Why behavior occurs and the 4 common reasons why behavior occurs.
What is the function of behavior. Obtain: Attention, Tangibles, Stimulation Avoid: Attention, Task/Situation, Stimulation
Required parts of a skills program (think- right side of CR).
What is: what you are teaching, when/where you are teaching, materials needed, prompts to be used, teaching procedures
Give 2 examples of interventions that target modifying antecedents.
What are modifying the environment, clarifying expectations, changing how directions are given (e.g., High P), letting students know what they are working for. First/Then statements.
The BACB minimum requirement for RBT supervision per month.
5% of behavior analytic hours worked (direct sessions).
Bonus: How much of your 5% can be group supervision?
ABCs in data recording stand for and what do they mean? AND Why do we collect ABC data?
Antecedent, behavior, consequence. What happens before a behavior, what does the behavior look like, and what happens directly after the behavior that may be maintaining it?
Helps us hypothesize and determine the function of the behavior.
What does DTT stand for? What does NET stand for?
What is: Discrete Trial Training, Natural Environment Teaching
What is: FALSE
BCBA's must get approval from caregivers to implement punishment procedures. Punishment procedures should only be implemented after reinforcement procedures have been exhausted and proven ineffective.
What is a dual relationship? Should RBTs have these? Why or Why not?
dual relationships: a relationship
where multiple roles exist between a
practitioner and a client/participant (RBT and babysitter). RBTs and BCBAs should not have these. Dual relationships can interfere with care and services and go against the ethics code.
This type of assessment refers to any method of collecting data that requires reflection on student learning, skills, or behaviors, rather than a demonstration of it or observation of behavior in the moment.
What is: indirect assessment
Give me two examples of rules/competencies outlined in the RBT ethics code that we have not discussed yet.
N/A: dual relationships, supervision standards
Confidentiality, Avoiding false statements, record keeping, consent, timely reporting, integrity, dissemination of information, maintaining copetence.
Name at least two skills assessments that are used in ABA to assess skills and inform programming decisions.
What is: VB-MAPP, AFLS, ABLLS-R, PEAK, SOCIALLY SAVY
This is an instructional strategy that ensures children always respond correctly. As each skill is taught, children are provided with a prompt or cue immediately following an instruction. The immediate prompt prevents any chance for incorrect responses.
What is Errorless teaching
When a behavior that has previously accessed reinforcement is no longer being reinforced in order to reduce the occurrence of the behavior.
What is extinction.
Bonus: What are possible side effects of extinction?
Informing clients of their rights, involving them in treatment decisions, obtaining informed consent, considering client needs and wants, not talking about clients in front of them, respecting privacy- these are all examples of....
What is how to maintain client dignity.