What type of reinforcement involves the presentation of a stimulus following a behavior that increases the likelihood of that behavior occurring again?
What is positive reinforcement?
1You are teaching Amanda to tie her shoe. You give her instructions "tie your shoe" and let her independently pull the laces tight. You tell her to go take a break, after she does this independently. What teaching strategy are you using?
What is Forward Chaining?
A student walks around the room and visits with peers at inappropriate times without permission. The student receives reinforcement when he completes independent assignments and participates in class discussion.
What is a DRA?
What term refers to the process of reinforcing successive approximations of a target behavior until the desired behavior is achieved?
What is shaping?
What is a multiple relationship?
What is having two different relationships with one client or client family?
Identify the type of reinforcement schedule where reinforcement is delivered after a fixed number of responses.
What is a fixed ratio schedule?
John is recording data on aggression by counting the number of scratches left on his body after a session. What kind of measurement is this?
What is Permanent product recording?
For the students who work on their book reports quietly (refrain from talking to their neighbors) for 30 minutes, they will get to attend the ice cream social at the end of the day.
What is a DRO?
Name the principle that involves the removal of a stimulus immediately following a behavior, resulting in a decrease in the frequency of that behavior.
What is negative reinforcement?
A client gives you a bottle opener from their birthday party. What does the ethical code say you should do?
What is Politely decline and explain to them/ their parents the nature of your professional relationship?
What term describes the process of decreasing the future probability of a behavior by presenting a consequence immediately following the behavior?
What is punishment?
A ______________ is an employee who is required by the state to inform a designated investigator of any suspected, witnessed, or alleged abuse or neglect.
What is Mandatory reporter?
Danny, the dog, chewed his owner's bedroom slippers to pieces. The owner read a behavioral training manual and implemented this program. Each evening the owner left his slippers in their usual place and provided soft dog toys for Danny beside the slippers. If Danny played with these toys for 60 sec, the owner gave him a doggie treat and patted his tummy and scratched behind his ears. If the dog touched any part of a slipper during the 60-sec interval, the owner removed all items and walked away. He repeated this procedure for the time he and Danny spent together each evening. Eventually, Danny played only with his soft dog toys.
What is a DRA?
Which antecedent increases or decreases the value of a consequence?
What is Motivating Operation?
Which is considered confidential information per the BACB ethical code? Four answers
What is Information about a client that can be found online,Information about the people that RBT works with Written records and Electronic records?
Name the reinforcement schedule where reinforcement is delivered after an unpredictable number of responses.
What is a variable ratio schedule?
What term should be clear, complete, concise, and have an objective?
What is Operational definition?
A student makes inappropriate noises and disrupts the class. The student receives reinforcement when he refrains from making noise.
What is DRO?
Tina
is a BCBA working at a behavior analysis clinic. She is creating a flyer for an
exciting workshop event at her clinic, and wants to share it with all the
families currently receiving behavior analysis services, so she mass emails (cc
- carbon copy) the entire roster of active patients at her faculty.
What, if anything, is wrong with this situation?
What is CC (carbon copy) reveals the names of people who are receiving behavior analysis services without getting their consent first, which violates HIPPA, as revealing the name of someone receiving mental health services is protected healthcare information?
Describe the difference between positive punishment and negative punishment.
Positive punishment involves the presentation of an aversive stimulus following a behavior, while negative punishment involves the removal of a reinforcing stimulus following a behavior.
Explain why identifying the antecedents and consequences of behavior is important in behavior analysis.
It helps identify patterns and triggers for behavior and informs the development of effective behavior intervention plans.
Gerald put his head down on his desk whenever given an academic task. However, he worked for long periods of time on drawing and coloring tasks. The teacher put the following plan into effect: whenever Gerald worked for 5 min on an academic task, the teacher praised him and allowed him to draw or color for 5 min. If he put his head down, she did not give him a break from the task and praised the rest of the class for working so hard. Over time, Gerald began to work longer on academic tasks until he worked for about 30 min at a time.
What Is a DRI?
What principle involves arranging the environment to evoke a specific behavior?
What is stimulus control?
Tilda
finished her session after being supervised by her BCBA. During the session,
she recorded data on a paper data collection sheet. While she was cleaning up,
she spilled a cup of coffee all over her data sheet, making it completely
illegible.
What should Tilda do? Her company has strict policies regarding staff who fail to properly enter data at the end of a shift!
What is Tilda should notify her supervisor of the mishap and try to prevent such a fiasco in the future perhaps by using mechanical or digital data collection systems?