Schedules of R+
Functions of Behavior
Discrete Trial Training (DTT)
Needs a new name
Data Collection
100

An exact amount of time passes between each reinforcement. 

What is fixed interval (FI)

100

To get out of doing a task/activity

What is escape/avoidance

100

A type of behavior modification technique that uses tokens/points as rewards for desired behaviors

What is a token economy/system

100

A strategy used within ABA therapy that focuses on teaching skills in the natural context where they would typically be used

What is NET
100

Involves recording the number of times a behavior happens 

What is frequency

200
Reinforcement occurs after a fixed number of responses

What is fixed ration (FR)

200

To gain access to a preferred item/activity

What is access to tangible

200

A type of behavior modification technique that uses tokens/points as rewards for desired behaviors

What is a token economy/system

200

Steps in a behavior chain are taught to mastery in the order of steps

What is forward chaining

200

A tool used to monitor behaviors to understand behavior patterns and events by determining what occurs before, during and after a behavior

What is ABC data collection

300
A varying amount of time passes between each reinforcement

What is variable interval (VI)

300

To get a reaction or gain social interaction

What is attention

300

A procedures in DTT that involves repeatedly presenting the same stimulus to a learner until they respond correctly

What is mass trial

300
Steps in a behavior chain are taught to mastery in the order of last steps first

What is backward chaining

300

Involves the breaking down an observation period into equal time intervals and recording whether a behavior occurs 

What is interval recording
400

A schedule of reinforcement in which every correct response is reinforced

What is continuous reinforcement

400

Something that feels good or presents an automatic response

What is sensory

400

A technique used within DTT that mix across new and previously mastered skills

What is interspersed trials 

400

Involves breaking down a behavior chain into the individual steps

What is task analysis

400

Name 2 examples of continuous measures

What is event recording, duration, frequency, latency 

500

A technique used in ABA that involves gradually reducing the frequency of reinforcement or increasing the number of responses required for reinforcement

What is schedule thinning

500

Altering the environment before the behavior of concern occurs, with the goal of preventing it from occurring

What is antecedent strategies

500

Systematically address the incorrect responses to help the learner learn the correct ones

What is error correction 

500

Steps in a behavior chain are prompted and taught to mastery at the same time

What is total task presentation

500

Name 2 examples of discontinuous measures

What is whole interval recording, partial interval recording, momentary time sampling