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Ethics
Example of
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Primary Reinforcer
What is a reinforcer that is effective without any prior learning, is "in born", typically biologically based, though not necessarily
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when a reinforcer loses its effectiveness, primarily through overuse. primary reinforcers are particularly susceptible to this.
What is satiation
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Time out contingency
What is a given reinforcer is removed for a short period of time, contingent upon an inappropriate behavior
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As a BCBA, you may only take on these types of clients
What is "the behavior analyst accepts as clients only those individuals or entities (agencies, firms, etc.) whose behavior problems or requested service are commensurate with the behavior analyst's education, training, and experience"
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deprivation
What is ...?
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Prompt Dependency
What is a condition wherein individuals do not respond to a discriminative stimulus unless they receive prompts. This is a result of poor teaching!
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an added antecedent stimulus that brings about a specific behavior. there are many different types.
What is prompt
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2 reasons to avoid time out procedures
What is accidentally reinforcing with attention AND accidentally reinforcing an avoidance behavior
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Name the one time a client does not have the right to confidentiality.
What is to protect the client or others from harm
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generalized reinforcer
What is ...money, token economies
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negative punishment
What is a contingency wherein a particular response is withdrawn following a target response, leading to a decrease in the future probability of that target behavior occurring.
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a stimulus in the presence of which a particular response will not be reinforced or punished
What is S Delta
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A token economy where tokens are only earned is best for what types of learners?
What is early learners, those with minimal response cost concept, those without highly preferred reinforcers or using typically non-specific reinforcers
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true or false. You always need consent to conduct a functional assessment.
What is true
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incidental teaching
What is ....
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spontaneous recovery
What is a temporary recovery of the extinguished behavior during the first part of extinction sessions that follow the first session, AKA extinction burst
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an antecedent stimulus that signals that a particular behavior will be reinforced.
What is discriminative stimulus
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This is how you start a token economy for an early learner...
What is 1:1 ratio of token/social praise with access to reinforcement.
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What is required to supervise upcoming BCBAs or graduate students as of 2015?
What is completion of an 8 hr training course, completion of BACB modules for supervisors, passing BACB exam for supervisors
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escape extinction
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extinction
What is to cease reinforcement of a previously reinforced behavior to decrease the behavior's frequency... what is the maintaining function? escape extinction, attention extinction, etc?
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a negative punishment procedure in which an individual loses a previously earned reinforcer contingent upon inappropriate behavior
What is response cost contingency
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Define stimulus control/stimulus discrimination
What is the behavioral control by antecedent conditions; demonstrated when the behavior is emitted in the presence of one stimulus (Sd), but not in the presence of the other (delta)
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From an ethical standpoint, a client choses to leave your care against clinical recommendation, what are you bound to do?
What is support in a transition plan, complete a final assessment, etc.
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attention extinction
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