Teaching
RBT-A&B
RBT - C
RBT - D
ABA Basics
100
A structured manner, typically at a table, with specific materials. Unnatural reinforcers are used to reward behaviors.
What is Discrete Trial Training
100
Total extent of time in which a behavior occurs
What is Duration
100
Any stimulus when presented immediately following a behavior, that will increase the frequency of that behavior
What is Reinforcement
100
Altering the value/effectiveness of a stimulus, object, or event (Deprivation/Satiation)
What is Motivating Operations
100
Bill is trying to set the table. He has the silverware and is standing at the table. Bill’s caregiver has given him a verbal prompt to “put the silverware on the table”. Bill is still having trouble, what prompt should Bill’s caregiver use next?
Model Prompt
200
A play-based format to ensure the Client’s motivation and subsequent generalization. Natural reinforcers are used to reward behaviors
What is Pivotal Response Training
200
The ratio of count, per observation time
What is Frequency
200
Inherent and naturally reinforcing such as food (primary)
What is Unconditioned Reinforcer
200
Reinforcing a desired behavior while withholding reinforcement for an undesirable behavior
What is Differential Reinforcement
200
Andy’s father wants Andy to get the milk out of the refrigerator, but Andy is not responding. Give an example of an indirect verbal prompt that Andy’s father could use.
What should you do Andy?
300
A list of the component steps that make up a particular skill.
What is Task Analysis
300
The behavior is occurring at this point in time
What is Momentary Time Sampling
300
Previously neutral stimuli that has become a reinforcer through association with an established reinforcer (secondary)
What is Conditioned
300
A procedure where you reinforce one behavior and place the target behavior on extinction
What is DR Alternative
300
Joan’s mother showed Joan how to pick up the red ball. What should Joan’s mother do next if Joan does not pick up the red ball?
Lightly guide Joan to the ball.
400
The reinforcement of successive approximations
What is Shaping
400
Observing and timing how long a client engages with an item and which items they engage with
What is Free Operant Observation
400
Reinforcement is provided for each occurrence of behavior, typically used in the initial stages of learning a new behavior
What is Continuous Reinforcement
400
A procedure when you give reinforcement when the target challenging behavior does NOT occur for a specified amount of time.
What is DR Other
400
Withholding a reinforcer that previously maintained the behavior.
What is Extinction
500
The procedure in which a series of discrete behaviors are taught one at a time and can be combined to form a more complex series of responses.
What is Chaining
500
RBT can assist during Experimental Analysis, collect data during descriptive assessments, or provide information regarding the client. This helps determine the cause and effect relationship between environment and behavior
What is Functional Assessment
500
Some but not all occurrences of a behavior are reinforced, typically used to maintain established behaviors and when progressing toward naturally occurring reinforcement
What is Intermittent Reinforcment
500
A procedure where a target behavior is only reinfoced if it occurs at or below a particular rate.
What is DR Low Rate
500
This client is when a therapist follow the Client ’s lead by engaging in preferred task and correctly identify how to gain access to the reinforcing item/ activity
What is Shared Control
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