Instructions and Rules
Shaping
Prompting/Reinforcement
Treatment
100

How do we use instructions and rules

Clearly establish expectations for desired behaviors

100

What involves reinforcing responses within a response class that meet a specific criterion along some dimension  and placing all other responses in the response class on extinction

Differential reinforcement

100

When using rules as a prompting strategy, what do we ultimately want the rule to serve as?

An EO

100

You should measure this to to ensure treatment outcomes are the direct result of the independent variable 

Treatment Integrity

200

What enhances awareness of rules?

Involving a client in rule development as part of the goal setting protocol

200

A sequence of response classes that emerge during the shaping process as a result of differential reinforcement

Successive approximations

200

Why should you provide a corrective statement and repeat the SD with an immediate prompt during DTT?

To avoid a problematic behavior chain, and to pair the SD with the correct answer. 

200

What is the main reason that measuring treatment integrity is crucial in ABA programming?

To ensure treatment outcomes are the direct result of the independent variable.

300

Give an example of presenting rules positively

Sit in your chair instead of don't move around

300

A response change produced by differential reinforcement during shaping in which reinforced members of the current response class occur more often and unreinforced members occur less often. 

Response differentiation 

300

Is candy a generalized conditioned reinforcer?

No. It's an unconditioned reinforcer (food is a need)

300

Advantages of self-management

Influence behaviors that can't be supported by others

Promptes generalization and maintenance

Self-management behaviors can have an effect on lots of different behaviors

People of all abilities are able to learn self-management skills

400

How should rules be stated to the learner

Focus on developmental level and understanding (not just age)

400

A strategy which you systematically and differentially reinforce successive approximations to a terminal response/goal

Shaping
400

Define habilitation: 

(AKA adjustment)

occurs when an individual's skills has been changed such that short-and long-term reinforcers are maximized and short- and long-term punishers are minimized. 

Behavior change must really be useful to the client. Examples: Able to ride a school bus, teaching a learner to say hello, etc.

400

What should be prioritized when establishing training targets for supervisees?


Skills that will have natural practice opportunities in the supervisory relationship

500

Why should you use common sets of rules?

Avoids confusion when there are multiple clients, supervisees, and employees

500

Difference between shaping and stimulus fading

Shaping: alters response requirements; builds new behavior

Stimulus fading: procedure that alters antecedent stimuli, specifically fading stimulus prompts

500

A reliably implemented independent variable ensures that an experiment has:

Treatment Integrity 

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