Prompting strategy used in Mass Trial
What is "Errorless learning"?
Process of reinforcing successive approximations to target a behavior while extinguishing previous approximations
What is "shaping"?
Interventions used to prevent a behavior from happening
What is "antecedent modifications"
Term for cupped hand position used when blocking
What is "Barbie Hands"?
Two main components of a client's program
What is "Skill Repertoire Building and Behavior Management"
Presenting an SDs in a random order to teach discrimination between the stimuli.
What is "Random Rotation"?
Arranging the environment or stimuli to create a learning opportunity that's functionally reinforcing
These are the four main functions of a behavior
What is "tangible, attention, escape, and automatic"?
Method used to locate the ring and pinky finger of aggressor when being grabbed/hair pulled.
What is "hunt and peck"?
A reinforcer that has not been conditioned or learned
What is "Primary Reinforcer"?
For something to be generalized, it must be across
What is "people, environment, and stimuli"
The withholding of previously occurring reinforcement contingent upon the occurrence of a behavior
What is "extinction"?
Type of transition used when client is known to be aggressive, known to drop to the floor, and is taller than your waist.
What is "Two-person carry"?
Reinforcing all other behaviors within a time interval besides the target behavior
What is "Differential Reinforcement of Other"
Teaching procedure used when a field of materials is presented with the instruction. Uses 7-steps for introduction and 4-steps for mastery.
What is "Simultaneous Discrimination Training"?
Teaching process where the desired behavior is the SD for the next step in a series of steps
What is "Chaining"?
Something that all replacement behaviors must be
What is "functionally equivalent"?
First thing you do when an aggressor gets their hands tangled in your hair.
What is "secure your head"?
When some of, but not all instances of a behavior are reinforced
What is "intermittent reinforcement"?
7 steps of introduction with simultaneous discrimination training
What is:
T1 in MT alone
T1 in MT with unknown distractor
T1 in MT with known distractor
T2 in MT alone
T2 in MT with unknown distractor
T2 in MT with known distractor
Randomly Rotate T1 & T2
Environmental factors, conditions, or events that may increase or decrease the effectiveness of a reinforcer
What is "motivating operation"?
All parts of a BIP
Operational Definition, function, how it's measured, antecedent modifications, replacement behaviors, consequence for desired behavior, and consequence for undesired behavior.
Common trend that occurs when aggression/self-injurious behaviors are successfully blocked
What is "extinction burst"? (will also accept "the behavior will increase")
Teacher: "Twinkle twinkle little.."
Child: "Star"
This is an example of___
What is "intraverbal"