ABA Foundations
Behavioral Procedures
Data Collection
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
100

This concept involves increasing desired behaviors by following them with preferred stimuli.

What is positive reinforcement?

100

This technique involves breaking complex behaviors into smaller steps.

What is task analysis?

100

Counting how often behaviors occur.

What is frequency recording?

100

This is best classified as a request

What is a mand?

100

Federal law that ensures health information privacy. 

What is Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)?

200

This principle explains how behaviors are maintained by consequences.

What is operant conditioning?

200

This procedure involves gradually increasing exposure to a feared stimulus.

What is systematic desensitization?

200

This type of graph helps visualize data over time.

What is a line graph?

200

Teacher: "Twinkle Twinkle little..."

Child: "Star"

This is an example of

What is an intraverbal?

200

Reinforcement that occurs independent of the social mediation of others

What is automatic reinforcement? 

300

This term describes the process of gradually increasing expectations.

What is shaping?

300

This technique involves reinforcing an alternative behavior that is incompatible with the problem behavior.  

What is differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior (DRI)?

300

This technique involves observing behaviors in natural environments.

What is naturalistic observation?

300

This is an increase in the frequency of responding when an extinction procedure is initially implemented

What is an extinction burst?

300

Behaviors, practices, and decisions that address such basic and fundamental questions as the following: What is the right thing to do? What's worth doing? 

What is ethics?

400

This concept involves reducing problem behaviors by removing reinforcement for previously reinforced behaviors.

What is extinction?

400

This procedure involves teaching new skills through demonstration and imitation.

What is modeling?

400

What type of data collection measures the length of time a behavior occurs?

What is duration recording?

400

These are the four functions of behavior

What is access to tangibles, escape, attention and automatic reinforcement?

400

The force or intensity with which a response is emitted

What is magnitude?

500

This principle explains how behaviors are influenced by their antecedents and consequences.

What is the three-term contingency?

500

This concept involves gradually reducing support and prompts to increase independence.

What is fading?

500

Measures agreement between observers.

What is inter-observer agreement?

500

In order for an item to be considered generalized, it must be across...

What is different people, different settings and different stimuli?

500

An object or symbol that is awarded contingent on appropriate target behavior(s) that can be traded for a wide variety of backup reinforcers. 

What is a token?

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