What is the prompt hierarchy from most to least intrusive?
Full physical, Partial physical, Model, Gesture, Positional
This strategy involves giving a child access to a toy as they walk from one location or activity to another.
Transition item
Withholding reinforcement for a challenging behavior
Extinction
DTT stands for ____
Discrete trial training
Which one of the Kent BCBAs does not own a cat?
Tyler
After about how many errors should you start prompting?
1-2
This strategy consists of letting a child know what is to come, such as saying "1 more minute until work."
Priming
Withholding reinforcement for a challenging behavior & providing reinforcement for an appropriate replacement behavior
Differential reinforcement of alternative behavior
Reinforcement is given after an average number of responses
Variable ratio schedule of reinforcement
Which Kent BCBA is a twin?
Kelsey
Name the prompt used -- A client reaches for a doll and BT says "doll" then client says "doll"
This strategy builds behavior momentum by presenting a series of quick, fun instructions before a long, non-preferred, or difficult instruction.
High probability response sequence
Reinforcing the absence of a behavior
Differential reinforcement of other behavior
Reinforcement is given after a set number of responses
Fixed ratio schedule of reinforcement
Which 2 Kent BCBAs do archery?
Victoria & Shelby
What's the difference between a full and partial physical prompt?
If antecedent strategies are used AFTER a behavior occurs it may ____ the behavior.
Reinforce
Differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior
A preference assessment that involves presenting 2 items and asking the client to choose one
Forced choice or paired choice
Which Kent BCBA is from North Carolina?
Alyssa
A prompting method typically used when teaching task analyses that involves only physical prompting and shadowing (no socially-mediated prompts)
Graduated guidance
Providing items with known-reinforcing value on a time schedule completely independent of behavior
Non-contingent reinforcement
A punishment procedure that involves removing attention contingent upon a challenging behavior
Planned ignoring
Providing more enthusiastic praise for independent responses and more neutral praise for prompted responses
Differential reinforcement
Which Kent BCBA has the most cats?
Shelby