.
Conditioned Response
Adverse
Deprivation
Operant or Operant Behavior
45. Tending to discourage - retard - or make more difficult.
Reinforcement
Motivation
Terminal Response
Adverse
46. A reinforcer follows any performance the animal emits except a particular one.
Differential Reinforcement of Other Behavior (DRO)
Reward
Primary
Conditioned Reinforcer
47. The entire process of selectively reinforcing responses that approximate the desired response to an increasingly greater degree.
Shaping
Station
Generalization
Unconditioned Reinforcer
48. An identifiable demonstration of behavior.
Response
Tactile Reinforcement
Pre-Aversive Stimulus
Secondary
49. A change in the organism's behavior as a result of the influence of the environment.
Discriminative Stimulus
Conditioning
Regression
Classical or Respondant Conditioning
50. The process by which - through learning - free operant behavior becomes attached to a specific stimulus. (same as Instrumental Conditioning)
Operant Conditioning (Instrumental Conditioning)
Extinction Burst
Positive
Response