A procedure that maintains or increases likelihood of behavior as a result of consequences experienced following the behavior.
What is, positive reinforcement
An intervention that alters events prior to the occurrence of problem behavior and/or an increase in the likelihood of desired behavior
What is an antecedent intervention
Also called the slow trigger, this is an event, condition or stimuli that may increase the likelihood of a behavior to occur but does not have a direct connection in time or place to the behavior
What is a setting event
An event or action took place immediately before the behavior happened
What is an antecedent
Timmy comes to school having slept only 2 hours the previous night and he has not had any breakfast
What is a setting event
A procedure that maintains or increases likelihood of behavior because the individual avoids or escapes negative conditions as a result of the behavior
What is negative reinforcement
A condition in which a behavior is weakened, reduced, or eliminated due to the lack of reinforcement
What is extinction
Gathering information through other sources then the student themselves such as the IEP or teachers
What is indirect data collection
A prediction of what will happen based on an event beforehand.
BONUS provide a testing strategy
What is an hypothesis statement
Dora does not like when her peers take crayons that she is using. After Julian took a crayon out of her hand, she hit him.
What is an antecedent
Reinforcing a target behavior while withholding reinforcement from an unwanted behavior
What is differential reinforcement
new behaviors and skills that allow the person to get the same outcome/effect as the original target behavior.
What are functionally equivalent replacement behaviors
Data that you get from assessing or observing the student yourself
What is direct data collection
A description of what the behavior or behaviors of interest look like in a way that is observable, measurable, and repeatable
Jamie was walking back to class from recess and another student accidentally bumped into him; as soon as Jamie walked into class he pushed a classmate to the ground
What is an antecedent
A schedule of consequences based on time and occurrence of behavior
What is an interval schedule of reinforcement
Interventions that can be implemented when problem behaviors are more likely when a student is fatigued due to sleep deprivation.
What are setting event interventions
When an item, activity or event that follows a behavior and results in an increase of that behavior
What is a maintaining consequence

Competing behavior pathway includes:
Amber got into a huge fight with her mom at home before coming to school; when she entered class she went to her desk, folded her arms and put her head on the desk.
What is a setting event
a schedule of consequences based on number of behavior occurrences
What is a ration schedule of reinforcment.
Not usually long term plans. Instead, they are immediate skills to TEACH students in an effort to reduce disruption and ensure safety.
What are alternate behaviors
Observing whether a behavior occurs or does not occur during specified time periods. Once the length of an observation session is identified, the time is broken down into smaller intervals that are all equal in length
What is interval recording or time sampling.
Outlines the supports and strategies to be implemented for reducing problem behavior and for teaching positive skills designed to replace the behavior
What is a positive behavior support plan
Charlie made fun of Marie and no one stood up for her. Later on she had a pop quiz that she wasn't prepared for. It didn't help that Marie did not eat breakfast, and spilled milk on herself during lunch. She refused to work on an art project during 6th period and stopped talking altogether.