ABC Models
ABC Models
Antecedents
(trigger behavior)
Behavior
(human performance)
Consequences
(either reinforce or punish behavior)
Definitions:
Activators: A person, place, thing
or event that happens before a behavior takes place that encourages you to perform that behavior. Activators only set the stage for behavior or performance - they dont control it.
Definitions:
Behavior: Any directly measurable thing that a person does, including speaking, acting, and performing physical functions.
Definitions:
Consequences: Events that follow behaviors. Consequences increase or decrease the probability that the behaviors will occur again in the future.
Oh please let it be Bob!
Behavioral Model
Antecedents
Behaviors Consequences
B = f (c)
Sunbathing
Aggressive Drivers
Behavior
Punishment (P)
("If you do this, you'll be penalized")
Extinction (E)
("Ignore it and it'll go away")
Magnitude - large or
small
Impact other
personal or
Certain
vs Uncertain
Personal
vs Organizational
Positive vs Negative
Both Positive (R+) & Negative (R-) Reinforcement Can Increase Behavior
R+ : any consequence that follows a behavior and
increases the probability that the behavior will occur more often in the future - You get something you want
R+
R-
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P e r f o r m a n c e
R+
Time
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P e r f o r m a n c e
P
The effects of punishment
Time
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Why is one sign often ignored, the other one often followed?