Functions of Behavior
Functional Behavior Assessment
Indirect Assessment
Reinforcement
Functional Analysis
100

How many functions of behavior are there? 

Four

100

What is the first step in the functional behavior assessment process? 

HINT: GETACAB

Objectively define the target behavior

100

The open-ended functional analysis was written and created by 

Who is Dr. Hanley 

100

This type of reinforcement includes the addition of a stimuli. 

Positive reinforcement 

100

Our ethical duty to review assessments, assessment procedures, behavior change interventions, risks and benefits of treatment with clients and stakeholders and gain verbal, written (or both) authorization PRIOR to conducting any treatment or behavior intervention. 

What is informed consent 

200

What are the four functions of behavior? 

Attention, Escape, Access/Tangibles, Automatic/Sensory

200

Formulating a functional hypothesis can be done through 

Analyzing the results of indirect assessments

200

This type of indirect assessment is routinely used in assessment. It consists of obtaining clear and objective information about behaviors, antecedents, and consequences and requires an interviewer. 

Behavioral interviews 

200

This phenomenon refers to the effects of thinning a reinforcement schedule too quickly or creating an abrupt increase in ratio requirements 

What is ratio strain 

200

Parents MUST be presented with THIS review of a list of how a functional analysis can help behavior and the client or potentially hurt behavior or the client when gaining consent for the analysis 

What is risk-benefit analysis 

300

You review ABC data from a parent. The child engages in a behavior and the consequence is always the parent gives up and let's them go back to whatever they're doing and doesn't make them do the task. What could a functional hypothesis be? 

Escape 

300

What are the conditions we test when testing our functional hypothesis 

Attention, Escape, Tangibles/Access, Control/Play 
300

This type of indirect assessment includes asking informants to estimate the extend under which behavior occurs under certain conditions and the hypothesis is developed around the scores associated with each function

Behavior rating scales 

300

This schedule of reinforcement is MOST resistant to extinction 

Intermittent reinforcement 

300

This is the type of functional analysis that focuses on assessing the behaviors that occur BEFORE the target behavior. 

What is functional analysis of precursor behaviors

400

Step one in the FBA/FA summary is 

Give a summary of maladaptive behavior 
400

This is a procedure for recording the extent to which a target behavior occurs more often at particular times 

What is scatter plot recording 

400

According to LSTS treatment planning procedures, the results of your indirect assessments should be listed where in the treatment plan? 

The table of assessments completed 

400

This type of reinforcement presents a reinforcer on a fixed or variable schedule independent of the occurrence of the target behavior

What is non-contingent reinforcement 

400

This type of functional analysis we run only one or two 5 to 10 minute sessions for each condition and can include conducting a contingency reversal. 

What is Brief functional Analysis 

500

Knowing and understanding the functions of behavior, the antecedents to behavior, the consequences to behavior, and having a strong objective and measurable definition to the topography of the the behavior are significant. Without deep and individualized understanding of these we cannot provide an ethical and effective ______ based treatment 

What is function 

500

Once the functional analysis is complete, in order to be effective, the intervention we develop should be 

FUNCTIONALLY EQUIVALENT 

500

What are the two indirect assessment instruments that have repeatedly demonstrated to be unreliable and therefore produce questionable validity and should be used with caution? 

What is MAS (motivation assessment scale) and QABF (questions about behavioral function)

500

This type of reinforcement is used primarily with extinction to ensure extinction is used correctly and ethically by reinforcing a specific response class while withholding reinforcement from another response class. 

What is differential reinforcement 

500

This type of functional analysis increases efficiency by using an IISCA and tests all of the conditions simultaneously. It is newly researched, but in the last 2-3 years has become arguably the most effective and ethical way to determine functions of behavior. 

HINT: Hanley is heavily involved in this research 

What is synthesized functional analysis 

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