Each time a behavior occurs
What is count or frequency?
ABC stands for....
What is antecedent, behavior, consequence?
Giving the client free access to all items and asking, "What do you want?"
What is a free operant preference assessment?
Presenting a direction, normally at the table, with 1 response and reinforcing the correct response or correcting the error.
What is DTT (discrete trial training)?
Trying to avoid demands.
What is escape?
Length of time the behavior occurs
What is duration?
The event before the behavior
What is antecedent?
Presenting an array of 3 or more items and taking 1 item away at a time
What is MSWO (multiple stimulus without replacement) preference assessment?
Teaching by successive approximations.
What is shaping?
Engaging in the behavior because you like the effect it produces.
What is sensory or automatic?
Count over time
What is rate?
The event that occurs after the behavior
What is consequence?
Presenting 1 item at a time and seeing how long the client engages with that 1 item before presenting another.
What is single-stimulus preference assessment?
Teaching the last step in a chain and having the client complete the last step as independently as possible.
What is backward chaining?
Gain access to an item or activity.
What is Tangible/Denied Access?
Time from the direction (SD) to the time the behavior occurs
What is latency?
Tameka is with her client Jenny. Tameka turns around to get something off the shelf. Jenny runs away and laughs. Tameka chases after her and tells her to stop. The antecedent is....
What is Tameka turning around?
Presenting an array of 3 or more items and after the client chooses an item, replacing the item within the array.
What is MSW (multiple-stimulus with replacement) preference assessment?
No longer providing reinforcement in the presence of certain behaviors.
What is extinction?
To gain the attention of another person.
What is attention?
Time between responses
What is IRT (inter-response time)?
Tameka is with her client Jenny. Tameka turns around to get something off the shelf. Jenny runs away and laughs. Tameka chases after her and tells her to stop. The consequence is....
Presenting a choice of 2 items at a time and asking the client to choose 1 of the 2 items.
What is paired-stimulus preference assessment?
Strengthening the response or increasing the overall likelihood of the response.
What is reinforcement?
What is escape?