Behavior Change Systems
Research Designs
Behavior Change Procedures
Philosophical Assumptions
Grab Bag
100
this behavior change system starts with arranging a setting that contains materials of interest to the child.
What is incidental teaching
100
one word "stair step"
What is changing criterion
100
Which group contingency is known as the "Hero Procedure"
What is Dependent Group Contingency
100
Practice of objective observation of phenomena of interest
What is Empiricism
100
which reinforcement schedule is the hardest to fade
What is variable ratio
200
Reading Mastery is an example of this behavior change system.
What is direct instruction
200
3 participants are picked and the intervention starts at different times for each participant
What is multiple baseline
200
Series of easy tasks that have a history of compliance followed by low compliance behavior
What is High Probability Request Sequence?
200
Which of the following is NOT a dimension of applied behavior analysis. A. effective b. parsimony c. conceptually systematic d. technological
What is b. parsimony
200
in which schedule of reinforcement is a scallop effect observed
What is fixed interval
300
this behavior change system is a precise, systematic, and objective way to measure, monitor and analyze behavior
What is precision teaching
300
this research design is used in functional analyses
What is alternating treatments or multielement
300
Passing the 3 behavior tests - reflexivity, symmetry, and transitivity - demonstrate....
What is stimulus equivalence
300
Continual questioning of truthfulness and validity of all scientific theory and knowledge
What is Philosophical doubt
300
the pupil being constricted when it is lit is an example of this: A. Unconditioned response B. Conditioned response C. Conditioned stimulus D. Unconditioned stimulus
What is unconditioned response
400
Keller created this system which allows users to move from module to module at their own pace
What is Personalized Systems of Instruction (PSI)
400
comparing giving a TV break for 1 minute vs. 10 minutes is a A. component analysis B parametric analysis C. neither
What is B. parametric analysis
400
Written document outlining completion of behavior and promised reinforcer
What is Contingency Contract
400
Philosophy of the science of behavior
What is Behaviorism
400
this is known to be the most stringent way to calculate IOA for the event recording method. A. scored- interval IOA B. exact count-per-interval IOA C. total count IOA
What is D. exact count-per interval IOA
500
how is precision teaching graphed
What is on a standard celeration chart
500
Research design that repeatedly turns behavior on and off
What is Reversal Design
500
Sabotage is a disadvantage of this group contingency
What is Dependent group contingency
500
Attempts to explain all behavior including private events (e.g., thinking/feeling)
What is Radical Behaviorism
500
respondent behavior is a behavior that is ____ by ____ a. evoked, antecedent stimuli b. elicited, consequence c. evoked, consequence d. elicited, antecedent stimuli
What is d.