Behavior Data Collection
Abbreviations
Prompting
Functions
Antecedent Strategies
100

Continuous method of data collection that measures how long a given behavior lasts.

What is Duration?

100

What does BCBA stand for?

What is Board Certified Behavior Analyst?

100

Level of prompting that includes physically manipulating the clients body to complete the entire target response. Often referred to as hand over hand prompting.

What is Full Physical Prompt?

100

Name the 4 functions of Behavior

What is Sensory (automatic), Escape, Attention, and Tangibles

100

Universal antecedent strategy in which client is able to choose from 2 or more options of reinforcers, activities, learning targets, etc.

What is Offering Choices?

200

Continuous method of data collection that involves keeping a count of every occurrence of a given behavior.

What is Frequency?

200

What does NET stand for?

What is Natural Environment Teaching?

200

Prompt in which the BT gives the client the initial sound of the target vocal response

What is Partial Verbal Prompt?

200

BT told Imanii that it was time to do work. Imanii yelled "no" and eloped out of the room. The work was delayed as BT attempted to redirect client back to area.

What is Escape Function?

200

Universal antecedent strategy in which client is given advanced warning or heads up of a change in routine or transition. Can be paired with timers or visual supports.

What is Priming?

300

Continuous method of data collection that calculates the number of times a behavior occurs in a specific time period.

What is Rate?

300

What does DTT stand for?

What is Discrete Trial Training?

300

Prompt where the BT points to the object or image that we want the client to select.

What is Gesture Prompt?

300

Steven saw that his younger sister was playing with his Spider man toy. Steven hit his sister and grabbed the toy.

What is Access to Tangible Function?

300

Universal antecedent strategy where the BT arranges the environment so that they have control over reinforcers and are positioned between the client and exits.

What is Environmental Modifications/Arrangements?

400

Discontinuous method of data collection where the BT records if the target behavior occurred at any part of a given interval of time.

What is Partial Interval?

400

What does FCT stand for?

What is Functional Communication Training?

400

Prompt where the target stimuli is placed in a different spot than the rest of the array of stimuli.

What is Positional Prompt?

400

BT was talking to mom about client programs. Clara then engaged in high-pitched screaming. Mom went over to Clara and asked if she was ok. Clara smiled.

What is Attention Function?

400

Universal antecedent strategy that involves first/then language such as "first work, then play"

What is the Premack Principle?

500

Discontinuous method of data collection where the BT records if the target behavior occurred at the precise moment that an interval of time ends

What is Momentary Time Sampling?

500

What does DRI stand for?

What is Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible Behaviors?

500

Place the following prompts in order of least to most intrusiveness :full physical, independent, positional, gesture, partial physical, model prompt

What is Independent, Positional, Gesture, Model, Partial Physical, Full Physical?

500

While alone on a break, Sabrina snaps her fingers repeatedly. BT enters room and tries to talk to Sabrina, but the behavior continues until BT gives Sabrina a Rubiks Cube to play with.

What is Sensory Function?

500

Universal antecedent strategy in which the BT runs a few trials of easier or mastered targets with the client before running a harder, in-progress goal.

What is Behavior Momentum?

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