Frequency, Rate, Duration, Latency, and Per opportunity are all this type of measurement.
What is continuous measurement?
A preference assessment using only 2 items.
What is paired choice or forced choice?
DTT stands for this.
What is Discrete Trial Teaching?
When the child is learning to tell the difference between 2 or more Sd's.
What is Discrimination Training?
Not talking about the client in front of them, is an example of this.
What is maintaining the client's dignity?
Partial interval recording, Whole interval recording, and Momentary time sampling are all this type of measurement.
What is Discontinuous Measurement?
This refers to a procedure in which reinforcement is discontinued in order to decrease or eliminate a problem behavior.
What is extinction?
After asking your client, "hand me the ball" you move the client's hand to the ball. The prompt used was a..
What is full physical prompting?
The 5 types of Differential Reinforcement Procedures.
What are DRI (differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior), DRA (differential reinforcement of alternative behavior), DRO (differential reinforcement of other behaviors), DRH (differential reinforcement of high rates of behavior), DRL (differential reinforcement of low rates of behavior)?
Not excepting excessive/expensive gifts from patients or their families, and not sharing information about clients on social media are 2 examples of this.
What is maintaining professional boundaries?
This discontinuous measurement procedure is good for high rate behaviors that cannot be easily counted.
What is Whole Interval recording?
This form of preference assessment includes multiple items that are then replaced after the patient makes a choice.
What is Multiple Stimulus with replacement?
This type of training is centered on and initiated by the child and their interests.
What is NET training?
This is what you do when you hear the call "The street Is Flooded!".
Lock the front doors, stay inside and away from windows and doors.
The percentage of supervision each RBT must have from their BCBA each month.
What is 5%?
When the RBT records the occurrence if the target response happens during any part of the interval.
What is Partial Interval recording?
Assessment tool involving observing and recording situational factors surrounding a problem behavior.
What is ABC data?
In error correction E.C.T.E.R stands for this.
What is Error, Correction, Transfer, Expansion, Return?
Adding or removing something to decrease a behavior.
What is Punishment?
When describing a behavior or writing a session note you should always take into account this. (hint: MOO)
What is MOO, measureable, observable, and objective?
It took the patient 2 minutes from the time the RBT gave the Sd for the client to respond.
What is Latency?
The functions of behavior can be remembered by this acronym.
What is EATS?
Escape, Attention, Tangibles, Sensory
Teaching smaller behavior components that when linked together make up a larger behavior sequence
What is chaining?
Techniques in which prompts are discontinued once the target behavior is being displayed in the presence of the Sd.
What are Stimulus Control Transfer procedures?
Your client has started biting his hand every time an Sd is given. This is a new behavior you have never seen him do before. You must do this.
What is seek direction from your supervisor?