| ENVIRONMENT (settings) |
INDIVIDUAL | ||
| S | stimuli | R | responses |
| transients | operants | ||
| stators | respondents | ||
| reinforcers punishers aversors |
L | locomotions | |
| response classes | |||
| response sets | |||
| defined by operations of measurement: R:NT L:N,T,d |
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| classes of stimuli | S <------> R |
| concepts | investigated through the Paradigmatic Operations |
| Identified by observed relationships with R and L: antecedent, simultaneous, and consequent. | 1. Stimulus: S stimulus events, independent of response |
| When so identified, manipulated as "independent" or measured "dependent" variables in operations. | 2. Response: R action taken with respect to response; no analysis of environmental stimuli |
| 3. Dependence: R>S stimulus occurs dependent on response. |
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| 3a. Contingence/Discriminal: SR>S dependence operation carried out if and only if a specific S has occurred, or is occurring. |
| op | produce | preclude | ||
| s | onset | offset | onset | offset |
| reinforcer | reinforce op cond'ing |
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| punisher |
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