Antecedents
Procedures
Verbal Operants
Consequences
The RM Way!
100

MO-SD-Response-Consequence refers to this.

What is the 4-term contingency for behavior?

100

This is used when a client inappropriately tries to access an item/activity/attention that they want.

What is a count mand?

100

A verbal operant evoked by a state of deprivation or aversion and is maintained by a specific reinforcer.

What is a mand?

100

This is the consequence when a stimulus is added to the environment immediately following a behavior that increases the future frequency of that behavior.

What is positive reinforcement?

100

BTB stands for this.

What is be the best?

200

An unlearned event or condition that alters the value of consequences and the probability of behaviors associated with those consequences.

What is an unconditioned motivating operation?

200
This is the procedure used to teach new skills.
What is errorless teaching?
200

A verbal operant that is evoked by a verbal discriminative stimulus that has formal similarity and point-to-point correspondence with the response.

What is an echoic?

200

This is the consequence when a stimulus is removed from the environment following a behavior that increases the future frequency of that behavior.

What is negative reinforcement?

200

This was the first RM clinic.

What is Richmond Hill?

300

A motivating operation that alters the value of another stimulus or event as a type of reinforcer.

What is a CMO-T?

300

This procedure involves ending trials if a child refuses an alternative choice and moving on to a different task.

What is accepting no?

300

An operant evoked by a verbal SD that is a motor response to the SD.

What is a listener response?

300

This is the consequence when a stimulus is removed from the environment immediately following the behavior that reduces the future frequency of the behavior.

What is negative punishment?

300
This is what someone means when they say you're AP!

What is all pro?

400

These are the three types of discriminative stimuli.

What are SD, S-Delta, and SDP

400

This procedure is embedded in error correction, errorless teaching, and operant transfers.

What is prompt fading?

400
A verbal operant whos response is evoked by a verbal discriminative stimulus that does not have formal similarity or point-to-point correspondence with the verbal SD.

What is an intraverbal?

400

This is the consequence when a stimulus is added to the environment following a behavior that decreases the future frequency of the behavior.

What is positive punishment?

400

As a team member you should always LTP, this means you should always.

What is look the part.

500

This is the acronym for ways to abolish the CMO-R.

What is C-PINSTRIPES?

500

These are the steps outlined in errorless teaching, often referred to by the acronym: PTDT

What is Prompt, Transfer, Distract, Test?

500

A verbal operant evoked by a non-verbal discriminative stimulus, that is maintained by socially mediated reinforcement.

What is a tact?

500

These are the 4 types of punishment.

What are contingent effort, response cost, over correction, and time out?

500

When someone tells you that you are Ewhat they really mean is this.

What is exceptionally efficient?
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