Reinforcement & Schedules
Teaching Strategies
Terms
Graphs
Extra!
100

Positive reinforcement occurs when a behavior is followed by a stimulus that ________ the future frequency of the behavior.

increases

100

What is the process of teaching a new skill by breaking it down into smaller steps?

task analysis

100

What does the term baseline refer to?

data collected before intervention

100

What type of graph is most commonly used in ABA to display behavior data over time?

line graph

100

What type of prompt uses words or verbal cues to help the learner respond?

verbal prompt

200

Negative reinforcement occurs when a behavior is followed by a stimulus that _____ the future frequency of the behavior. 

decreases

200

Teaching one step at a time and reinforcing each correct step before moving on is known as what?

chaining

200

Recording behavior in a set time interval, marking if it occurred at all, is called what?

partial interval recording 

200

The x-axis on a graph represents what?

time (sessions, days, trials)

200

What prompting strategy starts with the most intrusive prompt and fades to the least?

most-to-least prompting

300

Selectively reinforcing specific behaviors while withholding reinforcement for others

differential reinforcement 

300

What is it called when you provide a prompt and then gradually remove it over time?

prompt fading 

300

What are the four main functions of behavior?

escape, access (tangible), attention, and automatic (sensory)

300

The y-axis on a graph represents what?

measure of behavior (frequency, duration, rate)

300

What type of generalization happens when a learner responds correctly to different but similar stimuli?

stimulus generalization

400

RBT presents a total task chaining target and every 3 responses the client gets a token/verbal praise. What schedule of reinforcement is this?

FR3 verbal praise+ token

400

What is the goal of teaching in ABA?

increase independence and generalization of skills

400

teaching and reinforcing a behavior that serves the same function as a problem behavior is called what?

Differential reinforcement of alternative behavior (DRA)

400

What is a data path?

a line that connects data points

400

When an RBT waits for the child to initiate and then prompts the correct response, what is that called?

incidental teaching 

500

What are the 4 schedules of reinforcement that can be used interchangeably?

Fixed, interval, variable, and ratio

500

What type of teaching uses clear antecedent–behavior–consequence (A–B–C) sequences in a structured format?

discrete trial training (DTT)

500

What is one main difference between an MSWO and an MSW (Multiple Stimulus With Replacement)?

in an MSWO, items are not replaced after selection; in an MSW, they are replaced

500

What is the difference between phase change lines and event lines?

phase change line shows an intervention change and event line shows environmental factors that could be a barrier to treatment.

500

Withholding reinforcement for a previously reinforced behavior is called what?

extinction