Acronyms
Behavior Functions
Reinforcement and Punishment
Terms
Teaching Strategies
100

What does ABC stand for?

Antecedent

Behavior

Consequence

100

Each time a child's mom is talking on the phone the child hits their mom until she looks at them. What is the hypothesized function?

What is attention?

100

Presentation of a stimulus that increases the future likelihood of a behavior.

What is positive reinforcement?

100

Any activity of a living organism.

What is a behavior?

100

The process of breaking a complex skill into a series of smaller, teachable steps.

What is a task analysis?

200
What is an SD?

Discriminative stimulus

200

A child engages in elopement each time a demand is placed. What would you hypothesize is the function of this behavior?

What is escape?

200

Presentation of an aversive stimulus that decreases the future likelihood of a behavior.

What is positive punishment?

200

The process of no longer reinforcing a behavior based on a functional analysis with the intent to decrease that behavior. 

What is extinction?

200

The process of teaching a task beginning with the final step.

What is a backwards chaining procedure?

300

What does R+ mean?

Reinforcement

300

A child's favorite snack is on the top shelf, they climb on the counter. What is the possible function of this behavior?

What is tangible/access?

300

Removal of a preferred stimulus which decreases the future likelihood of a behavior

What is negative punishment?

300

The continued performance of a skill after teaching procedures are ended. 

What is maintenance?

300

The process of teaching a task beginning with the first step.

What is forward chaining?

400

What does SEAT stand for?

What are sensory, escape, attention, and tangible?

400

A child engages in vocal stimming when no one else is around. What is a possible function of this behavior? 

What is sensory?

400

Removal of an aversive stimulus which increases the future likelihood of a behavior

What is negative reinforcement?
400

These are the four verbal operants.

What are mand, tact, echoic, and intraverbal?

400

The process of differentially reinforcing successive approximations until a desired behavior is emitted. 

What is shaping?

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