Measurement
Assessment
Skill Acquisition Part 1
Skill Acquisition Part 2
Behavior Reduction
100

Stimuli, Pen, Datasheet, Reinforcement

What is prepping for data collection

100

When defining behavior, all definitions should be both observable and __________. This way, we can see the behavior AND collect data.

What is measureable

100

This type of plan has a target skills, prompting procedures, teaching procedures and data collection.

What is skill acquisition plan

100

This is the process of breaking a skill down into smaller, more manageable components


What is task analysis

100
  1. Preventative/Antecedent Interventions (Proactive) Strategies
  2. Replacement Behavior Teaching
  3. Consequence (Response) Strategies

These are the essential components of what type of plan?

What is behavior reduction plan or BIP

200

Measurement method in which the number of occurrences of behavior are recorded. This can be done by collecting tally marks.

What is Frequency

200

This is a type of preference assessment in which all stimuli are presented at one time and the learner can pick one.  After a short period of engagement, the selected stimuli is removed and the learner is allowed to select again from the remaining stimuli of original items.

What is multiple stimulus without replacement

200

These are the things you need to teach: "Do this" + bang hammer "Do this" + block in bucket "Let's play!"

What is hammer, bucket, blocks, toys, reinforcement, datasheet, pen

200

A strategy that minimizes the possibility of errors by using prompts and prompt fading procedures so that the learner will be successful.

What is errorless teaching

200

This is a behavior change strategy that manipulates contingency-independent antecedent stimuli (motivating operations) and might include non-contingent reinforcement, high-probability request sequence, or functional communication training.

What is antecedent based intervention.

300

This is a version of time sampling in which behavior is recorded if the target behavior occurred at ANY point during the interval.

What is partial interval time sampling

300

A basic form of direct observation in which an observer records a descriptive, temporally sequenced account of the behavior(s) of interest and the antecedent and consequences for those behaviors. Provides an overall description of behavior instead of exact frequency.

What is ABC recording

300

Food is an example of _____ reinforcement. Plasma cars is an example of _______ reinforcement.

What is unconditioned ; conditioned.

300

This is an example of this type of chaining procedure: Morning Routine: Greet peers / Adults (START TEACHING HERE) Put away backpack Take out folder Go to table Begin task

What is Forward chaining

300

Consider this: ANTECEDENT--> BEHAVIOR --> CONSEQUENCE 

Jack will stim on the calendar numbers, so Ms. Julie has him sit with his back to the calendar so that he will not visually stim on the numbers. This an example of a behavior intervention _____ - based intervention

What is antecedent

400

This type of data collection that is measured after a behavior has occurred and has produced some change in the environment.

What is permanent product data collection

400

The BCBA asks you to help with an assessment on problem behavior. She asks you to give Billy an instruction. If he engages in problem behavior, you say "ok, you don't have to do it". This is the reason why we are conducting this assessment.

What is determining the function

400

SD --> Response --> Reinforcement

What is discrete trial

400

verbal --> gesture --> partial model --> model -->partial physical -->full physical 

This is an example of this type of prompting strategy

What is least to most

400

This a behavior reduction procedure in which something other than the problem behavior is reinforced.

What is differential reinforcement

500

An RBT is sometimes asked to graph data. The y-axis displays the behavior being graphed. This what the x-axis displays.

What is time or dates

500

These are the four functions of behavior

What is attention, escape, tangible, automatic

500

Discrete trial teaching (DTT) occurs when the ADULT initiates the trial. This type of teaching occurs when the CHILD initiates the trial.

What is naturalistic teaching

500

Samantha can mark on paper with a crayon and a marker. You give her a paintbrush and she does not know what to do. She is struggling with learning to mark on paper with a paintbrush due to a lack of ______ of skills.

What is generalization

500

This model helps provide a link between the functional behavior assessment and the behavior reduction plan or BIP.  It is a step by step process for identifying all of the components necessary to teach new skills and allow the learner to contact reinforcement, making the “old”, interfering behavior unnecessary.  

What is the Competing Behavior Pathways model

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