FBA / BIP
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ASSESSMENT BEHAVIOR
100
Positive strategies, program and curricular modifications and supplementary aids and supports (p. 200).
What should be included in a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP)?
100
The observer records behaviors and interactions within a given time frame.
What is Anecdotal Recording?
100
During this test a child views picture cards and tells a story about what is shown.
What is an Apperception test?
100
A method of gathering information that is conducted face to face between two people whereby recorded responses to questions are obtained.
What is an interview?
100
The speed in which a child amswers a question that may indicate anxiety or fear of criticism.
What is reaction time?
200
A problem solving Strategy used to design an effective plan for helping children learn to use appropriate behaviors.
What is a Functional Behavioral Assessment?
200
The observer looks for specific target behaviors and records their frequency.
What is Event Recording?
200
Looking for prevaling themes in a child's stories: loneliness, sadness and perhaps anger.
What is the goal of an Apperception test.
200
The individual is asked a specific set of predetermined questions in a controlled manner.
What is a structured interview?
200
A students verbal interaction with an examiner indicating the need to vent tension as well as possibe speech and language difficulties.
What are verbalizations?
300
To verify the seriousness of the problem, define the problem behavior in concrete terms, collect data on possible causes of problem behavior, analyze data and formulate and test a hypothesis.
What is the purpose of an FBA?
300
The observer records the time between a stimulus and a response.
What is Latency Recording?
300
Completed by parents, students and teachers to gain information about differing viewpoints related to a child's behavior.
What are rating scales.
300
Substantial discussion and interaction between the interviewer and interviewee occurs because questions are not predetermined.
What is an unstructured interview?
300
The ability to shift from one task to another with or without difficulty whereby learning styles may be determined.
What is adaptability?
400
A Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) is as a result of ________
What is a FBA?
400
The observer records the amount of time a target behavior occurs.
What is Duration Recording?
400
Requires an individual to respond to indistinct stimuli; to "project" his feeling about himself onto paper.
What is a projective drawing test?
400
Besides ______________, interviews become a very important part of the behavioral assessment.
What is observation?
400
Indicator of serious problems because of an inability to relax during testing through reassurance from the examiner.
What is adjustment to the situation?
500
Clear descriptions of behavior, circumstances surrounding problem behavior, the "pay-off" of the behavior for the child, development of a hypotheses and collection of direct observations.
What is included in a FBA?
500
The goal of __________is to identify target behaviors.
What is the observation?
500
The examiner provides the beginning of a sentence for the student to complete in order to gain information related to the emotions and feeling of the student.
What are sentence completion tests?
500
Two ways to assess problem beehaviors.
What are observations and interviews?
500
Attention to adjustment to the situation, reaction time, nature of responses, verbalizations, organizational approach used during testing, adaptability and attitude.
What is understanding a students behavior during testing?
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