The individual engages in head banging because it feels good or provides input
What is sensory seeking behavior?
An SD is...
What is cue given to a learner for them to respond?
Skittles, M&M's, ipad
What is a reinforcer?
What is an operational definition of a behavior?
ABA is...
What is Applied Behavior Analysis?
What is an attention-seeking behavior?
When running trials, this comes first.
What is a preference assessment?
Asking student what they want to work for or "testing" it out.
What is a preference assessment?
Anything humans do.
What is a behavior?
NET is...
Natural Environment Teaching
Student does not understand how to complete worksheet and attempts to leave her seat.
What is an escape behavior?
SD-->R-->C
The "R" stands for...
Earning tokens for every correct response.
What is FR1?
Increases the future likelihood of the behavior occurring again.
What is reinforcement?
A TA is...
What is a task analysis?
Student was playing with his favorite toy for 5 minutes. The teacher told him it was time to give it back. Student throws himself on the floor.
What is tangible?
Given the current prompt level, student requires the given prompt, less prompting or no prompting.
What is correct response?
Earning tokens for approximately every 3 correct responses.
What is VR3?
Decreases the future likelihood of the behavior occurring again.
What is punishment?
A consequence is...
What is "anything that follows a behavior or a response?"
Nonverbal student does not typically engage in self-injury. Today the student bites his hand and bangs his head.
What is medical?
Target is on a partial-physical prompt. Student scores 60%, 50%, 80%, 100%, 80%.
What is "move to next prompt level?"
What is satiation?
Adding skittles after student sits appropriately for 5 minutes to increase students sitting behavior during class time.
What is positive reinforcement?
DTT is...
What is discrete trial training?
OR
What is discrete trial teaching?