The AKA for Labeling
What is TACT?
TA stands for...
What is TASK ANALYSIS ?
The process of building a positive, trusting relationship between the therapist and the client. The goal is for the child to associate the therapist with fun, safety, and positive rewards, making the therapist naturally motivating to be around
What is PAIRING?
This strategy involves differential reinforcments of successive approximations to a terminal behavior.
What is SHAPING?
The teacher says "What do you sit on?" and the child says "Chair" This is an example of an...
What is INTRAVERBAL?
The AKA for Vocal Imitation
What is Echoic(s)?
HRE stands for..
What is Happy, Relaxed, and Engaged?
Your client often engages in inappropriate behaviors at the clinic. You notice that when he does this, the technician says "what are you doing?" "no thank you" and "we don't do that" increasing the likelihood that he will continue to do this in the future. What appears to be the function of this behavior?
What is ATTENTION?
This is the process of breaking a complex skill or series of behaviors into smaller, teachable units; also refers to the result of this process.
What is TASK ANALYSIS
What is TACT?
The AKA for LISTENER RESPONDING
What is Receptive Communication?
FCT stands for..
What is Functional Communication Training?
Positive reinforcement occurs when a behavior is followed immediately by the _______ of a stimulus that ____ the future frequency of the behavior in similar conditions.
What is PRESENTATION, what is INCREASES
When a patient does not yet respond, and I provide the correct answer so they do not error, this is known as..
What is ERRORLESS TEACHING?
The RBT says "sit down" for a child to sit down is known as a...
What is... RECEPTIVE INSTRUCTION? (or listener response)
The AKA for Incidental Teaching
What is Natural Environment Teaching?
SD stands for...
Discriminative Stimulus
The strongest, most powerful preference assessment is ABA is...
What is PAIRED STIMULUS preference assessment?
This strategy involves withholding reinforcement for a previously reinforced behavior
What is EXTINCTION?
Putting items into categories when given a model, follows under which skill area?
What is VISUAL PERFORMANCE?
The AKA for Behavior Momentum
What is High Probability Response Sequence? / High P's
DRI stands for...
What is Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible behaviors?
In order for an item to be considered generalized, it must be across.. (3 answers)
What is people, settings, and stimuli
This strategy involves repeatedly using the same Sd several times in a row, and is used to introduce new items and/or work on trouble items
What is MASS TRIALS?
This verbal operant requires point to point correspondence (exact/same) and formal similarity in order to be correct
What is an ECHOIC?!