Foundations
Measurement
Analyzing Behavior Change
Functional Analysis
Antecedent Interventions
Terminology
100

All simple and logical explanations should be ruled out before considering more complex ones

What is parsimony  

100

Refers to the change in a person being observed 

What is reactivity 

100

Measuring behavior after it has occurred by measuring the effects the behavior produced on the environment 

What is a permanent product

100

Behaviors that do not depend on the actions of others to provide an outcome

Automatic reinforcement 

100

Refers to the temporal relation of stimuli or events coming before an occurrence of behavior.

What is an antecedent 

100

A proceeder that provides zero probability of reinforcement 

What is extinction 

200

A philosophy of science of behavior that relies on experimental analysis

What is behaviorism 

200

Every instance of behavior occurs during some amount of time 

What is temporal extent? 

200

Entails three elements, which all lead to creating experimental control

What is baseline logic (Prediction, verification, replication)
200

Designed to obtain information about the purposes (functions) a behavior serves for a person

What is a functional behavior assessment (FBA)

200

When stimuli with known reinforcing properties are delivered on a Fixed-time or variable-time schedule, independent of the learner's behavior. 

Non-contingent reinforcement (NCR)

200

A contingency is presented to all members of a group, but reinforcement is only given to those who meet the criteria outlined in the contingency.

What is an Independent group contingency 

300

Assumes that there is an "inner dimension" that explains behavior outside of a behavioral dimension

What is mentalism

300

Recording the time of day a behavior occurs 

What is a scatterplot 

300

The data show no evidence of an upward or downward trend, and all of the measures fall within a small range of values.

What is stable baseline

300

Behaviors that are learned as a result of their effectiveness in terminating or postponing aversive events

What is negative reinforcement

300

An interspersed sequence of requests or pre-task requests also refer to

Behavior momentum 

300

Establishes communicative behavior to compete with problem behaviors evoked by an establishing operation

What is functional communication training 

400

Entails describing all procedures with detail and clarity

What is technological

400

Wrist counters, tally marks, frequency measures are examples of

What are event recordings

400

Compares the differential effects of a range of values of the independent variable

What is a parametric analysis

400

When a behavior occurs frequently, though it is not consistently followed by a specific consequence 

What is intermittent reinforcement 

400

Establishes communicative behavior to compete with problem behaviors evoked by an establishing operation 

Functional communication training (FCT)

400

When the rate, latency, duration, or magnitude of a response is altered in the presence of an antecedent stimulus 

What is stimulus control 

500

_____is behavior selected by the history of its consequences 

What is operant behavior 

500

The process of applying quantitative labels to observed events using a standard set of rules

What is measurement 

500
Refers to the way the independent variable is manipulated in the study

Experimental design 

500

The intervention should be....

Functionally equivalent to problem behavior 

500

NCR escape (i.e., negative reinforcement) potentially does what to the instructional process?>

What is interrupt  

500

An antecedent intervention where reinforcement occurs on a FT or VT schedule independent of the learner's behavior 

What is non-contingent reinforcement 

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