Terms
Measurements
Assessment
Skills Acqu/Bx Red
Ethics
100

The four principle consequences that maintain behavior

What is positive and negative reinforcement and punishment

100

The count of behavior during session

What is frequency?

100

A direct method of assessment that the observer records what happens before and what happens after a behavior

What is ABC data collection?

100

Written instructions of a behavioral chain

What is a task analysis?

100

Amount of money that is the maximum a BACB credentialed professional can accept as a gift

What is $10.00?

200

The learner elopes when presented with task demands. You insist that they follow through with demands and block their ability to escape until the task is completed. Procedure that you are using...

What is extinction?

200

The time from when an instruction is presented to the time that the learner responds

What is latency?

200

The 'GOLD STANDARD' of assessment that manipulates the environment to determine function

What is a functional analysis (FA)?

200

Removal of a learner from the environment for a short period of time contingent on undesired behavior

What is an exclusionary timeout?

200

Behavior analysis relies on ________-_______ interventions (Responsible Conduct Section 1)

What is evidence-based?

300

Toileting: You provide reinforcement for pulling down pants and once the learner pulls down their pants independently 5 consecutive times, you do not present reinforcement until they sit on the toilet (pulling down pants is placed on extinction). They sit on the toilet independently for 5 consecutive times and then you do not reinforce sitting on the toilet, but reinforce elimination (going to the bathroom). What behavior analytic procedure is this?

What is shaping?

300

Most appropriate measurement method for a behavior that is not easy to count (not discrete)

What is discontinuous measurement?

300

Surveys, interviews and questionnaires

What is indirect assessment?

300

Method of teaching that is most beneficial for generalization

What is incidental/NET?

300

A parent informs you that the social worker suggested a pressure blanket to meet your learner's sensory needs and asks what you think. What should you do?

What is ask your BCBA?

400

The BCBA has asked the learner's parents not to allow access to most preferred tangibles on the days that sessions are scheduled. What is the BCBA trying to manipulate?

What is motivating operations?

400

Your sessions are either 2, 3, or 5 hours long. The target behaviors are considered discrete. This is the most appropriate continuous measurement method

What is rate?

400

The three components of a thorough FBA

What is indirect assessment, direct assessment and functional analysis?

400

Four steps of behavioral skills training (BST)

What is providing instructions, modeling, practicing and providing feedback?

400

Laws that require you to report any indication of abuse or neglect.

What is mandated reporting laws?

500

Calvin frequently engages in tearing up worksheets that involve phonics or math. The baseline for this behavior is approximately 15 minutes. You set a timer for 13 minutes when he is presented with a phonics or math worksheet, and if he doesn't tear up his paper during that time, reinforcement is provided. What type of differential reinforcement is being implemented?

What is a DRO?

500

This measurement method may underestimate behavior

What is whole interval recording?

500

Time based preference assessment

What is a single stimulus preference assessment?

500

Refers to a learner engaging in a different response under the same stimulus condition. Most beneficial method of teaching is incidental teaching

What is response generalization?

500

Providing behavior analytic services while simultaneously engaging in a non-behavior analytic relationship is considered...

What is a multiple relationship?

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