Reinforcement
Prompting
Data Collection
Functions
Mystery
100

Something added following behavior that increases future occurrence.

Positive Reinforcement

100

What is the most intrusive prompt

Full Physical

100

This type of data records how many times a behavior occurs

Frequency Data

100

What does DTT stand for?

Discrete Trial Training

100

Can staff discuss client information in public places or with others outside the agency?

No

200

When should reinforcement be provided

Immediately. 

200

Name 3 different prompts

  • Verbal
  • Gestural
  • Model
  • Physical
  • Visual
200

Which data collection method measures how long a behavior lasts?

Duration

200

What does ABC stand for?

Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence

200

When should session notes be completed?

within 24 hours

300

Directive given to signal reinforcement available

Sd

300

What is prompt fading

Moving to the next less intrusive prompt from current prompt

300

When should you record data from trials

Immediately following the response or set

300

A child hits when asked to clean up toys. What is the likely function?

Escape

300

What is the most effective way to identify a client's preferred reinforcers

Preference Assessment

400

This is when reinforcement is not provided on a fixed schedule

Variable ratio

400

Why should prompts be faded?

To promote independence and reduce prompt dependence.

400

What data would you collect for crying that lasts 10 minutes?

Duration

400

A child tells jokes repeatedly because classmates laugh. What is function

Attention

400

Why should opinions be avoided in session notes?

Documentation should describe observable facts and measurable behavior.

500

If a client engages in escape-maintained behavior, reinforcement should be delivered when:

the client appropriately completes or attempts the task

500

What is most important thing to do when trying to fade prompmts?

Provide wait time before prompting

500

What should be included when documenting a behavior?

The antecedent, observable behavior, consequence, and relevant data.

500

Name the four common functions of behavior.

Attention, Escape, Tangible, and Automatic Reinforcement

500

Procedure in which previously reinforced behaviors are no longer reinforced

Extinction