Ethics and Supervision
Terms
Reinforcement & Punishment
Teaching Strategies
Misc.
100

5% of direct client hours provided

What is the amount of supervision required each month as an RBT?

100

Refers to something someone does (observable and measureable). 

What is behavior?

100

A stimulus that increases the future probability of the behavior occurring.  

What is reinforcement?  

100

This strategy involves differential reinforcment of successive approximations to a terminal behavior.

What is shaping

100

A request

What is a mand?

200

This information is only discussed on an as needed basis

What is Confidential Information?

200

The period of time before an intervention is introduced

What is baseline?

200

A stimulus is added to the environment that increases the future probability of the behavior occurring.

What is positive reinforcement?

200

A consequence strategy used in DTT after a learner responds incorrectly 

What is error correction?

200

Teacher: "Twinkle twinkle little" Child: "star" 

What is an intraverbal?

300

Engaging in a relationship (friendship, babysitting, social media interactions) with the client or family outside of your role as an ABA provider

What are Multiple Relationships?

300

Records if the behavior is emitted throughout the entire interval.

What is whole interval recording?

300

A stimulus is removed from the environment that increases the future probability of the behavior occurring.  

What is negative reinforcement?

300
This strategy involves withholding reinforcement for a previously reinforced behavior.
What is extinction
300
This is an increase in the frequency of responding when an extinction procedure is initially implemented
What is an extinction burst
400

Treating your client with respect, giving them privacy and involving them in treatment decisions when possible

What is client dignity?

400

Using items and activities within teaching to determine what to utilize as reinforcers.

What is a preference assessment?

400

A stimulus is removed from the environment to decrease the future probability of the behavior occurring.  

What is negative punishment?

400

An antecedent strategy used in DTT: After SD is delivered an immediate prompt is used. 

What is errorless teaching?

400
These are the four functions of behavior
What is access to tangibles, escape, attention and automatic reinforcement
500

Required in order to take the RBT exam and renew RBT certification

What is the RBT Competency Assessment?

500

Reinforcement that occurs after an average of a certain number of responses.  

What is a variable ratio of reinforcement?

500

A stimulus is added to the environment that decreases the future probability of that behavior occurring.  

What is positive punishment?

500

The process of breaking a complex skill or series of behaviors into smaller, teachable units

What is a task analysis?

500

When a behavior is consistent across people, settings, and stimuli

What is generalization?

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