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Trivia
Scenario
100

Verbal Operant: Mand

A mand is a verbal operant that acts as a request

ex: Child is thirsty and says "water"

100

Frequency Data

Frequency Data shows how often the target behavior is occurring 

100

ABC Data

ABC data tracks the antecedent, the behavior, and the consequence
100

True or False: Punishment procedures are a last resort

TRUE!

AZACS does not regularly practice punishment procedures. Punishment procedures require the oversight of the ABA manager and should not be implemented otherwise.

100

John is playing with his teacher, his teacher gets up to help another student, John starts crying and his teacher sits back down. John immediately stops crying. 

What is the most likely function of this behavior? 

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Attention

Because his crying starts when the teacher walks away and stops once he regains the attention of his teacher, we can hypothesize that this is an attention seeking behavior

200

Behavior Momentum

Behavior Momentum is a series of HIGH PROBABILITY tasks followed by a LOW PROBABILITY task

200

Verbal Operant: Intraverbal

An intraverbal is like a conversation

ex: Teacher says, "how old are you?" the student replies, "I'm 7"

200

Reinforcement and Punishment

Reinforcement- Increase Behavior

Punishment- Decreases Behavior

200

Give an example of Negative Punishment

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Negative- something removed

Punishment- decrease behavior

ex: You didn't do your chores this week so you can't go to the movies on Friday

In this example, you can't go to the movies (removed) because you didn't do your chores. This will decrease the likelihood of you skipping chores in the future.

200

What would be an incompatible behavior for hitting?

Tossing a ball, carrying a box
300

Positive Opposites

We use positive opposites to tell students what we WANT them to do instead of telling them what they SHOULDN'T do


ex: Instead of "stop running" you could say "walking feet please"

300

Gestural Prompt

A gesture is a non-verbal prompt

300

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)

ABA is a scientific approach to understanding behavior. It aims to systematically improve socially significant behavior.

300

What are the four functions of behavior? Remember SEAT

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The four functions of behavior are

Sensory, Escape, Attention, Tangible

300

A student is kicking the wall during a behavior. He is not kicking hard enough to injure himself and he is not near any other students.

Does this require physical intervention? 

No, if the behavior is does not pose an immediate risk the behavior likely does not require physical intervention.

400

Positive Reinforcement

Positive Reinforcement means something is being ADDED to INCREASE the likelihood of a behavior occurring in the future

ex: Getting a paycheck for coming to work

Money is being ADDED to INCREASE the likelihood that you will keep coming to work

400

Verbal Operant: Tact

A tact is a label

ex: A student looks out the window, sees a tree, and says "look, a tree!"

400

Extinction Burst

An extinction burst happens when a behavior is no longer being reinforced. This will initially cause an increase in the behavior.

ex: A students crying behavior is being put on extinction by not giving attention to the student when they are crying. Because of this, the student begins screaming louder and louder.

400

In ABC data, what does the C stand for? What is it?

consequence- what comes immediately after a behavior

400

If a student screams when they are angry, what is a possible replacement behavior for the screaming?

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Functional Communication- PEC system, Ask for a break, Request a hug/squeeze

500

Token Economy

A token economy is used to reinforce a target behavior

Each student is different and different schedules of reinforcement should be used based on the level of need

500

Behavior Specific Praise

Behavior Specific Praise lets the student know what behaviors are appropriate. It helps them associate specific behaviors with praise which will increase the likelihood of that behavior occurring in the future.


ex: Instead of "good job" you could say "great job staying in your seat!"

500

Deprivation and Satiation

Deprivation- Absence or reduction of a reinforcer to increase its effectiveness and value

Satiation- Having too much of a reinforcer which results in it losing its reinforcing effectiveness and value

500

Which verbal operant sounds like an echo?

Echoic

500

Taylor is playing with blocks. The teacher says it is time to clean up and get ready for math. Taylor starts throwing chairs and biting her teacher. The teacher takes her for a walk but as soon as they get back to class Taylor continues biting and throwing chairs.

What is the antecedent, behavior, and consequence?

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Antecedent- teacher says "clean up for math"

Behavior- throwing chairs and biting

Consequence- Taylor is taken on a walk

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