A strategy that involves the removal of an aversive prior to a behavior occurring___
The aspect of the three term contingency that occurs prior to a behavior occurring___
What is an antecedent?
This type of antecedent strategy is when reinforcement is provided to someone independent of the behavior occurring.
What is non contingent reinforcement?
In order to reduce hand flapping, a BCBA teaches a child to squeeze a sensory ball. This is what type of reinforcement?
What is Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible behavior (DRI)?
If I teach a replacement behavior without reinforcing it results in this.
What is failure to maintain/generalize?
A learner engages in hand-flapping to self-stimulate. The replacement behavior is using a stress ball. What’s the function?
What is automatic/sensory?
When an antecedent or replacement strategy serves the same function as the behavior targeted for intervention it is___
What is functionally equivalenet?
This type of antecedent strategy prepares the learner for a change.
What is priming?
Johnny throws a toys to escape play with peers. The RBT teaches them to say “all done” at the onset of precursors. What strategy has be utilized?
What is Functional Communication Training (FCT)?
A procedure consisting of instructions, modeling, behavioral rehearsal, and feedback that is used to teach new behaviors or skills.
What is basic skills training?
Modifications made to the environment intended to make the challenging behaviors less likely to occur___
This must occur immediately after the correct performance of a functionally equivalent replacement behavior to increase it's future use.
What is reinforcement?
Providing multiple easy tasks already in the learners repertoire before the target response is called___
What is behavior momentum?
A teacher teaches a child to raise their hand instead of yelling out of turn. This is an example of what two intervention types___
What is an antecedent intervention and a replacement behavior?
When a replacement behavior is functionally matched, socially appropriate, and easier than the problem behavior it is
What is an effective and ethical behavior change strategy?
Differential reinforcement of successive approximations to a target behavior
What is shaping?
A child is taught to request a break instead of running away from classwork. This is a replacement behavior maintains this type of function___
What is escape?
This strategy aids in identifying what is a reinforcing stimulus for an individual___
What is a preference assessment?
Susies aggresses towards peers and adults when playtime comes to an end. As a result, a timer and a verbal "2 minutes left" warning are used before transitions. The type of antecedent strategy utilized here is___
What is using visual and verbal transition cue?
According to the BACB Ethics Code, we must design interventions that are this ___ meaning they respect the dignity and rights of clients.
What is socially valid?
A procedure where stimuli and events are arranged within typical activities___
What is incidental teaching?
In order to select an effective replacement behavior you must know___
What is the funciton?
An RBT presents an array of stimuli to a child and instructs them to pick one. Once the item has been chosen it is then taken out of the array. This type of preference assessment has been utilized___
What is Multiple Stimulus with Replacement (MSW)?
As a result of increased disrupts during small groups when next to a loud peers the small group leader changes seating arrangements for future small group sessions.
What is antecedently modifying the environment?
This ethical concept was violated when a BCBA chooses to utilize punishment to stop physical aggression in a child without including an functionally equivalent replacement behavior such as a functionally equivalent repsonse ___
What is using the least restrictive intervention possible?