What are the two ways to measure behaviors?
1. Continuous Measurement
2. Discontinuous Measurement
What is anything a person says, or does?
Behavior
Name the two types of schedules of reinforcement
1. Continuous Schedule
2. Intermittent Schedule
Name all five types of preference assessments.
1. Single Stimulus
2. Paired Stimulus
3. Multiple Stimulus Without Replacement (MSWO)
4. Multiple Stimulus With Replacement (MSWI)
5. Free Operant
The different types of communication people use to get their needs met or share information is called what?
Verbal Operants
The X axis records ____, while the Y axis records ____.
Session or Days (Time), Behavior Measure
A three-term-contingency is another term for what type of data?
ABC Data
What is the difference between DTT and NET
DTT uses simplified, repetitive, structured steps while NET uses the clients natural surroundings and interests as teaching opportunities.
What is the purpose of a Baseline?
To record the current level of performance without assistance
Name all seven types of verbal operants
1. Echoic
2. Mand
3. Tact
4. Intraverbal (Includes Fill-ins and Associations)
5. WH- Questions
6. Textual
7. Transcription

What is the trend of the data recorded in this image?
Upward Trend (Increasing Behavior)
What is the difference between Objective and Subjective language?
Objective describes observable and measurable behaviors, while Subjective includes opinions, labels and/or emotional descriptions
Mands are controlled by ______.
Motivation
What are the three types of common assessments in ABA?
A dad asks his son at dinner time, "What did you eat at lunch?". The Child responds with "Apple" (no apple is in sight). The dad says, "I am so glad you ate your apple!".
Which Verbal Operant is this an example of?
Intraverbal (Associations)
What is the Percent Independence equation?
(Number of Independent Responses/Total Opportunities) x 100
Example: A client independently zips up their coat 6 out of 10 trials
(6/10) x 100 = 60%
How many years must supervision documentation be maintained?
A minimum of seven years
When should Error Correction be implemented
Immediately after the error
Skills are unlikely to occur spontaneously because they are not in the clients _____.
Repertoire
Name 4 types of Antecedent interventions
1. Visual Schedules
2. Timers
3. First/Then language
4. Provide Choices
5. Task Modification
6. Enviromental Arrangement
7. Noncontingent Reinforcement (NCR)
8. Enriched Environment
9. Behavioral Momentum
10. Break Cards
11. Functional Communication Training (FCT)
12. Trade-for-Trade
13. Body Positioning
What is the advantage to an Interobserver Agreement
An IAO helps confirm that data is accurate and consistent across observers
Name at least 2 of the BACB Supervision Requirements
1. At least two face-to-face meetings
2. at least one observation with a client
3. At least one individual meeting/observation
4. A minimum of 5% of total service hours per month must be supervised
Name all possible side effects of Extinction
1. Extinction Burst
2. Response Variability
3. Emotional Behavior
4. Spontaneous Recovery
5. Avoidance or Withdrawal
Name at least two components of a BIP.
1. Target Behavior Definition
2. Function-Based Intervention Strategies
3. Reinforcement Plan
4. Crisis or Safety Procedures
5. Data Collection and Measurement
6. Mastery Criteria
Most-to-least intrusive is used for ______, while least-to-most is used for _____.
Teaching new skills, Maintaining skills