- Classical conditioning
- Observational learning
- Operant conditioning
- Psychodynamic therapy
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- A less preferred activity can be used to reinforce a more preferred activity
- A more preferred activity can be used to reinforce a less preferred activity
- All behaviors are equally reinforcing
- Reinforcement should only be tangible
- Primary reinforcer
- Secondary reinforcer
- Innate reinforcer
- Biological reinforcer
- Secondary reinforcer
- Primary reinforcer
- Generalized reinforcer
- Conditioned reinforcer
- Flooding
- Aversion therapy
- Systematic desensitization
- Response prevention
- Classical involves voluntary behaviors, operant involves involuntary reflexes
- Classical involves involuntary reflexes, operant involves voluntary behaviors
- Classical only uses positive reinforcement, operant uses punishment
- Classical focuses on consequences, operant focuses on associations
- Fixed-ratio
- Variable-ratio
- Fixed-interval
- Variable-interval
- Faster acquisition of behavior
- Slower acquisition but greater resistance to extinction
- Rapid extinction of behavior
- Consistent, predictable behavior patterns
- Discrimination
- Extinction
- Stimulus generalization
- Spontaneous recovery
- Delay conditioning
- Trace conditioning
- Simultaneous conditioning
- Backward conditioning
- Higher-order conditioning
- Backward conditioning
- Simultaneous conditioning
- Trace conditioning
- An increase in responsiveness to a stimulus
- A decrease in responsiveness to a repeated stimulus
- The association of two stimuli
- The application of a consequence to a behavior
- Respondent behavior
- Operant behavior
- Reflexive behavior
- Unconditioned response
- Extinction
- Generalization
- Shaping
- Modeling
- Positively punished
- Negatively reinforced
- Positively reinforced
- Negatively punished
- Classical conditioning
- Punishment
- Secondary reinforcement
- Primary reinforcement
- Flooding
- Aversion therapy
- Systematic desensitization
- Token economy
- The effort required to perform a behavior
- A form of positive reinforcement
- A form of negative punishment where a reinforcer is taken away
- The cost of implementing a behavior modification program
- Avoidance
- Reinforcement of anxiety
- Habituation to feared stimuli
- Cognitive restructuring
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