Foundational Knowledge
Measurement
Skill Acquisition
Teaching Procedures
Behavior Reduction
100

What are the four functions of behavior?

SEAT: Sensory (automatic reinforcement); Escape (avoidance); Attention; Tangibles (access)

100

What types of measurement are included in continuous measurement procedures? 

Count, Frequency, Rate, Duration, IRT, Latency

100

How do stimulus prompts differ from response prompts? Name some stimulus/response prompts. 

Stimulus prompts act on the stimuli instead of on the response (or the client). 

Stimulus: Visual, positional, sequential, textual, tactile, gestural

Response: full/partial physical, full/partial verbal, model

100

What is shaping?

Teaching new behavior by differentially reinforcing successive approximations toward the behavioral objective. Start at their current level and move the criteria up as you go, only reinforcing the current level.

100

An RBT is instructed to put their clients yelling behavior on extinction. What should the RBT be prepared for following the initial stages of extinction?

Extinction burst! An increase in the problem behavior following an extinction procedure (removing reinforcement from a previously reinforced behavior)

Spontaneous recovery: occurrences of the problem behavior after it has been extinguished

200

When Sue has a headache, she takes an advil. In the future, Sue takes an advil whenever she has a headache. What type of consequence is this?

Negative reinforcement. RELIEF from a headache.

200

What is a permanent product? Give examples.

Measuring behavior after it has occurred by measuring the effects that the behavior produced on the environment.

Examples: completing a worksheet, homework, building a snowman, washing the dishes/laundry, completing a puzzle, etc. 

200

What is stimulus control transfer?

A response that is elicited from an SD and prompt that is faded so that only the SD has the control. 

[a child is taught that the word CAT says cat with a picture of a cat in the background (visual prompt). We will gradually fade out the photo until just the word CAT holds the control]

200

What are the different procedures in a Task Analysis?

Forward Chaining

Backward Chaining

Total Task Chaining

200

What are some other terms for problem behaviors? 

Target behaviors, maladaptive behaviors, challenging behaviors.

Property destruction, stereotypy, aggression, Self-Injurious behavior (SIB), tantrums, inappropriate speech, etc. 

300

George skipped lunch and is suddenly craving tacos, so he stops by his favorite taco shop for dinner. What motivating operation is in place? What would be his SD?

Establishing Operation: increase value in tacos in the moment (deprivation)

Evocative Effect: increase in his behavior of going to the taco shop and ordering food

SD: taco shop

300

What schedule of reinforcement is being used? Samantha is reinforcing her client on average every 15 minutes. 

VI-15 minutes

300

Discrimination Training: When Tommy sees his friend at school, he can greet them by saying "hey", "hi", or "what's up". What is this an example of?

Response generalization 

300

Name the 3 main preference assessment methods

1. Asking about stimulus preferences

2. Free Operant Observation (naturalistic or contrived)

3. Trial Based (Single Stimulus/Successive Choice, Paired/Forced Choice, Multiple Stimulus With and Without Replacement)

300

What components are included in a Behavior Support Plan (BSP)?

1. Operational Definition

2. Function of the behavior

3. Antecedent Strategies

4. Consequence Strategies

5. Reinforcement Strategies

Optional: positive programming and safety crisis intervention plan 

400

What are the 5 verbal operants?

Mands, Tacts, Echoics, Intraverbals, Listener Responding 

400

What are some examples of unconditioned reinforcement?

food, water, shelter, sexual stimulation, etc. Primary reinforcers that are required for life and are unlearned.

400

How do DTT and NET differ?

DTT is a structured, systematic, and repetitive instructional approach whereas NET uses naturally occurring incidences to turn into learning opportunities.

DTT=planned; NET= natural

400

What are the main components of a token economy?

1. Tokens (chips, stickers, stars, icons, etc)

2. Specified list of target behaviors to earn tokens

3. Backup reinforcers to avoid satiation 

400

Which differential reinforcement procedure is being used? 

Alex reinforces his client if he politely asks for more juice. Alex withholds reinforcement and places demanding or rude requests on extinction. 

Differential Reinforcement of Alternative behavior (DRA)

500

What is the Dead Man's Test?

If a dead man can do it, it is NOT a behavior. 

Used to determine behavior 

500

What type of discontinuous measurement records an occurrence of a behavior when it occurs for the entire interval? 

whole interval recording

500

What is included in a skill acquisition plan?

Title: name of program

Presentation: DTT/NET

SD: instruction

Correct Response: how the learner should respond

Reinforcement: FR1 social praise, VR3 tangible

Error Correction: what to do if the learner responds incorrectly

500
In what ways can an RBT assist with assessments like Vineland or the VB-MAPP?

Collecting ABC data, probing skills in the field, answering questions regarding patient's skill level

500

What are the stages of a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)? 

1. Indirect Assessments (most broad)

2. Descriptive Assessments 

3. Functional Analysis (most specific)

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