Foundations of ABA
Dimensions of ABA
Reinforcement and Punishment contingencies
Verbal Operant
Behavior and Response
100

The application of the principles and procedures of behaviorism to understand and change behavior in real-world settings, with the goal of improving the quality of life for the individual and those around them

What is ABA?

100

The Acronym for the 7 dimensions of ABA

What is BATCAGE?
100

Escape and Avoidance

What are the 2 types of Negative Reinforcement?

100

Echoic, Mand, Intraverbal, Tact, Textual, Transcription

What are Skinner's 6 types elementary verbal operant

100

Emit, evoke, voluntary, conditioned response, adaptation

What is associated with operant behavior?

200

Description, Prediction and Control

What are the 3 levels of scientific understanding?

200

Behavior Analyst’s must focus on these implementation principles of ABA to change socially significant behaviors. The particular treatment goals decided upon as a prioritizing focus is based on its importance to the individual, and individuals family

What is Applied?

200

ROSER

What are the 5 types of Positive Punishment?
200

This Verbal operent is only controlled by MOs and not SDs

What is a mand?

200

Something in the environment that elicited an involuntary response

What is an unconditioned stimulus?

300

Determinism, Empiricism, Experimentation (AKA Experimental Analysis), Replication, Parsimony, Philosophical Doubt, 

What are the 6 attitudes of science/ philosophical assumption of behavior?

300

Establishes a "functional relation" ABA uses data collection and analysis to inform decision-making and      evaluate the effectiveness of interventions.

What is Analytic?

300

Room time-out, Partitioned time-out, Hallway time-out

What are the 3 types of Exclusionary time-out?

300

This verbal operant is controlled by nonverbal SDs

What is a tact?

300

Elicited, involuntary, reflex

What is associated with respondent behavior?

400

This assumption states that the simplest explanation for a phenomenon is the best explanation. ABA practitioners strive to use the simplest and most efficient interventions possible, while still being effective.

Parsimony

400

Important questions to ask are: “Is the intervention working? “Am I seeing the data going in the desired direction?” 

What is Effective?

400

VR, FR, VI, FI

What are the 4 basic schedules of reinforcement?

400

When the original stimilus and the novel stimilus looks the same from beginning to end and produces the same effect in the environment

What is point to point correspondence and functional similarity

400

A specific behavior or action that an organism engages in.

What is a response?
500

Conceptual Analysis of Behavior, ABA, Bhevaior Service Delivery, Experimental Analysis of Behavior

What are the 4 Branches of Behavior Analysis

500

Ensuring that interventions are based on ABA principles such as Reinforcement, Shaping and Chaining

What is Conceptually systematic?

500

Removing an aversive stimuli to change the behavior to occur again in the future

What is negative reinforcement?

500

Solistic Extension, Metaphorical extension, Metonymical extension

What are the 4 types of tact extensions

500

If a dead man can do it, it's not behavior.

What is the "dead man's test"

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