X is another word for manding
What is Requesting
"First you have to go potty, then you can have your airhead." What is the antecedent used?
What is behavior first/then contingency/premack principle
Every time your patient request a cookie, you give them a cookie. They are now more likely to request a cookie in the future. What type consequence was used?
What is positive reinforcement
What are the 4 functions of behavior?
What is Sensory/automatic, Escape, Attention, and automatic
SD: Say "ba" Response: "ba" Consequence "Good job!" What is the verbal operant?
What is an echoic
X is another word for tacting
What is labeling
"What do you want to work for?" + presenting skittles, bubbles, and slime. What is the antecedent strategy?
What is preference assessments
Your patient throws a toy hammer. You take away the toy hammer, which decreases the likelihood of them throwing the hammer in the future.
What is negative punishment
A child is putting their hands on their mouth, producing a new cool sound, and continues this and laughs when a sound is made. Function?
What is sensory/automatic
SD: Patient's MO Response: "I want banana" Consequence: "Here's a banana!" What is the verbal operant?
What is a mand
How would you explain an echoic
What is vocal imitation
"Do you want to sit in the chair or the table to finish your tokens?" What antecedent is being used?
What is providing options
Your patient does not want to do their work. You tell your patient "If you do your worksheet now, we can skip tokens later." Your patient does their worksheet now, and everytime they're told to complete a worksheet. What type of consequence was used?
What is negative reinforcement
A peer is playing with trains in the gym. The patient sees his peer playing with the toy and hits him. The peer runs away and the patient takes the toy. Function?
What is tangible/access
SD: Smells popcorn Response: "Yum smells like popcorn" Consequence: "Thats right, I love popcorn!" What is the verbal operant"?
What is a tact
How would you explain NET to a caregiver
What is naturalistic teaching, teaching through play, incidental teaching
"Hi friend, in 5 minutes we're going to be all done with ipad, but remember, you can ask for more time!" What is the antecedent strategy being used?
What is priming
Your patient mouths on a pen. Every time they mouth on chalk. Every time they mouth on chalk, you have them brush their teeth, which decreases them mouthing on chalk in the future. What type of consequence was used? What type of consequence was used?
What is positive punishement
A parent tells the child it’s time to take a bath, and the child says “I’m tired, can I take a bath tomorrow.” The adult agrees and the patient goes and plays with his toys instead. Function?
What is escape
SD: "Twinkle twinkle..." Response: "Little star" Consequence: "How I wonder what you are" What is the verbal operant?
What is intraverbal
How would you explain DTT to a caregiver?
What is structured way of teaching, use of tokens, back to back trials, helps with repetition and acquisition of trials
What is high probability request sequence/ building behavior momentum
When do we use punishment? If we do/dont, explain why
What is NEVER. Punishment does not teach replacement behaviors. Punishment can also cause negative side effects, and is typically only effective at reducing behaviors in the moment.
This procedure is used for transferring stimulus control in which features of an antecedent stimulus controlling a behavior are gradually changed to a new stimulus while maintaining the current behavior
What is attention
SD: "How was your day" Response: "Way too long" Consequence: "I totally feel that!" What is the verbal operant?
What is intraverbal