Measurements
Skill Acquisition
Preferences
Professionalism
Behavior Reduction
100

The time it takes a client to respond to an SD.

What is latency?

100

This is teaching led by the client's motivation.

What is NET?

100

The client is free to roam and choose anything in the environment.

What is free operant?

100

A new behavior is occuring.

What is one situation for which you would seek clinical direction (asking for help/guidance from a BCBA)?

100

Providing tokens for positive behavior/on a VR schedule, and trading them for a larger reinforcement. These tokens can also be used as a response cost, where they are taken for maladaptive behavior and earned back.

What is a token economy?

200

The time between responses.

What is IRT (Interresponse Time)?

200

This is structured, teacher-led learning.

What is DTT?

200

You can have chips or granola for a sncak.

What is forced choice?

200

Making sure you are not talking about the client's behaviors in front of them, making sure their clothes are covering their bodies, making sure they are not injuring themselves.

What is maintaining client dignity?

200

Changing the environment before a behavior can occur.

What is an antecedent intervention?

300

A behavior/response is occurring more often (data)


What is an ascending trend?

300

Pairing two stimuli (color red, "stop") and fading one ("stop") until the client can respond to both the same way.

What is Stimulus Control Transfer?

300

You can have your tablet if you want!

What is single stimulus?

300

The client's mood, what they ate, how to responded to trials and behavior plans, etc.

What are session note details?

300

Reinforcing a behavior that is more appropriate and cannot be done at the same time as the behavior of concern.

What is DRI (incompatible)?

400

There is no consistency in responses.

What is a variable trend?

400

Accepting closest approximations to a response, without accepting other responses.

What is shaping?

400

we are not putting their choice back into the array, and offering the rest of the options again until there are no more options.

What is multiple stimulus without replacement?

400

5% of monthly billable hours need to be observed by a BCBA

What are supervision requirements?

400

Reinforcing a student for raising their hand instead of calling out an answer.

What is DRA (alternative)?

500

We mark a + if MalBre slaps her head during thirty minute intervals throughout the day.

What is partial interval data?

500

Teaching the client the difference between the correct response and any other response.

What is discrimination training?

500

We are putting their choice from the first array back into the options, but the items they did not choose are getting replaced.

What is multiple stimulus with replacement?

500

You cannot have dual relationships with parents or clients

What are professional boundaries?

500

No longer reinforcing previously reinforced behaviors.

What is extinction?

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