What's going on here?
Rules are Rules
Does anyone actually care?
Actual Evidence,
Not Just Vibes
Obsessed with Data
Read the Room
Make it worth their while
100

This type of assessment identifies contingencies that may maintain problem behaviors.

What is a Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBA)?

100

This type of behavior develops through direct contact with reinforcement and punishment contingencies. 

What is contingency-shaped behavior? 

100

This term refers to the degree to which goals, procedures and outcomes are important to clients and stakeholders. 

What is social validity?

100

This term refers to interventions supported by multiple high-quality research studies demonstrating effectiveness. 

What is an Evidence Based Practice or EBP?

100

This measurement system records the number of times a behavior occurs. 

What is frequency? 

100

A stimulus that signals reinforcement is available for specific behavior is called this. 

What is discriminative stimulus or SD?
100

This type of reinforcement involves adding a stimulus following a behavior to increase its future liklihood.

What is positive reinforcement 

200

This preference assessment involves presenting two stimuli at a time and recording which item the learner selects.

What is a Paired Stimulus Preference Assessment?

200

Following a statement such as "raise your hand before speaking" is an example of this type of behavior. 

What is rule-governed behavior? 

200

When a behavior is influenced by more than one variable at the same time, it is said to be under this.

What is multiple control? 

200
This is a commonly used type of research design used in ABA that demonstrates functional relationships between interventions and outcomes. 

What is single-subject design?

200

If you wanted to monitor the length of tantrums a student emits during math class, you would probably select this measurement system. 

What is duration? 

200

When a behavior occurs in the presence of one stimulus but not another due to reinforcement history this has occurred. 

What is stimulus discrimination? 

200

Removing an aversive stimulus following a behavior to increase the behavior is called this. 

Negative reinforcement. 

300

In this preference assessment, multiple items are presented simultaneously and the learner can select one item per trial. After the learner selects an item, during the next trial that item is not given as a choice again. 

What is Multiple Stimulus WITHOUT replacement (MSWO)?

300

A student learns not to touch a hot stove after being burned once. This is an example of this type of learning. 

What is contingency-shaped behavior? 
300

In ABA goals should focus on behaviors that improve this aspect of the individuals daily functioning (Hint: "Applied")

What is quality of life? (also will accept anything regarding functional life skills that support independence, happiness, etc.)

300

True or False: If an intervention is evidence-based means it will work for all students.

FALSE 

300

Albus is taking too long to get started on his work after his teacher gives the class the directions for their daily assignment.  His teacher should consider using this measurement system to monitor his progress on getting started on his work more quickly following directions. 

What is latency? 

300

When a behavior occurs in the presence of a stimuli similar to the original SD, this is occurring. 

What is stimulus generalization? 

300
True or false: If an instructor says something mean to a learner, this is negative reinforcement.

FALSE - the "negative" does not mean punitive in ABA

400

This type of functional assessment involves systematically manipulating antecedents and consequences to determine the function of a behavior.

What is a functional analysis assessment? (FAA or FA)

400

A behavior that occurs because a person was told what will happen if they behave in a certain way is called this. 

What is rule-governed behavior? 

400

Teaching functional communication to replace problem behavior is an example of targeting this type of socially meaningful skill.

What is Verbal Behavior?

400

Functions of behaviors matter when selecting interventions.  If you have a learner who is engaging in attention seeking behavior, what should you teach them to do? 

To use a socially acceptable behavior to request attention or to get the attention of teachers, peers or others.

400

Recording whether or not a behavior occurs during specific time intervals is called this.

What is interval recording or time sampling? 

400

A teacher wants to get a student to do something they are not likely to do, so she first delivers several rapid instructions that are easy for the student to follow and then suddenly gives the more difficult direction. The strategy she is using is called this. 

What is behavioral momentum strategy or high-probability or high-p request sequence?
400

The phrase "behavior goes where reinforcement flows" refers to what behavioral concept

Matching Law

500

This indirect assessment method gathers information from caregivers or staff about behaviors but does not involve direct observation of the student. 

What is an indirect assessment/interview/questionnaire? 

500

This type of learning occurs when a learner is not directly taught and or reinforced for using a behavior,  but when they see someone else learning and being reinforced they learn the behavior also. 

What is observational learning? 

500

This is the phrase a behavior analyst might use when discussing cost benefit considerations of an intervention, how long it would take a learner to learn something new and how the considered intervention fits into the operational structure of their ABA company.

What is efficiency?

500

When a student engages in self-stimulatory or automatically reinforcing behaviors during break times that interfere with their own learning or engagement or the learning of others, you may want to consider teaching this. 

What are functional leisure skills. 

500

This measurement system calculates responses per a given unit of time. 

What is rate? 

500

When a new behavior emerges that serve the same function as another behavior an individual uses (such as waving or saying "hello" instead of "hi") it is called

Response generalization

500

The differential reinforcement procedures reinforces and alternative appropriate behavior while withholding reinforcement for problem behavior.

What is a DRA (Differential reinforcement of Alternative Behavior)

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