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| The self-management paper is really an _____. |
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| "Review and interpret articles from the behavior-analytic literature" |
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| Review at least _____ articles on self-managment in your paper. |
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| You have not self-managed until you can see a _____ in your own behavior. |
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| Learning to think like a behavior analyst entails learning how to ____ behavior. |
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| You are the subject in this _____ experiment. |
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| This project is a _____ experimental design. |
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| occurs when you observe your own behavior. |
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| Rearrange the immediate _____ with interventions that will improve your behavior patterns and your long term outcomes. |
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| Immediate contingences (D) |
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Behavioral deficit: studying - lack of reinforcement - response effort (hard work) - reinforcement for competing behavior (TV, email) |
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Behavioral deficit: studying - good grades - career advancement - being prepared for exams |
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| Immediate contingencies (E) |
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Behavioral excess: internet - immediate reinforcement - little response effort - avoidance of hw (negative reinforcement) |
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Behavioral excess: Internet - Bad grades - No career advancement - Ignorance (can't solve problems at work) |
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| - reading test, making notes, taking web quizzes |
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- Title Page - Abstract - Intro - Method - Results - Discussion - References - Legends - Tables and figures |
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