Functions of Behavior
Preference Assessments
Prompting
Verbal Operants
Mentors
100

The 4 functions of behavior are:

Escape, Attention, Tangible, and Sensory

100

The preference assessment in which stimuli is presented one at a time in a random order and records the learner's reaction is called what?

Single stimulus assessment

100

This is the least intrusive type of prompt, typically used to encourage independent responding.

Verbal Prompt

100

This verbal operant occurs when a person requests or asks for something they want or need.

Mand

100

This is the process of reinforcing successive approximations to a desired behavior.

Shaping

200

You are running a small group during reading instruction. One of your students calls out and is making funny faces and noises causing peers to react and laugh. What is the hypothesized function of the behavior?

Attention

200

The type of preference assessment that you should run if the learner has limited skills with scanning large arrays, and accepting removal of items would be ..

Free Operant Preference Assessment

200

In the prompt hierarchy, this type of prompt involves gently guiding the learner through the motion needed to complete the task.

Physical Prompt

200

This verbal operant involves labeling or naming things in the environment.

Tact

200

This schedule of reinforcement provides a reward after an unpredictable number of responses.

Variable ratio schedule

300

You walk with your student down the hall, as soon as you get to the classroom door, they drop to the floor. What is the hypothesized function?

Escape

300

Paired Stimulus Preference Assessments are also called what?

Forced Choice

300

This prompt involves visual aids such as pictures, icons, or gestures to help the learner complete a task.

Visual Prompt

300

This type of verbal operant occurs when a person repeats what someone else has said.

Echoic

300

This term refers to a decrease in a behavior due to the removal of reinforcement.

Extinction

400

ABC stands for:  

Antecedent Behavior Consequence

400

How do you calculate the highest preferred item when using a paired preference assessment?

Add up the amount of times each of the items were selected. The item that was selected the most is highest preferred, the item selected the least the least preferred item

400

This procedure systematically reduces the level of assistance provided, moving from more intrusive prompts to less intrusive ones.

Prompt Fading

400

This verbal operant is a response to a question or statement, often involving fill-in-the-blank or answering based on prior learning.

Intraverbal

400

This type of data collection records whether a behavior occurred at any point during a specific interval of time.

Partial Interval Recording

500

You let the student know they can take a break. You start to gather materials, while monitoring the student. The student is given leisure materials and is observed rocking back and forth. What is the hypothesized function?

Sensory

500
What is the main difference between a MSWO and MSWR?

In a MSWO the items in the array reduces to one item which shows the least preferred item, where as in a MSWR the item chosen gets put back in the array and could be picked multiple times which would show a highly preferred item

500

This is the term for the order in which prompts are provided, starting with the most intrusive and ending with the least intrusive.

Most-to-Least Prompting

500

In Skinner’s analysis of verbal behavior, this is a type of verbal operant controlled by a nonverbal stimulus, such as an object or event.

Tact

500

In ABA, this is a procedure where a reinforcer is delivered only when a specific behavior occurs and is withheld when the behavior does not occur.

Differential Reinforcement

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