Data or it Didn't Happen
DR-op it like it's Hot
Prompt Me, Maybe
The Big Three
We Did It Before It was Cool
100

In between one time and the next. 

What is interresponse time? 

100

This type of differential reinforcement involves reinforcing a behavior that cannot occur at the same time as the problem behavior. 

What is differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior (DRI)?

100

I'm pointing right over here! 

What is a gestural prompt? 

100

This consequence increases the future likelihood of behavior when removed immediately after the response. 

What is negative reinforcement? 

100

This intervention is associated with time based schedules of reinforcement. 

What is non-contingent reinforcement? 

200

On your marks, get set, go. The time it takes you to go is all I care about. 

What is latency?

200

All you have to do is not do that. 

What is differential reinforcement of other behavior (DRO)? 

200

He's only doing it when I prompt him. 

What is prompt dependency? 

200

A natural part of the extinction process, the behavior comes back without having been reinforced. 

What is spontaneous recovery? 

200

A student only raises their hand when the teacher holds up a green "go" card, letting her know she can be called on. 

What is a discriminative stimulus? 

300
Consistency is key. 

What is reliability?

300

You are doing it, but I want you to do it more. 

What is differential reinforcement of high rates of behavior (DRH)? 

300

This fading procedure involves gradually delaying the delivery of a prompt to transfer the control to the natural SD. 

What is a time delay? 

300
A student is removed from the instructional area and placed behind a divider but remains in the classroom. 

What is partition time out? 

300

A student is more likely to engage in aggression on days they skip breakfast and miss the bus. These events happened hours before school but still impact behavior. 

What are setting events? 

400

That's quite the range.

What is variability? 

400

A student receives reinforcement only if they raise their hand 3 or fewer times per hour. 

What is a full-session DRL? 

400

At first I had to tell him to throw out the trash. Now, he throws it away when he sees it's full. 

What is stimulus control transfer? 

400

After going through the process of extinction, the behavior was reinforced. Now it has come back full force. 

What is resurgence? 
400
An establishing operation (EO) increases the value of a reinforcer and makes the behavior that accesses it more likely. These effects are called...

What are value-altering and behavior-altering effects? 

500

Yikes! That's what happens when you use partial interval recording.  

What is overestimating behavior? 

500

Reinforcement is delivered if the problem behavior is not occurring at the end of a 2-minute interval. 

What is a momentary fixed-interval DRO (MFI-DRO)?

500

This involves placing a prompt directly on top of or embedded into the stimulus itself, like putting the word apple onto a picture of an apple. 

What is superimposition? 

500

Novel behaviors emerge following extinction. 

What is extinction-induced variability? 

500

A learner is less likely to engage in stereotypy when the room is filled with sensory toys, music, and other preferred items. 

What is an enriched environment (EE)? 

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