Verbal Operant
Ethics
Continuous
Measurement
Discontinuous
Measurement
Behavior Reduction
200

The phrase is repeated word for word by the patient

What is an Echoic?

200

Behavior analysts, teachers, and healthcare workers often fall under this legally required reporting category.

What is a mandated reporter?

200

The amount of time it takes from the onset to the offset of the behavior. 

What is Duration


200

The technician checks for the behavior at the end of the interval period. This is known as what kind of measurement strategy 

What is Momentary time sampling

200

This behavior reduction strategy teaches an appropriate communication response to replace problem behavior.

What is Functional Communication Training

400

A common assessment used to assess verbal operants in ABA going from level 1 (0-18 months), level 2 (18-30 months), and level 3 (30-48 months). 

What is the VB-MAPP (Verbal behavior milestones assessment and placement program)

400

Standing in front of bathroom doors blocking others view, preventing other patients from viewing a meltdown or not disclosing patient information to non-relevant parities. 

What is client confidentially  

400

The time in between the occurrence of one behavior to the next

What is IRT


400

Measuring a behavior based off of its concrete outcome is known as?

What is a permanent product 

400


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Differential reinforcement has multiple forms. Three of the most common include DRI, DRO and



What is DRA

600

A patient points to their arm after being asked touch arm. The type of communication style is.. (expressive or receptive)

Receptive communication 

600

Being aware of and respecting the diverse backgrounds and values of patients, tailoring interventions and practices accordingly. 

What is cultural competence 

600

Discontinuous measurement involves taking data at intervals of time meanwhile continuous measurement takes data when?

What is every instance of the behavior

600

This type of discontinuous data measurement tends to underestimate data

What is whole-interval recording? 

600
A more technical way to refer to "first, then" statements. 

What is the Premack Principle 

800

Reading or recognizing written words, this type has point-to-point correspondence but no formal similarity with the presenting stimulus 

What is a textual

800

It is important to follow ______ based practices in ABA in order to maintain treatment fidelity and integrity. 

What is evidence 

800

When taking continuous measurement data, it is important to track the duration, intensity and ___ of the behavior 

What is occurrences

800

This type of discontinuous data measurement tends to overestimate the data 

What is partial-interval recording?

800

A strategy used in behavior modification that involves reinforcing a behavior only when it occurs at a higher rate than a specified criterion (e.g. only reinforcing after raising hand 5 times)

What is DRH

1000

This receptive verbal operant requires a learner to select an item based on verbally stated features, functions, or categories

What is LRFFC

1000

A category of a daily ethical challenge that speaks to upholding high moral principles, including responsibility, to all parties involved, commitment to evidence-based treatments, and doing no harm.

What is integrity 

1000

After a long session with multiple high behaviors, it is possible to see more inconsistent and inaccurate data this is known as

What is observer fatigue 

1000

The most common graph in ABA to track measurement in general 

What is a line graph

1000

A treatment protocol a BCBA might consider when working with challenging behaviors that become a danger to the patient or others around him/her

What is Universal Protocol