Definitions
Types of Things
Behaviour Modification
Seeing is Believing
Examples
100

Providing assistance to encourage a correct response

What is Prompting?

100

 Planned Ignoring is one type of THIS

What is Extinction Procedures?

100

Based on principles of operant conditioning: reinforcement, punishment, and extinction.

What is Behaviour Modification?

100

This involves recording what is actually seen or heard, rather than interpreting or assuming intent.

What is objective observation

100

A screaming child might scream louder or longer when the candy is no longer given

What is an Extinction Burst

200

The reappearance of a previously extinguished behaviour after a delay.

What is Spontaneous Recovery?

200

Examples of THIS include: Physical, Verbal, Gestural, Visual

What are types of prompts

200

Increases behaviour via reward

What is Reinforcement

200

The "C" of ABC

What is Consequence

200

 Thinking, worrying, feeling sad, planning.

What is Covert Behaviour

300

the process by which a previously reinforced behaviour decreases in frequency when reinforcement is withheld

What is Extinction

300

Fixed Ratio, Variable Ratio, Fixed Interval, Variable Interval

What are types of Reinforcement Schedules

300

 Withholding reinforcement to reduce behaviour

What is Extinction

300

Involves pictures, signs, schedules, or written instructions

What are visual prompts

300

Hand-over-hand assistance to teach handwashing

What is a physical Prompt

400

A temporary increase in the frequency, duration, or intensity of the behaviour after the extinction procedure is initiated

What is an Extinction Burst?

400

Shaping, Chaining, Modeling, Token Economies

What are Behaviour Modification Strategies

400

Demonstrable behaviour such as yelling or hitting

What is Overt Behaviour

400

These are small steps toward a target behavior.

What are approximations

400

Weeks after tantrums stopped, the child throws a tantrum again—but only briefly.

What is Spontaneous Recovery

500

A consequence that increases the likelihood a behavior will occur again in the future

What is Reinforcement?

500

Antecedent, Behaviour, Consequence

What is ABC recording

500

This is what happens immediately BEFORE the behaviour, also known as a trigger

What is the Antecedent

500

This breaks a task into small steps and teaches them in sequence.

What is Chaining

500

Turning off a loud alarm when seatbelt is fastened

What is negative reinforcement