What is an example of extinction in ABA? Some examples of how an ABA therapist can effectively use extinction procedures in ABA would include:A child screams in the car when they want to hear the radio played. The adult previously used to plead and attempt to coax the child. An extinction...
1. Motivating operations 2. Bx prompts/precurrent bx 3. Remove SDs 4. Establish stimulus control over bx Monitor own R & record own R 1. Observing and recording one's own bx 2. Can result in reactivity, typically in desired direction ...
What are the two effects of motivating operations? First, they affect the value of a potential reinforcer. EO = increased value and AO = decreased value.Second, they affect the likelihood of responding. EO = more likely to respond and AO = less likely to respond.For example, deprivation oft...
Do motivating operations (MOs) only influence behavior in the moment? Not quite. Learn more about behavior-altering effects and functional-altering effects that shape future behavior. Using relatable examples, PTB founder Dana Meller breaks down how MOs impact reinforcement value now—and in the long...
There can be broader motivating causes behind specific LSCs. For example, a new language standard might introduce a more efficient idiom for accomplishing a given task, an internal library interface might change, or a new compiler release might require fixing existing problems that would be f...