Functions of behavior
Antecedent Strategies
Consequence Strategies
Teaching and Supports
BSP
100

Name one of the four functions of behavior

Sensory, Escape/Avoidance, Attention, or Tangible

100

Strategies that occur BEFORE a behavior happens

Antecedent strategies

100

Strategies used AFTER a behavior occurs

Consequence strategies

100

The process used to teach a client to request what they want

Mand training

100

A structured plan created from an FBA (functional behavior assessment)

A behavior support plan (BSP)

200

When is the best time to take action with interfering behaviors?

Before it happens

200

Schedule using predicable pictures showing upcoming activities

Visual Schedule

200

We avoid giving this when a problem behavior occurs

Attention

200

These can be used to exchange for desired items or removed to indicate how many trials need to be completed before reinforcement is available.

Tokens

200

Skills taught to replace interfering behaviors

Replacement behaviors
300

This assessment identifies why a behavior occurs

A Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)

300

Which describes tangible function 

Attention 

300

If errors keep occuring you should 

change prompts

300

Tool that is used to signal when time starts or ends

Timer

300

When a client is drifting off task, what should you do? 

Increase reinforcement 

400

A behavior maintained by getting items or activities

Tangible reinforcement

400

Mand training mainly teaches what 

Requesting 

400

True or False: Antecedent strategies belong in a BSP? 

True 
400

Assessment used to determine reinforcers

Preference assessment

400

Used to monitor progress using recorded information

Data collection and monitoring

500

Behavior reinforced by internal stimulation

Sensory (automatic) reinforcement

500

Boost compliance by clarifying what 

Goals and rewards 

500

Which one of the three I's meaning the behavior no longer works

Ineffective

500

True or False: 10 BSP components were listed 

NOPE it was 7 

500

O'Neil et al. suggested these three planning concepts

The three I's (Irrelevant, inefficient, ineffective)

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