TCO A
TCO B
TCO G
TCO F
TCO H
100

Thoughts, feelings are called what

Mentalism

100
This stimulus class has multiple things in commom

Feature

100

This DRL procedure has to do with IRT

Spaced responding

100

Obtaining previous IEP's, BIPs, psychological testing, IQ test fall under what type of review

Historical

100

This unwanted effect is also known as schedule induced behaviors. What is the primary term and is it reinforcement, punishment or extinction?

Adjunctive behaviors

200
Attitudes of Science

DEERSPP (determinism, Experimentation, Empiricism, Replication, Selectionism, Parsimony, and Philosophic Doubt)

200

4 basic schedules of reinforcement

FI, FR, VI, VR

200

Difference between conditional and simple discrimination

Simple-3 term contingency 

Conditional-4 term contingency 

200
This preference assessment has an AKA called "forced choice"
Paired stimulus
200

How do you mitigate the unwanted effects of behavior contrast?

Prepare stakeholders

300

Skinner is most commonly known for what

Radical behaviorism
300

The difference between multiple and mixed schedules of reinforcement is

There is an SD for multiple and for mixed there is no SD

300

This is also known as the hero group contingency

dependent 

300

The condition not apart of Iwata's traditional FA

Tangible

300

This occurs when the target behavior and the replacement behavior are not being reinforced.

Resurgence 

400

A BCBA conducts an experiment analysing the use of NCR versus a FR3 schedule. The results show that the NCR was stronger than the FR3 schedule. After 3 months since discontinuation the BCBA checks in with the guardians to see that NCR is still working. This is what principle of ABA

Effective

400
When you are hungry and you start to search for food more what is effect is this called
Evocative-increases the behavior
400

When using this skill for programming for generalization you are ensuring that reinforcement cannot be predicted....

Indiscriminable contingency 

400

What 3 things do you need for informed consent

Capacity, Voluntariness, and Knowledge 

400

When collaborating with a professional that wants to implement a procedure that is not peer viewed or evidence based, how can you continue to have the best interest of the client at heart and work with the professional?

Take data

500

A professional is implementing principles of ABA in their work setting. The professional implements a reinforcement system for when staff complete their work before their shift ends and implements a punishment procedure when their work is not completed. This would be called?

Practice Guided

500

Multiple antecedents control the response is called....

Convergent multiple control

500

Knowing that a strawberry is larger than a grape falls under what contingency

Relational Frame Theory

500

2 parts: What makes the synthesized FA different from others AND what is it also known as

Tests multiple conditions at once, used caregiver interview and its also known as the IISCA

500

A guardian wants to implement a procedure they saw on TV, they are aware it could harm the child but feel this is the last straw, what do you do?

Report suspicion of abuse or neglect to local authorities and CPS

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