Schedule of reinforcement that produces the most consistent rate of responding
Gradually removing a prompt
What is fading?
Responding to one stimulus with multiple responses
What is response generalization?
Recording every time a behavior occurs
What is frequency/event recording?
Adding an item, behavior decreases
What is positive punishment?
You should always teach a behavior on this frequency of reinforcement
What is CRF or VR1?
Prompting at the same time as the SD
What is simultaneous prompting?
A stimulus that indicates that reinforcement is not available
What is an Sdelta?
Taking data if the behavior occurs at any point within an interval
What is partial interval recording?
The same thing as negative punishment
What is response cost?
Breaking a behavior down into smaller components
What is a task analysis?
Waiting until a child responds and then providing help
What is time delay?
Used to fade physical prompts
What is graduated guidance?
Recording every 5 seconds to see if a behavior is occurring at that moment
What is momentary time sampling?
Used to increase behavior
What is reinforcement?
Teacher reinforces every 5 minutes, then 10 minutes ,then 5 minutes, then 9 minutes.
What is VI (7)? ish
What is shaping?
What is stimulus generalization?
Recording the time between an SD and a response.
What is latency?
Sarah hears the seatbelt noise. She doesnt like it so she buckles. Next time in her car, she buckles right away.
What is negative reinforcement?
If reinforcement is thinned too quickly, this could happen
What is ratio strain?
Teaching the last step of a task first
What is a backwards chain?
Changing things before a behavior occurs
What is an antecedent intervention?
Taking data on the three terms of a behavior
What is ABC data?
The fourth term
What is an MO/EO/AO?