Data points on a graph represent this.
What is percent correct?
What is Full Physical?
What is the first thing you should do before you start running a trial?
What is Establish attending from the student
The amount of trials per program.
What is 5 trials?
The abbreviation for this prompt is FP.
What is Full Physical Prompt?
The green line across the graph indicates this percentage.
What is 80%?
Light Physical Guidance at the elbow or wrist.
What is Partial Physical Prompt?
The instruction that you give to the student.
What is SD?
A correct response is marked with this.
What is +?
What is a Token Board?
You do not connect data points across this.
What is A phase change line?
Pointing at the soap dispenser when the child is washing their hands.
What is Gestural Prompt?
What the student does after the SD is presented
What is Response?
An incorrect response is marked with this.
What is -?
This is done in between trials to "reset" the student.
What is distractor?
This is indicated on the graph by an abbreviation of letters (Ex: FP)
What is Prompt?
During DTT, the instructor sets up the table with 3 number cards. The correct response number card is placed closer to the learner.
What is Proximity Prompt?
The consequence delivered when the student answers correctly.
What is positive reinforcement?
Mastery Criterion.
The abbreviation for this prompt is M.
What is Model Prompt?
If a student gets this percentage or lower for 3 consecutive days, something needs to be changed.
What is 40%?
The least intrusive.
What is Independent?
The consequence presented to the student when the response they give is incorrect.
What is Error Correction?
A student scores 2/5 on a writing program. The percent correct is?
What is 40%?
Jesse scored 4/5 on the first day, 3/5 on the second day, 5/5 on the third and forth day, 4/5 on the fifth day, 4/5 on the sixth day, and 5/5 on the seventh day. On what day did Jesse reach mastery criterion?
What is the fifth day?