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Definitions
From the BIP
Non-Behavioral Lingo
100

When Scoute arrives each morning she either waves her hand, says "good morning", or does a head nod to greet everyone.

What is a response class?

100

After the target behavior occurs for an average amount of time, reinforcement is provided.

What is a variable interval schedule of reinforcement?

100

M.F. receives two minutes of trampoline time each time he transitions 15 feet.

What is a fixed ratio schedule of reinforcement?

100

A description of positive reinforcement.

What is giving the kid what they want when they do what we want to encourage them to do more of the things we want them to do?

200

Gina loves food but is neutral toward being touched. I pat Gina on the back while she eats. Now Gina likes it when people pat her on the back.

What is classical or respondent conditioning?

200

A stimulus is added following behavior and it leads to a decrease in the future occurrence of similar behavior.

What is positive punishment?

200

When I.S. engages in self-injury, Cyrus and Lili will block SIB and prompt I.S. to touch the hold hands icon before receiving hand holding again.

What is a response?

200

A description of stimulus class.

What are things around us that share a characteristic or belong to the same group?

300

Arleen tells her swim students "good job" every 30 seconds while they learn to tread water.

What is a fixed interval schedule of reinforcement?

300

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Two or more contingencies of reinforcement both operate independently and simultaneously for two or more behaviors. Example: You can work for candy with me or work for free time with your teacher.

What is a concurrent schedule of reinforcement?

300

At the start of work the teacher says, "We are going to work for 7 minutes." After working at his desk for at least 7 minutes, I.S. is presented with an "all done" card and when he touches it he is allowed to leave the work desk.

What is a fixed interval schedule of reinforcement?

or

What is a chained schedule of reinforcement?

EXTRA POINTS for both answers.

300

A description of a continuous (FR1) schedule of reinforcement.

What is when you give the kid what they want each time they do the action that we want them to do?

400

Whenever Courtney sees Zayn, Harry, Louis, Liam, or Niall she screams "ONE DIRECTION!!!"

What is a stimulus class?

400

A change in the environment that affect the behavior of an individual.

What is a stimulus?

400

During academic table work, MF is able to escape from work after engaging in 5 responses.

What is a fixed ratio schedule of reinforcement?

What is negative reinforcement?

Double Points if you get both answers.

500

Zach likes to play the slot machines when he goes to Vegas. The slot machine is programmed to pay-out on average every 5 spins. Zach can't seem to stop playing even when he starts losing.

What is a variable ratio schedule of reinforcement?

500

A learning process where consequences result in the increase or decrease of the frequency of the same type of behavior occurring under similar conditions.

What is operant conditioning?

500

When M.E. engages in precursor behaviors or low-intensity PD, he is prompted through his coping skills before returning to his activity. In the future M.E. will engage in less PD.

What is positive punishment?

EXTRA POINTS. 

What type of positive punishment intervention is this?























Response Interruption and Redirection (RIRD)

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