Behavior Reduction Plan
Functions of Behavior
Differential Reinforcement
MOs and Extinction
Crisis Protocol
100

A detailed description of any challenging /problematic behaviors.

A. Behavior Reduction Plan

B. Direct Reduction Plan

C. Individualized Reduction Plan

What is a A (Behavior Reduction Plan)?

100

Functions of behavior:

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2.

3. 

4.

What is Escape, Attention, Access to Tangibles, Automatic/Sensory

100

Reinforcing any behavior, except the target behavior during a period of time.

Raising hand, Taking turns, Staying in seat and not reinforcing Yelling out answers

What is Differential Reinforcement of Other Behavior?

100

Signals availability of reinforcement and can change or manipulate the behavior.

What is an SD?

100

The Crisis Plan should be located in the __________.

A. Phone

B. Suitcase

C. Binder

D. Trashcan

What is C (Binder)?

200

Essentials Components of a Behavior Reduction Plan

A. Introduction/Background Info

B. Description of Behaviors

C. Hypothesized Functions

D. All of the Above

What is D (All of the Above)?

200

What is the function: Swiper swipes PEAK binder off desk when Dora presented him with a demand.

What is Escape?

200

Reinforcing a functionally equivalent behavior to the target behavior.

Manding for Break, Manding for Help

What is Differential Reinforcement of Alternative Behavior?

200

___________ Operations increase the effectiveness of the reinforcer while _____________ Operations decrease the effectiveness of the reinforcer.


What is Establishing, Abolishing?

200

If there is a crisis situation and you need more guidance on how to handle it, you should contact your __________.

A. Parents

B. Partner

C. BCBA

D. Doctor

What is BCBA?

300

Essentials Components of a Behavior Reduction Plan

A. Systems of Reinforcement

B. Measurement Systems

C. Reaction Strategies

D. All of the Above

What is D (All of the Above)?

300

What is the function: Plankton will engage in property destruction until he is able to have the Crabby Patty formula.

What is Access to Tangible?

300

Reinforcing a topographically incompatible with the target behavior while withholding reinforcement from the target behavior.

Stacking blocks instead of lip picking

What is Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible Behavior?

300

A. Changing Antecedent  

B. Antecedent Modification

C. Antecedent Behavior Consequence

D. None of the Above

 

What is B (Antecedent Modification)?

300

T/F: When you, the learner, or another person is in danger, you should be familiar with the protocol to deescalate the situation.

What is True?

400

T/F: Functionally Equivalent Replacement Behaviors is not an essential component of a behavior reduction plan.


What is False?

400

What is the function: Stewie will verbally and repetitively say "mom", "ma", "mommy" until Lois answers him.

What is Attention?

400

Gradually decreasing occurrences of behavior that occur too frequently.

Picking nose 


What is Differential Reinforcement of Low Rates?

400

EO (establishing operation) or AO (abolishing operation):

Skipping lunch and being hungry. Food is a/an _____.

Drinking soda before eating and not being hungry. Food is a/an _____.

What is EO, AO?

400

Would this be a crisis or emergency:

Y/N: Abu runs out of the room and into the school's parking lot whenever Aladdin presents a demand.

What is Yes?

500

T/F: Antecedent Prevention Strategies is an essential component of a behavior reduction plan. 

What is True?

500

What is the function: Bluey will gently tap head repetitively when playing with Bingo.

What is Automatic/Sensory?

500

Gradually increasing occurrences of behavior that occur too infrequently.

Hand washing

What is Differential Reinforcement of High Rates?

500

Withholding reinforcement for a previously reinforced behavior.

What is Extinction?

500

Would this be a crisis or emergency:

Y/N: Stewie begins to use inappropriate language (swearing) when you tell him to wait for his turn.

What is No?

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