Measurement
Assessment
Skill Acquisition
Behavior Reduction
Documentation & Reporting and Professional Conduct,
100

The amount of times a behavior occurs.

What is frequency?

100

Conducted to identify potential reinforcers.

What is a preference assessment.

100

A reinforcer that is learned.

What is an unconditioned reinforcer?

100

The individual behaves in a specific way because it feels good to them. This is sometimes referred to as sensory behaviors.

What is automatic reinforcement?

100

Your session notes and ABC data should be ________________ & _________________.

What is objective and measureable?

200

Not tracking every instance of the behavior.

What is discontinuous measurement? 

200

The observer notes what the individual gravitates to naturally and plays within an unrestricted room.

What is free operant observation.

200

Teaching skills through copying another’s behavior.

What is imitation training?

200

A situation or influence that increases the effectiveness of a reinforcer.

What is motivating operations?

200

A high school diploma is the highest level of education required.

What is an RBT?

300

A single instance of a behavior.

What is a response? 

300

Asking a learner to perform a task we are unsure they can perform without assisting.

What is probing?

300

Presentation of reinforcement without the presence of a specific behavior. Reinforcement is on a schedule, not given based on a behavior.

What is noncontigent reinforcement?

300

No longer providing reinforcement to a previously reinforced behavior.

What is extinction?

300

Able to create and make modifications to treatment plans.

What is a BCBA?
400

If the behavior occurs at any point during the interval.

What is partial interval recording?

400

Using interviews, checklists, rating scales, and questionnaires to obtain information from people familiar with the learner

What is indirect assessment. 

400

Model or complete an entire task until the last step. Teach the learner to complete the last step of the task. Then, move to the second-to-last step, and so on.

What is backward chaining?

400

A learner receives reinforcement only in the presence of a behavior that cannot happen at the same time as the undesired, or problem, behavior.

What is the Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible Behavior?

400

Has a PhD.

What is a BCBA-D?

500

This reinforcement schedule is used to maintain skills. 

What is intermittent reinforcement? 

500

Aims to determine cause and effect relationships between the environment and behavior and altering either the antecedent or consequence or teaching a replacement behavior

What is behavior and environment assessment?

500

Asking the target multiple times in a repetitive manner. Often used with young learners.

What is mass trial? 

500

Reinforces a behavior that serves as a suitable replacement for the problem behavior.

What is Differential Reinforcement of Alternate Behavior?

500

You have been taking your data binders back and forth from your home to your client’s home every week in your normal tote bag. What is wrong with this scenario? 

What is transporting data/ personal documentation in a locked suitcase?

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