What does the "B" stand for in the ABC model of behavior?
Behavior
What is the primary focus of behavior analysis?
Understanding and changing behavior.
Who is considered the founder of behavior analysis?
B.F. Skinner
What is the term for breaking down complex behaviors into smaller, manageable steps?
Task analysis
Define the term "reinforcement" in behavior analysis.
Reinforcement is a process that increases the likelihood of a behavior occurring in the future.
Give an example of a behavior in the "C" category of the ABC model.
Crying
Name two characteristics of behavior that make it measurable.
Observable and quantifiable
Who developed the theory of classical conditioning?
Ivan Pavlov
Give an example of a discrete trial teaching procedure used in ABA.
Teaching a child to request items using a picture exchange communication system.
Define the term "operant conditioning" in behavior analysis.
Operant conditioning is a type of learning where behavior is strengthened or weakened by the consequences that follow it.
How does identifying antecedents and consequences help in behavior analysis?
It helps in understanding the factors that influence behavior.
Define the term "discriminative stimulus" in behavior analysis.
A discriminative stimulus signals the availability of reinforcement for a specific behavior.
Name two other influential behavior analysts besides the founder.
Ivan Pavlov and John B. Watson
What is prompting in the context of ABA?
Prompting involves providing additional cues or assistance to help an individual perform a desired behavior.
What is the difference between reinforcement and punishment?
Reinforcement increases the likelihood of a behavior, while punishment decreases the likelihood of a behavior.
What does the "A" stand for in the ABC model of behavior?
Antecedent
Explain the difference between positive and negative reinforcement.
Positive reinforcement involves adding a stimulus to increase the likelihood of a behavior, while negative reinforcement involves removing a stimulus to increase the likelihood of a behavior.
What is the name of the psychologist known for his work on operant conditioning and schedules of reinforcement?
B.F. Skinner
Explain the purpose of reinforcement schedules in behavior analysis.
Reinforcement schedules determine when and how often reinforcement is delivered following a behavior, influencing the rate and pattern of behavior.
Define the term "extinction" in behavior analysis.
Extinction is the discontinuation of reinforcement for a previously reinforced behavior, leading to a decrease in the frequency of that behavior.
Provide an example of a consequence in the ABC model.
Praising a child for completing their homework.
Describe the concept of shaping in behavior analysis.
Shaping involves reinforcing successive approximations of a desired behavior until the target behavior is achieved.
Name the psychologist known for introducing the concept of "behaviorism."
John B. Watson
Describe the process of conducting a preference assessment in ABA.
Preference assessment involves systematically determining an individual's preferred items or activities to use as reinforcers during intervention.
Define the term "chaining" in behavior analysis.
Chaining is a teaching procedure where complex behaviors are broken down into smaller, teachable units that are linked together to form a sequence.