Discrimination vs. Generalization
Discrimination
Generalization
2 Types of Generalization
Stimulus Generalization

Overgeneralization
(referring to stimulus generalization)
Response Generalization
(Response Induction)

How to Plan for Generalization
Two Types of Contingencies
Naturally Existing Contingency- any contingency of reinforcement or punishment that operates independent of your efforts in the generalization setting
Contrived Contingency - any contingency designed by you to acheive acquistion, maintenace, and/or generalization of a behavior change
7 Strategies to Promote Generalization
CLEMING
Program Common Stimuli
(one of the 7 Stratigies to Promote Generalization)
Train Loosely
(one of the 7 Stratigies to Promote Generalization)
Multiple Exemplars
(one of the 7 Stratigies to Promote Generalization)
(Teach Suffcient Examples; Multiple Exemplar Training)
Mediation
(one of the 7 Stratigies to Promote Generalization)
Indiscriminable Contingencies
(one of the 7 Stratigies to Promote Generalization)

Negative Teaching Examples
(one of the 7 Stratigies to Promote Generalization)
General Case Analysis
(General Case Strategy)
Terminating Successful Interventions
Maintenance
(Response Maintenance)
Private Events
Verbal Behavior
Form vs. Function of Verbal Behavior
Form
The formal properties of language involve their topographies (classifying words as nouns, verbs, prepositions, etc)
Function
The effects of the response
Verbal Operant Definition and 6 types
6 Types of ELEMENTARY Verbal Operants: EMITTT
Verbal Repertoire
a set of verbal operants emitted by someone
How are verbal operants used as the basis for language assessment?
Echoic
(Verbal Imitation)
(one of the 6 elementary verbal operants)