Measurement
Assessment
Skill Acquisition
Behavior Reduction
Miscellaneous
100

Frequency & Duration 

What is continuous measurement procedures 

100

These are two ways we can directly identify a client's preferred items/ activities

What are preference assessments: paired choice and free operant assessment 

100

This type of reinforcement is used when teaching a new skill and reinforcing each instance of desired behavior. 

What is continuous reinforcement 

100

The function of.. when you turn to talk to another staff member and KaRo starts screaming and throwing toys...

What is Attention?
100

A child begins to emit an incorrect response and you do not allow them to finish if possible so you can prompt and show the correct response. 

What is error correction?

200

You reinforce your client after every 5th correct response 

What is Fixed Ratio Schedule? 

200
When you are trying to figure out the function of a clients behavior after observing a target behavior, what would you record?

What is ABC data (antecedent, behavior, consequence) 

200

ABA technique that breaks down skills into small discrete components. 

What is discrete trial training (DTT)

BONUS: what are examples we do with our kids? 

200

ReBo gets a sour patch kid every 10 minutes if he does NOT exhibit any aggressive behaviors

What is a DRO (Differential Reinforcement of Other Behaviors) 

200

You say "do you want a cookie" client repeats "do you want a cookie" 

What is an echoic? 
300
You use this schedule to maintain a behavior once a skill is acquired. Behaviors are only reinforced some of the time. 

What is intermittent schedules of reinforcment?

300

When you use variables in the environment that alter the relative value of a particular reinforcer at a particular time. 

What are motivating operations?

300

You are teaching a client to wash their hands by breaking down the complex skill into smaller teachable units in a series of sequentially ordered steps or tasks.

What is a task analysis? 

300

Using extinction means that a staff member is doing the following.

What is ignoring the behavior or not reinforcing behavior that had been previously reinforced.

300
Types of verbal operants that we often are probing for in our sessions? (Hint: 4 of them) 

What is a Mand, Echoic, Tact, Intraverbal 

400

You set a timer to go off every minute for a 30 minute interval, only checking for behavior and marketing it down as the timer goes off. 

What is Momentary Time Sampling Recording?

400

Plans designed by BCBA's to guide parents, teachers and RBTs on how to decrease inappropriate behaviors and teach or increase replacement behaviors in all settings. RBTs need to refer and follow this plan. 

What is a Behavioral Intervention Plan?

400

LoGr says "bo" you want reinforce that but you want him to eventually say "bottle" 

What is shaping?

400
When a client is laying on the floor exhibiting non-compliance, you say "touch your nose" "clap your hands" "what's your name" 

What is behavioral momentum? 

400
A goal you are trying to improve when the SD is "do this" or "copy me" 

What is imitation?

500

Describes what the behavior looks like so two independent observers can recognize and record the same behavior 

What is an operational definition?

500

What is the data base that Evoke uses?

What is Central Reach?

500

OrSh earns tickets every time he exhibits positive behaviors that staff want to reinforce 

What is a token economy 

500
When a client is in imminent risk of danger you need to do physical management that is taught at Evoke 

What is Safety Care 

500

To improve the lives of under-served people and those who care for them, for a more caring and inclusive Colorado 

What is Evoke Behavioral Health Mission Statement 

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