This measure tracks how many times a behavior occurs in a given time frame, such as 5 times in 1 minute.
What is Rate?
This document outlines specific teaching procedures, including goals, materials, instructions, and prompting.
What is skill acquisition plan?
This written document includes the function of behavior, replacement skills, and specific intervention strategies.
What is Behavior Reduction Plan or Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP)?
You should always describe behavior in terms that can be seen and measured, not in terms of emotions or thoughts.
What is observable and measurable behavior?
RBTs must receive ongoing supervision by this professional.
What is Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)?
This measurement system includes partial interval, whole interval, and momentary time sampling.
What is Discontinuous Measurement?
Tokens, praise, and high-fives are examples of this type of reinforcer, learned through association.
What is Conditioned Reinforcer?
Throwing materials to avoid a non-preferred task is most likely an example of this behavior function.
What is Escape?
This type of assessment helps determine what items or activities might function as reinforcers.
What is Preference Assessment?
RBTs may only perform tasks that they are trained and competent to do. This is called staying within your ___.
What is Scope of Practice?
This type of measurement does not require direct observation of the behavior as it occurs.
What is Permanent Product Recording?
These two processes ensure a skill works in new settings and continues over time.
What is Generalization and Maintenance?
This procedure involves withholding reinforcement for a previously reinforced behavior.
What is Extinction?
This method presents two items at a time and records which one is chosen.
What is paired stimulus preference assessment?
RBTs should complete documentation and submit data within this time frame after the session.
What is ASAP or immediately after session?
This measure tracks the time between the delivery of an instruction and the start of the behavior.
What is Latency Recording?
This teaching method reinforces closer and closer approximations to the target behavior.
What is Shaping?
This strategy reinforces a desired behavior while placing the problem behavior on extinction.
What is Differential Reinforcement?
This preference assessment presents multiple items, and once an item is chosen, it is removed from the array.
What is Multiple Stimulus Without Replacement (MSWO?)
If you miss a behavior or record the wrong time, it affects this crucial quality of your data.
What is accuracy?
This continuous measurement records the time between instances of the same behavior.
What is Interresponse Time Recording (IRT)?
This process moves control from a prompt to the natural stimulus.
What is Stimulus Control Transfer?
In this form of differential reinforcement, you reinforce a specific alternative behavior, not just the absence of behavior.
What is Differential Reinforcement of Alternative Behavior (DRA)?
This type of functional assessment gathers information through interviews, questionnaires, or rating scales.
What is indirect assessment?
This principle ensures that all recorded data is complete, consistent, and not altered.
What is Data/Treatment Integrity?