Across
- 2. The tendency of behavior to persist following reinforcement.
- 4. The ability to match a stimulus to itself without prior training.
- 6. The ability to derive new stimulus relations (if A = B and B = C, then A = C).
- 8. A relational response where one stimulus implies the reverse relation of another.
- 9. The ability to reverse a trained relation (if A = B, then B = A).
- 10. A change in the function of a stimulus due to relational learning.
- 11. The derived relation between stimuli based on two previously learned relations.
Down
- 1. A relation between stimuli that appears without direct training.
- 3. Learning that occurs by watching others and imitating their behavior.
- 5. The process of copying another person’s behavior.
- 7. The distribution of responses among available options.
- 8. A law describing how response allocation is proportional to reinforcement rates.
