Behavioral Terms
Reinforcement
ABCs
Graphs
Functions
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Number of responses emitted during an observation period

What is count?

100

The process of providing an individual with something ONLY when the target behavior occurs, which then increases the likelihood of the behavior occurring again

What is Positive Reinforcement?

100

Something that comes before a behavior, and may trigger that behavior

What is an antecedent?

100

Frequency, duration, and intensity

What are ways to measure behavior?

100
Attention, Tangible items, escape, automatic
What are the functions of behavior?
200

A variety of procedures for detecting and recording the number of times a behavior is observed.

What is event recording?

200
Withholding/discontinuing reinforcement of a previously reinforced behavior, resulting in the decrease of that behavior
What is extinction?
200
Anything an individual does
What is behavior?
200

When data points on a graph gradually get higher

What is an increasing trend?

200
With this function, ways to reinforce might be praise, spending time together, talking, and redirection
What is attention?
300

Measurement of the elapsed time between the onset of a stimulus and the initiation of a subsequent response

What is response latency?

300

Something aversive is removed from a person's experience as a way of increasing the likelihood of a behavior happening again.

What is negative reinforcement?

300

Something that follows the behavior

What is a consequence?

300

Starting with baseline, then implementing intervention, then returning to baseline, then implementing intervention again

What is ABAB reversal design?

300
With this function, ways to reinforce may include preferred activities or food
What is tangibles?
400

Procedure in which the observer records whether each individual in a group is engaged in the target behavior.

What is a planned activity check?

400

Providing reinforcement only after the target behavior occurs a set number of times. Once the behavior consistently occurs that many times, the goal is increased to a higher number in order to receive reinforcement

What is differential reinforcement of high rates of behavior?

400

In the three-term contingency (ABC), escape or attention are known as..

What is a consequence?

400

Staggering baseline across different people, settings, or behaviors. Starting one baseline after 3 sessions, the next baseline after 6 sessions, and the last baseline after 10 sessions.

What is multiple baseline design?

400

With this function, ways to reinforce include not allowing them to escape and protesting skills. Ignoring is not effective

What is escape or avoidance?

500

The amount of time that elapses between two consecutive instances of a response class.

What is interresponse time?

500

Providing reinforcement after a specific interval of time has elapsed without the problem behavior occurring. If Bob does not "talk out" for 10 minutes, he will receive 2 minutes of extra free time.

What is differential reinforcement of other behavior?

500

Giving an instruction, telling someone no, or turning the lights off can be an example of this term

What is an antecedent?

500

If the behavior occurs ANY TIME within the given 15 second interval, you mark the box with a check mark.

What is partial interval recording?

500

Brandie engages in self-injurious behaviors and pushes her eyeballs into their socket slightly. She found that if she does that she can see cool pictures and objects. She will keep pushing her eyeballs into their sockets because she enjoys the SENSATION she gets from it.

What is automatic reinforcement?

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