Basic and Complex Reinforcement Schedules (B-5) | BCBA® Task List Study Guide | ABA Exam Review

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00:00 Describe and Provide Examples of Reinforcement Schedules
00:40 Define and Provide Examples of Basic Schedules of Reinforcement
02:11 Fixed, Variable, Ratio, interval Schedules
04:19: Complex Schedules of Reinforcement in ABA
05:12 Concurrent Schedules
07:52 Mixed and Multiple Schedules of Reinforcement
09:47 Chained and Tandem Schedules
11:43 Alternative and Conjunctive Schedules

Welcome to ABA exam review for our behavior analyst review and bcba® study prep. Today we are reviewing the BCBA® task list. Today we continue concepts and principles with B-5 Define and provide examples of basic and complex reinforcement schedules. Basic schedules include ratio and interval schedules on fixed or variable schedules. Complex schedules include concurrent, multiple, mixed, tandem, chained, alternative, and conjunctive.

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Hi Alex. I have a dough. Which basic schedules of reinforcement could be reinforcer accidentally to another bx?

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I got a question. When a kid touched and got burnt from touching a hot stove, and touching is decreased in the future. Is the hot stove an unconditioned punisher or conditioned punisher? (There are both sides supporting). I think "hot/warmth/cold) are unconditioned as it is NS while "stove"(CR) is paired with those sensation, so the whole "hot stove" is conditioned??

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