Mixed Bag
Differential Reinforcement
Play
Prompting
Do You Know Leadership?
100

This is what you should do throughout your session for all programs—unless told otherwise—to keep participants engaged and feeling rewarded.

What is Freebies? 

100

This type of differential reinforcement involves reinforcing a behavior when it occurs at a higher frequency than a baseline level.

What is differential reinforcement of high rates of behavior (DRH)? 

100

This basic type of play involves using toys as they are intended, like pushing a toy car or stacking blocks.

What is functional play? 

100

This prompting technique starts with minimal assistance and increases support only as needed to help a learner succeed.

What is least-to-most prompting? 

100

Who is Kelli?

Who is the ABA Director? 

200

This superhero is known for his alter ego, Bruce Wayne, and fights crime in Gotham City.

Who is Batman?

200

This reinforcement strategy reinforces a behavior when it occurs less frequently, helping to reduce undesirable behavior.

What is differential reinforcement of low rates of behavior (DRL)?

200

In this type of play, two children take turns and respond to each other’s actions, like rolling a ball back and forth.

What is reciprocal play? 

200

This prompting method begins with maximum support and gradually reduces assistance as the learner becomes more independent.

What is most-to-least prompting? 

200

Who is Brittany? 

Who is the clinical director? 

300

In this film series, characters like Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, and Princess Leia are part of an epic space adventure that spans multiple generations.

What is Star Wars? 

300

This type of differential reinforcement focuses on reinforcing any behavior that is not the target behavior. 

What is differential reinforcement of other behavior (DRO)?

300

This type of play involves two or more children working together toward a common goal, like building a tower or playing house.

What is cooperative play? 

300

This prompt involves physically guiding the learner through the desired behavior.

What is a physical prompt? 

300

Who loves reality TV? 

Who is Miranda?

400

This actor, known for his role in "Pirates of the Caribbean," was recently the subject of a highly publicized court case involving his ex-wife, Amber Heard.

Who is Johnny Depp?

400

This differential reinforcement strategy involves replacing an undesired behavior with another behavior that cannot occur simultaneously. 

What is differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior? 

400

This form of play involves adding to play by another person or the participant. 

What is extended play? 

400

This teaching strategy minimizes or eliminates mistakes by providing prompts immediately before the learner responds.

What is errorless teaching? 

400

Who's favorite baseball team is the Padres?

Who is Valerie? 

500

This animated TV series, known for its quirky characters like Homer and Bart, holds the title of the longest-running American sitcom.

What is the Simpsons?

500

This differential reinforcement technique reinforces a behavior while ignoring or withholding reinforcement for another, less desired behavior.

What is differential reinforcement of alternative behavior (DRA)?

500

In this creative form of play, children use imagination to pretend one object is another or take on roles, like pretending a block is a phone.

What is imaginary play? 

500

One potential drawback of errorless teaching is that learners may become too dependent on this.

What is prompting? 

500

Who has two little dogs? 

Lex