Terrific Task Analyses & Beautiful Behaviour Chains
Mirror Mirror on the wall.. which chaining procedure is best above all?
Successful Shaping
100

What is a task analysis used for?

Teaching behaviour chains

100

Which chaining procedures involve teaching one step in the task analysis at a time?

Forward and backward

100

Describe how differential reinforcement works in shaping.

One approximation contacts reinforcement until mastery, and then this approximation meets extinction conditions and the next expected approximation contacts reinforcement.

200

What is one of the best ways to develop a task analysis?

Act it out - do it yourself

200

Does backward chaining mean you teach the skill backwards? 

No - you teach starting with the last step in the chain, but the skill is still completed from the first to the last step in the correct sequence.

200

List 2 dimensions of behaviour that can be shaped.

Frequency

Duration

Topography

Magnitude

Latency

300

What would dictate having more or fewer steps in a task analysis?

Learner skill set

The complexity of the skill

How precise your data should be

300

When might you use forward chaining?

When baseline indicates more skill at the beginning

If you have a learner who has a hard time initiating skills following an SD, and you want to specifically reinforce this initiation

300

Are successive approximations the same as a task analysis?

No. 

Task analysis = steps in a behaviour chain

Successive approximations = versions of a behaviour within a shaping program

400

What are the 2 roles each step in a behaviour chain play?

SD and R+

400

Which chaining procedure does a better job emphasizing contingent behaviour-consequence connections?

Backward chaining - learner's behaviour is always followed by the terminal reinforcer at the end of the chain

400

How/why is extinction used in shaping programs?

To ensure that the next target approximation contacts reinforcement, and all previous iterations do not continue to occur.

500

How should behaviour chains be taught?

In the same sequence each time

500

Why is total-task chaining a more flexible teaching procedure a compared to backward or forward chaining?

Because all steps are taught at the same time, and you can focus on the steps that require more dedicated teaching at different times.

500

Explain what some successive approximations for attending class on time might look like, if a learner is consistently ~10 minutes late.

- Arrive within 8 minutes of class starting.

- Arrive within 6 minutes of class starting.

- Arrive within 4 minutes of class starting.

- Arrive within 2 minutes of class starting.

- Arrive up to 2 minutes before class starts.

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