Guess the Function
Name the Term
What the Function?
Name The Behavior
100
This function helps individuals get items then want. 

What is Access?

100

This is the field that the acronym ABA stands for

What is Applied Behavioral Analysis?

100

Ripping a worksheet is an example of a behavior maintained by this function

Escape

100

•The use of intentional physical force that cause damage to objects, self, or others

•Examples of aggressive behavior include:

• hitting, pushing, kicking, punching, pinching, throwing objects, biting, and scratching.

Aggression

200

This function helps relieve or seek a preferred sensation.

 What is Automatic or Sensory?

200

A brief array of highly preferred items for the learner to choose from before completing a non preferred task

What is a preference assessment?

200

Scratching an itch is an example of a behavior maintained by this function

What is Automatic or Sensory?

200

This behavior includes any combination of:

• crying with tears, dropping to floor, pulling towards items/grabbing items that have been denied, throwing items that are within her reach towards the person denying object, scratching a person’s body and pulling hair.

Tantrum

300

This is another name for a the escape function

What is Avoidance?

300

This individual delivers the interventions, is the eyes and ears to the supervisor and facilitates communication between parents and supervisors

Who is the Behavioral Technician?

300

Taking an Advil to get rid of a headache is an example of a behavior maintained by this function

What is Automatic or Sensory?

300

•Any instance that includes walking away from a person or leaving the area towards a preferred activity

Elopement

400

These behaviors help an individual get out of doing a non preferred task or being in a non preferred setting.

What is Escape or Avoidance?

400

 People with this developmental disability often have problems with social communication and interaction, and restricted or repetitive behaviors or interests.

What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?

400

Cashing a check is an example of a behavior maintained by this function

What is Access?

400

Bonus DAILY DOUBLE

a specific environmental cue that signals to an individual that a particular behavior will be reinforced or punished. Occasions Behavior

SD or Discriminative Stimulus

500

This function is for behaviors that get this in order to increase occurrences

What is Attention?

500

Cues used to help learner provide the right answer or target response

What is Prompting?

500

Telling a joke is an example of a behavior maintained by this function

What is attention?

500

EXTRA DAILY DOUBLE

Known as Antecedent, Behavior and Consequence response chain, Helps us identify the functions

A-B-Cs of behavior

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