Definitions
NET vs DTT Prompts
Situations and Scenarios
Errorless vs. Error correction
Prompt Fading
100

An additional stimulus presented in conjunction with the SD to help facilitate a correct response. 

What is a prompt? 

100

A prompting type where an additional stimulus is written to facilitate a response

What is a textual prompt? 

100

Name the prompt to introduce this target in errorless learning. 

What is "I'm 6" textual?

100

When introducing new exemplars when begin with this type of teaching style.

What is errorless learning?

100

This is the next step in the prompt fading procedure: Full Echoic -> Partial Echoic -> ___?

What is textual prompt?

200

A procedure following an incorrect or non-response which assists the learner in providing a correct response in the presence of the target SD/MO

What is error correction? 

200

A BT touches or guides the learner to help acquire the target skill. This is frequently used in most-to-least prompting. 

What is a physical prompt? 

200

Name the error being made.

What is prompt dependence?

200

We would use this style when running a target in random rotation. 

What is error correction/least-to-most?

200

The gradual elimination of a stimulus prompt as the behavior continues to occur in the presence of the SD. 

What is prompt fading?

300

A prompting procedure used to teach a new skill involving the IMMEDIATE prompting of the response during the initial stages of teaching (i.e. acquisition) 

What is errorless learning? 

300

A client begins to talk to the BT regarding a preferred subject. In order to expand his language and introduce the conversation more clearly, the BT changes their facial expression and says "huh" to have them restart and clarify. 

What is "acting confused?" 

300
Name one solution

See scenario

300

No, no, prompt repeat is...

What is an error correction procedure?

300

"What's your name" is a newly added target with no current data. In order to begin teaching, we would start with this prompting style.

What is most to least prompting?

400

A prompting strategy where a prompt is provided to the patient prior to an incorrect response using the most intrusive prompt required to elicit a correct response, while slowly moving to a less intrusive prompt. 

What is Most-to-Least prompting? 

400

This prompt can be used to guide the learner towards a correct response - whether it's using questions or statements. 

What is Leading Statements/Questions?

400

Provide an example of a more intrusive indirect verbal prompt.

What is...?

400

This is the standard MTL prompt hierarchy for gross motor nonvocal imitation targets

What is full physical -> partial physical -> gestural?

400

"Sit down" has been run twice with full physical prompts, twice with partial physical prompts, all of which were prompted corrects. The next time I run "sit down," I will start with _____ prompt.

What is gestural prompt?

500

A prompting strategy where a prompt is provided following an error with mastered skills using the least intrusive prompt required to elicit a correct response. 

What is Least-to-Most prompting? 

500

A BT asks their patient, "what would happen if I dropped this water balloon? The patient states "I dunno," so the BT drops the water balloon and the balloon pops. The patient shouts, "it popped!" The BT asks again, "so what would happen if I dropped the water balloon?"

What is experiential?

500

Name the MTL prompt hierarchy.

What is indirect verbal -> textual -> gestural?

500

Mercedes is learning how to solve simple social problems. She needs to know 3 solutions but only repeats the same 2 when asked. Kameron has been using error correction with leading statements but now needs to fade the prompt. Name the next prompt to use. 

What is visual/textual?

500

Miley is learning how to write her name. Sorcha uses big red letters for her to trace and begins removing one letter at a time until only the "M" is left. Name this prompt and the fading style. 

What is visual prompting? What is most-to-least/errorless learning?

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