PSYB45H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Applied Behavior Analysis, Behaviorism, Isabel Aboy
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Behavior - anything a person does, b/c of external/ internal event e. g. hungry = internal event, leads to behavior = get food to eat. External / overt behavior - behaviors that are open to view or observation. Verbal behavior - action requires use of language. Motor behavior - action of body, w/o use of language. Internal/ covert behavior - behaviors that are not viewable/ openly shown e. g. see something and recalls sth in your brain - the response is not viewable. Internal/ covert behavior - behaviors that are not viewable/ openly shown e. g. see something and recalls sth in your brain - the response is not viewable e. g. see sth, and cause physiological response e. g. Internal/ covert behavior - behaviors that are not viewable/ openly shown e. g. see something and recalls sth in your brain - the response is not viewable e. g. see sth, and cause physiological response e. g. hr increase.