Reinforcement
Errorless
Acronyms
Miscellaneous
Strategies/Prompting
100

Every time a client independently sits down, the RBT plays music. This increases the client independently sitting down with the addition of music. This an example of what?

Postitive Reinforcement

100

The goal of errorless learning is to ______ errors during teaching.

reduce or eliminate

100

What does RBT stand for?

Registered Behavior Technician 

100

What is considered the activity of living organisms

Behavior

100

Gradually removing prompts as the client is learning to complete the desired task independently.

Prompt Fading


200

This occurs when a response is followed immediately by the presentation of a stimulus change that increases the future occurrence of similar responses.

Positive Reinforcement

200

Errorless teaching helps the student in getting the answer ___________

Correct

200

What does ABA stand for?

Applied Behavior Analysis

200

What % of your hours need to be supervised?

5%

200

Breaking larger goals into smaller achievable goals.

Shaping 

300

This is a contingency in which the occurrence of a response produces the termination of a stimulus which leads to an increase in future occurrence of that response

Negative Reinforcement

300

Errorless teaching should be used when teaching _____ skills.

New

300

What does FCT Stand for?

Functional Communication Training

300

A client throws objects for attention. The RBT starts an extinction procedure and stops giving attention after the client throws objects. The client then starts throwing objects more frequently and with more force. This is an example of what?

Extinction Burst

300

What ensures that the skills taught can be done across multiple different settings?

Generalization


400

What is the positive reinforcer in this example?

Shelley's mom offers Shelley $20 to make her bed.

$20

400

Which statement best describes errorless teaching?


A. Allowing the learner to make mistakes so they learn from them.

B. Providing enough support to help the learner respond correctly from the start and then gradually fading that support.

C. Correcting mistakes only after the lesson is over.

D. Giving the learner the answer every time without fading support.

B. Providing enough support to help the learner respond correctly from the start and then gradually fading that support.

400

What does DTT stand for?

Discrete Trial Training

400

According to the RBT Ethics code, RBTs cannot accept gifts from clients/clients family worth more than how much money?

$10

400

What are the different types of prompts?

Physical, verbal , model, gestural

500

What is the negative reinforcer?

Mark has a really bad headache. He takes some Tylenol and his headache goes away. The next time he has a headache, he takes Tylenol.

Tylenol

500

____________ prompting hierarchy should occurs when teaching errorlessly

most to least

500

What does NET stand for?

Naturalistic Environmental Teaching

500

Name a way behavior can be measured?

Frequency, Rate, Duration, Latency, Interresponse Time, etc.

500

A child is walking down the block with their parent. When they approach the street the parent says "look both ways". The child looks both ways then crosses the street. The child looks both ways only when the parent says "look both ways" and not when they approach the street. What is happening?

Faulty Stimulus control

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