Preference
Assessments
Types of Preference Assessments
Individual
Assessments
Functional
Assessments
Misc.
100

Preference assessment determine which items are _____ ____________ in order to increase motivation to complete tasks and instructions. 

What is most preferred?

100

Observing a client engage with items. You either will take frequency or duration when engagement occurs. 

What is Free Operant?

100

Teaches basic living and learning skills

A. ABLLS

B. VB MAPP

C. DTT

D. Naturalistic Teaching

What is A (ABLLS)?


100

Determines why a behavior is occurring

A. Functional Assessment

B. Preference Assessment

C. Reinforcer Assessment

D. Peak Assessment

What is A (Functional Assessment)?

100

Preference assessments help determine potential ________ for the individual

What are reinforcers?

200

Three ways to conduct preference assessments

What are interviews, observations and trial based?

200

Presenting a single item to client. You will take duration of how long engagement occurs. Ranking most time spent to least time spent will occur. 

What is a Single Stimulus?

200

Used with older or higher functioning clients to focus on daily living skills.

A. VB MAPP

B. ABLLS

C. PEAK

D. AFLS

What is D (AFLS)?

200

T/F: Three types of functional assessments: Functional Analysis (FA), Descriptive FBA (Direct) and Indirect FBA)


What is True?

200

Three methods of interviews

What is asking questions, rank scoring and pre-task choice?

300

Indirect method to gain information of client's preferences

What are interviews?

300

Presenting two items for client to chose. Ranking from most preferred to least preferred will occur. 

What is Paired Stimulus (Forced Choice)?

300

Used with younger aged children to teach basic developmental skills.

A. VB MAPP

B. Contrived Opportunities

C. ABLLS

D. AFLS

What is A (VB MAPP)?

300

Uses interviews, checklists, rating scales to obtain information from individuals familiar with the client.

What is an Indirect FBA?

300

Two types of observations

A. Direct and Descriptive

B. Contrived and Naturalistic

C. None of the Above

What are B (Contrived and Naturalistic)?

400

Direct method to determine a client's preference in an unrestricted area. 

What is observation?

400

Presenting items in an array. The item chosen is placed back into an array while the unchosen items are replaced. Ranking most preferred to least preferred occurs. 

What is MSWR or Multiple Stimulus With Replacement?

400

Based on the concept of relational frame theory. Aims to teach clients how to become generalized learners.

A. ABLLS

B. AFLS

C. PEAK

D. DTT

What is C (PEAK)?

400
Observation of behavior under naturally occurring conditions (through ABC collection).

What is Descriptive (Direct) FBA?

400

Three methods of trial based (presenting a single item, two items or multiple items at a time)

What is single stimulus, paired stimulus and multiple stimulus? 

500
Specific method to determine a client's preference. Specific items can be compared with different items 

What is trial based?

500

Presenting items in an array. The chosen item is not placed back into the array. Items are chosen until there is not an item left.  

What is MSWOR or Multiple Stimulus Without Replacement?

500

Having daily living skills, basic living skills, basic communication skills, and social skills are essential to _________.

A. Living

B. Strike

C. Prepare

What is A (Living)?

500

Arranging the antecedents and consequences so the effect of the problem behavior will be seen (Experimental).

A. ABC Data Collection

B. Functional Analysis

C. None of the Above

What is a C (Functional Analysis)?

500

Many items are presented at one time in an array

What is a Multiple Stimulus Method?

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