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SAFMEDS 1 Test

Enter the letter for the matching Definition
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Generality
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Environment
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Ontogeny
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Determinism
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Phylogeny
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Response class
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Stimulus
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Stimulus class
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Functional relation
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An energy change that affects an organism through its receptor cells
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A group of responses that share formal or functional properties
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The history of the natural evolution of the species.
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The history of the development of an individual organism during its lifetime.
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ABA produces behavior change that lasts over time, settings, situations, and individuals
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A group of stimuli that share specified common elements along formal, temporal, and/or functional dimensions.
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The total constellation of stimuli which can affect behavior
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The assumption that the universe is a lawful and orderly place in which phenomena occur in relation to other events and not in an accidental fashion.
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A relation present when the value of one variable lawfully affects the value of another variable.
Type the Term that corresponds to the displayed Definition.
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Refers to dependent and/or temporal relations between events
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The physical form or shape of a behavior.
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A stimulus change existing or occurring prior to a behavior of interest.
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all forms of operant behavior are selected and maintained by their consequences during an individual’s lifetime
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The activity of living organism
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An inclusive term referring to a person’s learning experiences and past conditioning
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A stimulus change that follows a behavior of interest.
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A single instance or occurrence of a specific class or type of behavior.
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All of the behaviors a person can do; a set of behaviors relevant to a particular setting or task.

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