Acronyms
Terms
Reinforcement & Punishment
DR's
Misc.
100

This Term reffered as DTT

What is Discrete Trial Training

100

This term refers to the activity of living organisms that is external or internally  observable

What is behavior

100

Positive Reinforcement defined as the presentation of a desirable consequence, following the occurrence of a ______ behavior, which _______ the probability that the behavior will occur more frequently in the future.

What is Specific, increases

100

Reinforce occurrences of a desirable alternative to problem behavior but that is not necessarily incompatible

What is Differential reinforcement of alternative behavior (DRA)

100
This is best classified as a request
What is a mand
200

This term is referred  as  ABA

 What is a Applied behavior analysis

200

_________ behavior - is the behavioral term for language

What is Verbal behavior

200

Positive punishment: something is “added” to the mix that makes the _____. less likely to ________ or _______. (i.e., an unpleasant consequence is introduced to the subject to discourage their behavior).

What is Behavior, Continue, reoccur

200

This strategy involves reinforcing all other behaviors within a time interval besides the target behavior.

What is differential reinforcement of other behaviors (DRO)

200
Teacher: "Twinkle twinkle little" Child: "star" This is an example of
What is an intraverbal
300

This term is referred to as SD

What is discriminative stimulus

300

Verbal behavior (language) Stimulated by other verbal behavior.

Include:

● Fill in the blanks

● Answers to questions

● Conversation with comments and questions

What is Intraverbal

300

Negative reinforcement 

Demonstration of a behavior removes or avoids an “___________”(Something undesirable never happens OR goes away)

What is Aversive Stimulus 

300

Child who repeatedly washes his hands before lunch. In this case, the teacher wants the child to wash his hands, but not more than once before lunch. Using _____. , the teacher would reward the child by allowing him to be first in line for lunch if he avoids washing his hands more than once.

What is DRL

300

There are two major parameters that impact the SD results.

What is prompt what is reinforcement 

400

This is commonly referred to as “ABC”

What is Antecedent Behavior Consequence

400

is added into the environment to help bring out the correct

response from the learner.

What is Prompt!
400

Negative punishment: something is “_________” from the mix that makes the behavior less likely to continue or reoccur (i.e., something _________ is removed from the subject to discourage their behavior).

What is Taken away, pleasant

400

Example A child could be taught to present his teacher with a PECS icon for a break from work instead of using tantrums to escape his undesired activity.

What is DRA

400

These are the four functions of behavior

What is access to tangibles, escape, attention and Sensory 

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