Reinforcement & punishment
Behavior change strategies
Data collection
Differential Reinforcement
Functions
100

A stimulus that signals reinforcement is available

What is a discriminative stimulus (SD)?

100

In a token economy, token are considered this

what is conditioned reinforcers?

100

this type of data collection is counting the number of times a behavior occurs within a designated time period 

what is frequency 

100

The main goal of this differential reinforcement procedure is to reinforce a behavior that is functionally equivalent to the problem behavior 

what is differential reinforcement of alternative behavior 

100

A child is constantly making inappropriate jokes in the classroom, as a result he gets verbal reprimands from the teacher and his peers laugh. what is likely maintaining this behavior

what is attention 

200

Praising a child for cleaning their room is an example of which type of consequence?

what is positive reinforcement 

200

the primary goal of this strategy is to teach individuals a more functional and socially acceptable way of communicationg 

what is functional communication training (FCT)

200

this type of data collection records to length of time a behavior occurs for (e.g., crying)

what is duration 

200

this type of differential reinforcement refers to reinforcing any behaviors that cannot occur at the same time as the problem behavior

what is differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior 

200

Every time it is time for the child to do homework they start engaging in property destruction, what is likely maintaining this behavior 

what is escape from demands 

300

this type of reinforcement is delivered on a fixed schedule regardless of behavior 

what is noncontingent reinforcement 

300

varying the setting, materials, and people involved in teaching helps promote this

what is generalization 
300

this part of the graph represents the intensity or frequency of the behavior being measured 

what is the y-axis 

300

this type of differential reinforcement reinforces the absence of the target problem behavior 

differential reinforcement of other behavior 

300

Every day when it is time to do math, jessie asks her teacher lots and lots of questions for help, often this results in her not completing her work. what is likely maintaining this behavior 

what is escape from demands 

400

this type of reinforcement schedule occurs when reinforcement is delivered after an unpredictable amount of time has passed 

what is variable ratio (VR)

400

This refers to a behavior only occurring in the presence of certain stimuli and not others 

what is stimulus control 

400
On a graph, a change from one intervention or condition or another is represented by this

what is a phase change line 

400
A student asks 30 questions per period, her teacher wants to to reduce the amount of times the student is asking questions but doesnt want them to completely stop asking questions, whhich differential reinforcement procedure should they use

what is differential reinforcement of low rates (DRL)

400

A child grabs a toy from another child to access the toy, what is likely maintaining this behavior 

what is access to tangibles

500

Adding extra chores to decrease aggressive behavior is an example of which type of consequence 

what is positive punishment 

500

this is an outline of expected behaviors and their consequences that the child and adult both sign

what is a behavioral contract

500

this is a type of data collection where you record the presence or absence of behavior at the end of a previously determined interval 

what is momentary time sampling 

500

A student repeatedly leaves the classroom without asking when they need a break, their teacher wants them to raise their hand and ask for a break instead. which differential reinforcement procedure is this

what is differential reinforcement of alternative behavior (DRA)

500

These types of behaviors are maintianed by non-social/environmental consequences 

what is automatically maintained behaviors 

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