In this DR procedure, you provide reinforcement when the client exhibits any other behavior that is NOT the target behavior.
What is... Differential Reinforcement of Other Behavior.
The only function of behavior that is not socially mediated?
What is a temporary increase in the frequency, intensity, or duration of a behavior when it's no longer reinforced.
What is... Extinction Burst.
This strategy aims to decrease unwanted behaviors by introducing or removing stimuli following the behavior, with the goal of reducing its future likelihood.
What is... Punishment Procedures.
In this DR procedure, you reward a student for sitting in their seat as a replacement for out of seat behavior.
What is... DRA. Differential Reinforcement of Alternative Behavior.
A child engages in a tantrum to avoid doing homework.
What is... Escape.
Extinction procedures must always be paired with what...
What is... Differential Reinforcement.
This strategy is where positive reinforcement is removed for a brief period after a specific behavior, aiming to decrease the future occurrence of that behavior
What is... Time-Out.
This DR procedure involves identifying a replacement behavior that is directly incompatible with the target behavior.
What is... DRI. Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible Behavior.
A child cries to gain attention from a parent.
This is the re-emergence of a previously extinguished behavior after a period of time, even when the behavior was no longer being reinforced.
What is... Spontaneous Recovery.
This intervention includes physically blocking each occurrence of the behavior.
What is... Response Blocking.
What is used in a DR procedure that lets an RBT know how often to reinforce a client for exhibiting the desired behavior?
What is... Reinforcement Schedule.
When you ask a child to “wait” as an item is unavailable.
What is... Access to tangibles.
This strategy no longer allows an individual to escape or avoid something non-preferred (e.g., task demands) when they engage in challenging behavior.
A proactive strategy designed to modify the environment or events that happen before a problem behavior occurs, aiming to prevent or reduce its likelihood.
What is... Antecedent Strategies.
With DR procedures, you identify this desirable behavior that replaces a target behavior.
What is... Replacement Behavior.
When a behavior is maintained by more than one function.
What is... Multiple Controlled Behavior.
This strategy is a specific type of extinction procedure used to reduce or eliminate behaviors that are maintained by gaining access to something.
What is... Access Extinction.
This strategy determines the likelihood of the behavior reoccurring.
What is... Consequence.