What is an echoic?
The Echoic is a form of verbal behavior where the speaker repeats the same sound or word that was said by another person, like an echo. This clip demonstrates examples of echoic behavior across situations. When they imitate vocally, we call this echoic behavior.
What is verbal reading operant?
Intraverbal: A type of verbal operant in which a speaker differentially responds to the verbal behavior of others (Cooper et al, 2007). For example, if asked “What is the capital of France?”, one would respond with “Paris”. Textual: Reading without any implications that the reader understands what is being read.
What is a verbal SD?
An SD is a stimulus in the presence of which a behavior is more likely to produce a reinforcer. SDs are further classified into those that are verbal (i.e., the product of someone else’s verbal behavior) and those that are nonverbal. For example, the response product of saying “BOO!” is the auditory stimulus “BOO!”
What is a operant?
(Entry 1 of 2) 1 : functioning or tending to produce effects : effective an operant conscience. 2 : of or relating to the observable or measurable. 3 : of, relating to, or being an operant or operant conditioning operant behavior.
What is response reduction ABA?
Response reduction is a way in which the verbal community brings verbal behavior under the control of private stimuli. Tacts that have received the most reinforcement in the past are most likely to occur again, even if the stimulus conditions are not quite appropriate.
What types of variables related to the field of motivation also influence verbal behavior?
What types of variables related to the field of motivation also influence verbal behavior? (pp. 212-213) Lack of listener attention and aversive stimulation can serve as variables related tomotivation on behalf of the speaker’s verbal behavior.
Which two answers are meant by the term verbal behavior?
Which two answers are meant by the term Verbal Behavior? Verbal Behavior only refers to spoken language. You just studied 21 terms!
What is the primary difference between a prompt and a probe?
When the operator can identify the response to be evoked, the supplementary stimulus is a “prompt”. When the operator doesn’t know the response to be evoked, the supplement is a “probe”.
What is probing and prompting?
1. Prompts: Things you may need to remind the interviewee about. 2. Probes: Getting the interviewee to say more about a particular topic.
What are prompting questions?
Prompting is a questioning technique often used to nudge an applicant in the right direction. It is used when the interviewer can see that the applicant does not understand the question or does not have the knowledge or experience on which to draw to respond.
How do you probe in an interview?
Probing questions often begin with “what” or “how” because they invite more detail. Questions that begin with “Do you…” or “Are you…” invite personal reflection. “Why” questions can be problematic. They may put the respondent on the defensive or result in little useful information and require additional probing.
What are some examples of probing questions?
Here are some examples of probing questions:
- Why do you think that is?
- What sort of impact do you think this will have?
- What would need to change in order for you to accomplish this?
- Do you feel that that is right?
- When have you done something like this before?
- What does this remind you of?
What is the probing effect?
Probe effect is unintended alteration in system behavior caused by measuring that system. In code profiling and performance measurements, the delays introduced by insertion or removal of code instrumentation may result in a non-functioning application, or unpredictable behavior.
What does Probe mean in research?
Probing involves the use of specific words or other interviewing techniques by an interviewer to clarify or to seek elaboration of a person’s response to a survey question.
What are examples of closed ended questions?
Here are examples of closed-ended questions in these types of situations:
- Would you like vanilla ice cream?
- Have you ever met Joe before?
- Where did you go to college?
- What is your best quality?
- Are you happy?
- Do you enjoy your car?
- Does your brother have the same interests as you?
- Do you have a pet?