Tag: behavioral reinforcement


SELECTIVE ACTION

Conceptualizing Selective Action in Modern Psychology The concept of selective action represents a sophisticated framework within the field of behavioral and cognitive psychology, primarily focused on the strategic application of reinforcement to specific behavioral outputs. At its core, selective action refers to the deliberate process of identifying, isolating, and reinforcing particular actions or sequences of […]

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INTERLOCKING REINFORCEMENT SCHEDULE

Introduction to Interlocking Reinforcement Schedules Interlocking Reinforcement Schedules (IRSs) represent a sophisticated application within the field of operant conditioning, designed specifically to promote the performance and maintenance of two or more behaviors in an interdependent sequence. Unlike simple schedules of reinforcement, which focus on increasing the frequency of a single response, IRSs mandate a reciprocal […]

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BACKUP REINFORCER

BACKUP REINFORCER Conceptual Foundation and Definition A backup reinforcer serves as a fundamental and highly strategic component within applied behavior analysis (ABA) and broader psychological frameworks, representing an alternative or secondary form of reinforcement. Its primary role is to maintain or increase the frequency of a desired behavior, particularly when the established, or primary reinforcer, […]

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