Basic Principles of ABA
Reinforcement & Punishment
Behavioral Measurement
FBA
Behavioral Interventions
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What is the definition of "behavior" in ABA?

Behavior refers to any observable and measurable acts of an organism 

100

What is negative reinforcement?

the removal of an aversive stimulus after a behavior which increases the likelihood of that behavior occurring again in the future 

100

What is the most basic measure of behavior in ABA? (like type of data collection)

Frequency

100

What is the primary purpose of an FBA?

To determine a hypothesized function of a behavior(s), which helps to identify the causes and plan for effective interventions

100

What is the main goal of behavior modification in ABA?

To modify socially significant behaviors in an individual's life through the use of reinforcement, punishment, and extinction

200

What is the term for when a behavior is followed by a stimulus that increases the likelihood of that behavior occurring again?

Reinforcement

200

What is the difference between unconditioned and conditioned reinforcers?

Unconditioned reinforcers (primary) are naturally reinforcing (i.e. food, water) while conditioned reinforcers (secondary) gain their value through association with primary reinforcers (i.e. money)

200

What is duration data?

refers to the amount of time that a behavior occurs

200

Name the four functions of behavior AND give an example of each 

attention (staff looks away, student hits staff to get them to look at them), escape (staff present student with seatwork, student runs out of the classroom), access to tangibles (classmate takes a toy the student was playing with, student pushes classmate down and removes the toy from their hands to play with), automatic/sensory (student scratches in itch)

200

What is a motivating operation?

Alters the value or effectiveness of a stimulus, object, or event 

300

What is shaping?

The concept that involves the gradual process of reinforcing successive approximations of a target behavior, often used when the desired behavior is not yet in the individual's repertoire

300
What is a schedule of reinforcement?

Refers to the specific rules that dictate when a behavior will be reinforced

300

What does inter-response time refer to?

the amount of time that passes between two consecutive occurrences of a behavior

300

What does an antecedent and consequence refer to in an FBA?

An antecedent is a stimulus or event that occurs directly before a behavior potentially influencing the behavior to occur. A consequence is a stimulus or an event that occurs directly after a behavior which provides more information on the possible function

300

What is the purpose of a task analysis?

breaks a complex behavior into smaller, more manageable steps, making it easier to complete

400

What is Stimulus Control?

It occurs when behavior is more likely to occur in the presence of a specific stimulus due to prior learning

400

what is the difference between positive and negative punishment?

Positive punishment involves adding an undesired stimulus to decrease a behavior while negative punishment involves removing a desirable stimulus to decrease behavior 

400
What is latency?

Latency refers to the measurement of the amount of time that passes between the presentation of a stimulus and the initiation of a specific behavior

400

What is a functional analysis?

involves systematically manipulating environmental variables to test different hypotheses to determine the function of a behavior 

400

What is Functional Communication Teaching (FCT)?

Teaches individuals to use appropriate communication methods (vocal, sign, PEC) to replace maladaptive behaviors

500

What is the principle of operant conditioning?

It refers to the process of learning through consequences, where behaviors are shaped by reinforcement and punishment 

500

What are differential reinforcement procedures?

involves reinforcing one behavior while withholding reinforcement for a different undesirable behavior  

500

What is a continuous measurement procedure in ABA?

It records every instance of a behavior without interruption, providing data on every occurrence of the target behavior

500

What is the difference between a direct and indirect assessment in an FBA?

direct assessments involves directly observing and recording the behavior yourself, while indirect assessments involves gathering information through interviews, questionnaires, and/or reports

500

What is extinction?

Withholding reinforcement for a previously reinforced behavior leading to a decrease in that behavior over time

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