Reinforcement
Incidental Teaching
ABA terms
AKAs
100

In the model A-B-C where does Reinforcement fall?

C= Consequence 

100

What does incidental teaching mean?

Teaching students in a natural environment, away from a desk 

100

What is the difference between punishment and reinforcement in terms of effect on behavior? 

Punishment decreases likelihood of future behavior

Reinforcement increases likelihood 

100

Tokens are a type of reinforcer?

Conditioned 

200

What type of reinforcement is scratching one's skin considered?

Negative Reinforcement 

200

Name 3 skills that are appropriate for NET

Manding

Social skills

Play skills 

Group skills 

Job/ Vocational skills

Leisure skills


What does this look like across classrooms?

200

the Magnitude of Reinforcement corresponds  to the level of _________    _________ of the student 

Response Effort 


AKA. what term? 

200

What are the types of differential reinforcement? 

DRA

DRO

DRI 

which ones do you use? 

300

How can we ensure that reinforcement will be effective after preferences have been assessed 

By manipulating the MO and changing the value 

300

Providing only some of the items necessary to complete a task is a way to contrive what?

Manding for missing items 

300

Limited hold definition 

reinforcement is only available during a window of time. The response must occur in that time to gain access to reinforcement  

300

Preferences and reinforcers are always the same thing. True or False? 

False, 

What is a preference but you're not willing to work for? 

400

What procedure do you use to identify potential reinforcers? 

Preferences assessments


Which ones do you use in your classroom? 

400

What strategies can you use during incident teaching 

modeling, prompting, visual support, chaining?

Which ones do you use in your classroom? 

400

How do you condition a reinforcer? 

 Pairing! 

Pair with what types of unconditioned reinforcer? 

400

Name two ways to set up an environment for incidental teaching?

Preferred items out of reach, blocking access, giving only some items, enriching the environment

500

What are strategies you can use to avoid satiation of reinforcers?

Try several kinds of items, rotations, intermittent, isolation

500

What are key differences between DTT and incidental teaching? 

Settings, Student led, types of reinforcers, teacher directed vs. student directed 

500

Provide an example of how you use intermittent reinforcement with your students

As long as it's not after each correct response 

500

What visual support do we use that is based on the premark principle 

First/ then board 

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