Terminology
Measurements
BSPs
Who Should I Tell
Potpurri/Misc.
100

That portion of an organism's interaction with its environment that involves movement of some part of the organism

Behavior

100

The process of applying quantitative labels to describe and differentiate objects and natural events.

Measurement

100

These are interventions that are to be implemented before a behavior occurs as a means to reduce the future occurrence of a maladaptive behavior. 

Antecedent Strategies

100

My Client Canceled!

Notify: CSS, BA, and OM

100

At the end of a designated interval, the observer records whether the target behavior occurred throughout the entire interval

Whole Interval Recording

200

A form of direct, continuous observation in which the observer records a descriptive, temporally sequenced account of all behavior(s) of interest and the antecedent conditions and consequences for those behaviors as those events occur in the client's natural environment.

ABC Recording or Anecdotal Recording

200

The recording of every instance of a target behavior during a specific observation period. Including frequency, duration, latency, rate, and interresponse time. 

Continuous Measurement

200

These are interventions utilized to help reduce maladaptive behavior intensity, duration, and occurrence after the maladaptive behavior has begun

Consequence strategies 

200

My Tablet is kicking me out of Central Reach!

Send in a Help Desk Ticket and inform BA that data may be missing or inaccurate.

200

Procedures used to identify items or activities that a client finds motivating and enjoyable, which can then be used as reinforcers to encourage desired behaviors. This help therapists determine what will motivate a client, allowing for more effective treatment plans and increased engagement in therapy

Preference Assessment

300

A contingency in which the occurrence of a response is followed immediately by the termination, reduction, postponement, or avoidance of a stimulus, and which leads to an increase in the future occurrence of similar responses.

Negative Reinforcement

300

Data collection methods that do not capture every instance of a behavior. Including whole interval, partial interval, and momentary time sampling.

Discontinuous Measurement

300

These are behaviors and skills we actively teach to a client as a means to functionally replace maladaptive behaviors.

Functionally Equivalent Replacement Behaviors (FERBs)

300

My Client missed the potty, and now there is a puddle.

Wipe up what you can. Then call for a Center Asistant to support in final sterilization

300

A measurement method in which the presence or absence of behaviors is recorded at precisely specified time intervals

Momentary Time Sampling

400

The physical form or shape of a behavior.

Topography

400

The observer records whether the target behavior occurred at any time during the interval

Partial-Interval Recording

400

This determines when a behavior starts and ends

Onset and Offset

400

I read the target description, but I still do not know how to run this target!

Reach out to your BA

400

environmental events that alter the effectiveness of a consequence and influence the frequency of behaviors that lead to that consequence. These environmental events make individuals want something more or less, thereby impacting their motivation to engage in specific behaviors.

Motivating Operations

500

A basic principle of behavior describing a responseconsequence functional relation in which a response is followed immediately by a stimulus change that results in similar responses occurring more often.

Reinforcement

500

A fundamental measure of how often behavior occurs expressed as count per standard unit of time (e.g., per minute, per hour, per day) and calculated by dividing the number of responses recorded by the number of standard units of time in which observations were conducted.

Rate

500

A clear, concise, and measurable description of a behavior. It outlines what the behavior looks like, making it observable and allowing for consistent data collection

Operational Definition

500

I have to modify my hours of availbility, I need to request off a case, I have open time on my schedule and want to help another client, and/or I have work related concerns.

Reach out to your OM!

500

An interrelated community of contingencies of reinforcement that can be especially powerful, producing substantial and long-lasting behavior changes. Effective of this phenomena share four essential features: (a) They are "baited" with virtually irresistible reinforcers that " lure" the learner to the trap; (b) only a low-effort response already in the learner's repertoire is necessary to enter the trap; (c) once inside the trap, interrelated contingencies of reinforcement motivate the learner to acquire, extend, and maintain targeted academic and/or social skills; and (d) they can remain effective for a long time because students show few, if any, satiation effects. This phenomena can be beneficial AND detrimental to the learner.

Behavior Trap