ABA Terms
Measurement
Data
Behavior
Interventions & Procedures
100

This consequence increases the future likelihood of behavior.

What is reinforcement

100

This is a simple tally of the number of times a behavior occurs.

What is Frequency

100

When is the best time to collect data?

What is as soon as possible after observing the behavior 

100

Escape, attention, tangible, sensory describe what?

What are functions of behavior 

100

This is the process of gradually teaching a complex skill by reinforcing successive approximations?

What is shaping

200

A little boy is playing with his toys in his room. Holding one of his stuffed animal dolls, he looks at it and says, “Zebra!” What type of verbal behavior is this?

What is tact

200

You use this measurement when you want to know how long a behavior lasts, from it's start to it's ending.

What is Duration.

200

This is the name for the visual display of data points plotted on an X-Y axis.

What is graph

200

This procedure involves reinforcing gradual changes in behavior.

What is shaping

200

This procedure involves providing a prompt to a learner and then immediately fading it out.

What is prompt fading

300

Adding something that will motivate a person to increase the likelihood that they will engage in the target behavior again. What type of reinforcement is this?


What is positive 

300

This measures the time between a discriminative stimulus (a cue or instruction) and the initiation of the response.

What is latency

300

What is the purpose of collecting data in ABA?

What is to identify patterns, monitor progress, and to drive instruction. (Any 1 response counts)

300

What does DRO stand for?

differential reinforcement of other behavior

300

This is the process of breaking a complex skill into smaller, teachable steps.

What is a task analysis

400

You are recording the time it takes from the presentation of the demand (Sd) to the first instance of behavior. What are you measuring?

 What is IRT (Inter-Response Time)

400

Provide one example of continuous measurements? 

What is Frequency or Duration 

400

Which measurement procedure is the target behavior recorded in if it occurs at any point within the scoring procedure? 

What is Partial Interval Recording 

400

What often happens when a behavior is put on extinction. 

Behavior temporarily increases. 

400

This type of reinforcement schedule provides a reinforcer after a fixed number of responses.

What is a fixed ration (FR) schedule

500

Reinforcement is delivered, on average, every 2 minutes following the first response after the time is up. What reinforcement schedule is this?

What is VI-2 (variable interval of 2 minutes)

500

Provide one example of discontinuous measurements. 

What is partial interval, whole interval, or momentary time sampling

500

Which measurement procedure is used when you record whether a target behavior occurred throughout the ENTIRE duration of a specific interval of time?

What is Whole Interval Recording 

500

What kind of ABA practice do we utilize at this company that is defined as an ethical, person-centered approach that prioritizes a client's voluntary participation and willingness to engage in therapy. It's about respecting the client's voice, whether it's expressed verbally or non-verbally, and making adjustments to the treatment plan when they signal a lack of buy-in. 

What is assent-based practice

500

This is a procedure where a stimulus that previously signaled reinforcement is presented repeatedly without the reinforcement to reduce the behavior. 

What is extinction

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