Difference between negative and positive reinforcement.
What is removal of an aversive stimuli?
Reinforcement procedures fail to produce substantial results when this occurs.
What is the initial criterion is too high.
What is the use of low quality reinforcers.
What is the use of the same reinforcer.
What is the use of contrived reinforcers is not shifted to naturally occurring reinforcers.
This is the a primary purpose of applying a function-based approach to assess supervisee behavior.
What is to understand and apply the reasons behind their performance?
Compound schedule of reinforcement that does not have a clear SD.
(hint: there are two)
When light turns green, drivers are more likely to accelerate. The green light is a ____.
What is an SD?
What is immediacy of reinforcement?
This should be done when data validity is questioned.
What is reconfirming the accuracy and reliability of the data?
What are clear expectations for performance and consequences?
This reinforcement schedule relates to the Matching Law.
What is concurrent schedule of reinforcement?
Light is turned off in a room, the child is less likely to engage in reading. The light off condition is an example of what.
What is an Sdelta?
Role of discriminative stimulus
What is to signal availability of reinforcement.
This phenomenon occurs when changes in one component of a schedule result in an increase or decrease in the rate of responding but also result in the opposite effect in the environments where the schedule was not changed.
What is behavioral contrast?
This approach is important in ensuring equity in supervision.
What is data driven?
This compound schedule of reinforcement occurs when TWO or more schedules of reinforcement occur in an alternating usually random sequence. An SD is associated with each schedule.
What is multiple schedules of reinforcement?
A child's whining behavior increases in the grocery store when they are hungry. Hunger serves as a(n):
What is an establishing operation?
Stacy is hungry and sees a vending machine down the hall. Stacy walks over and purchases a candy bar. She is now full and does not purchase additional food. Fullness is an example of what.
What is significant changes in level, trend and variability of data?
This is a primary benefit of applying behavior analytic principles in supervision.
What is using principles of ABA?
This compound schedule of reinforcement occurs when two or more schedules are occurring successively and in a specific order. There is an SD correlated with each stimulus.
What is a chained schedule of reinforcement?
A sign on the restroom indicates the restroom is out of order. The sign serves as a(n):
What is an SDelta?
Stacy is hungry and sees a vending machine down the hall. Stacy walks over and purchases a candy bar. She is now full and does not purchase additional food. Hunger is an example of what.
What is an establishing operation.
Determinism says this with regards to behavior problems in the context of behavior intervention.
OBM applies in ABA how.
What is improvement of supervision leading to better client outcomes?
This compound schedule of reinforcement is identical to multiple schedule; however there is no discriminative stimulus.
What is mixed schedules of reinforcement?
A teenager less likely to break curfew when having advanced knowledge of a favored event coming up is an example of what.
What is an example of an establishing operation?