Increases the likelihood that a behaviour will occur
What is reinforcement?
What does FP stand for?
What is full physical prompting?
What occurs immediately before a behaviour?
What is an antecedent?
A learner answers a question
What is an intraverbal?
What does ABC stand for?
What is antecedent, behaviour, consequence?
Two types of reinforcement
What is positive and negative?
Staff demonstrates an action for the learner
What is a model prompt?
Sensory, escape, attention, tangible
What are the 4 functions of behaviour?
Labeling objects
What is a tact?
Where you showcase data collected from a learner to see if behaviour is increasing or decreasing
What is a graph?
What does DRO stand for?
What is differential reinforcement of other behaviours?
Pointing to or touching an object
What is a gestural prompt?
What does SIB stand for?
What is self-injurious behaviour?
A request or demand for something
What is a mand?
The data collected before intervention is implemented
What is baseline?
No longer providing reinforcement for a previously reinforced behaviour
What is extinction?
Prompting with the following sequence:
Full physical, to partial physical, to light touch, to no prompts
What is most to least prompting?
A description of behaviour that is observable, objective and measurable
What is an operational definition?
A learner repeats a word
What is echoic?
Recording the length of time a learner preforms the behaviour
What is duration recording?
Gaining reinforcement dependent on a specific behaviour
What is contingent reinforcement?
What is fading?
An assessment that attempts to identify why a problem behaviour is occurring
What is a functional behaviour assessment?
Name the 6 verbal operants
What is a mand, tact, echoic, intraverbal, textual and transcription?
The elapsed time between a stimulus and the target behaviour
What is latency?