Bx...or not? (Dead Man's test)
Measures
Teaching Strategies
Verbal Behavior
Random
100

Asking for a break (verbally or with PECS)

This does pass the "Dead Man's Test"

100
The amount of time a behavior occurs
What is duration?
100
This strategy involves differential reinforcement of successive approximations to a target behavior.
What is shaping?
100
A child is taking a walk with their mom, sees a dog across the street, points and says "dog"
What is tact (naming)?
100
Teaching the last step of a task analysis first
What is backward chaining?
200

Getting out of classroom seat

This does pass the "Dead Man's Test"

200
The measure of elapsed time between the onset of a stimulus and the initiation of a response.
What is latency?
200
!!DAILY DOUBLE!! Name 3 types of differential reinforcement procedures
What is/are: DRO, DRA, DRI, DRH, DRL (any 3)
200
After using the elliptical for 20 minutes, your client says "drink juice", resulting in receiving a drink of juice.
What is mand (request)?
200
A mother goes to the store and her child cries for a toy so she buys it. In the future, the child cries at the store in the toy aisle? (What is the probable function of the mother's behavior?)
What is socially mediated negative reinforcement (escape)?
300

Being quiet

This does NOT pass the "Dead Man's test"

How can we redefine this target behavior?

300
Number of instances of behavior per unit of time
What is rate/frequency?
300
A strategy that involves linking together a specific sequence of discrete responses, that together produce a terminal outcome. (hint: Each response serves 2 functions: conditioned reinforcer for prior response and discriminative stimulus-Sd for the next response).
What is chaining?
300
Your friend is running late for an appointment. She walks into the room, and says "Hey, do you know what time it is?" You say, "Time for you to get a watch." We are analyzing your friend's behavior. Which operant?
What is mand?
300
This is a sub-discipline of Applied Behavior Analysis that focuses on identification and manipulation of environmental variables that affect employee performance in the workplace.
What is Organizational Behavior Management (OBM)?
400

Not paying attention

This does NOT pass the "Dead Man's Test"

How can we redefine this target behavior?

400
Elapsed time between two consecutive instances of a response.
What is IRT? (Interresponse time)
400
This strategy involves withholding reinforcement for a previously reinforced behavior, resulting in a decrease in the behavior.
What is extinction?
400

!!!!DAILY DOUBLE!!!! You are having a 1:1 session with your client. You say to your client, "Where do you go to school?" The client says "Washington Elementary" We are analyzing your client's behavior. Which operant?

What intraverbal?

400
What are the following acronyms? EO, SD, EAB, NET
What is: Establishing operation Discriminative Stimulus Experimental Analysis of Behavior Natural Environment Training
500

Waiting

This does NOT pass the "Dead Man's Test"

How can we redefine this behavior?

500
The measure of how rate changes over time.
What is celeration?
500
The addition of a stimulus which increases the likelihood of a correct response occuring
What is prompting?
500
VB-MAPP stands for...
What is Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program?
500
Name the experimental design that compares the effects of an independent variable(IV) across settings, behaviors, and/or participants?
Multiple Baseline