Central Reach basics
It's pronounced "data"
Graphs are great
Ethically speaking
ABA all day
100

This is something you should do as soon as you log into your session

What is starting the session timer?

100

If you see a plus or minus on a target, you are counting this 

What is frequency? 

100

Looking at these will tell you how the patient did in a previous session

What are the last 3 data points found in the description? 

100

Do this if you graph something incorrectly

What is contact your BCBA asap? 

100

We use this to increase a behavior

What is reinforcement?

200

Navigating to this spot is where you will find your patient's learning trees, session, and basic information

What is the patient dashboard?

200

You are doing this when you prompt all steps except the final step

What is backwards chaining? 

200

Pressing this button will graph a target individually 

What is the red graph target button in the description?

200
Sessions may look different on these devices so you should be familiar with the changes when using these

What is your phone versus your computer? 

200

This decreases a behavior

What is punishment?

300

Look here to know how to run the program

What is the program description? 

300

Seeing this move at the bottom of a task analysis will tell you if you have graphed your entire TA

What is the blue bar? 

300

*DOUBLE JEAPORDY* 

Targets you cannot graph because of this reason

What is you did not run enough trials during the session and they cannot be graphed?

300

Use these to help with accuracy of data collection, especially when counting frequency

What are clickers? 

300

Take this letter data when a new behavior is observed

What is ABC data?

400

Write something here for your BCBA to see on the specific target (but be aware ANYONE can see this)

What are comment boxes?

400

If you are taking this type of data you are inputting a check mark when the behavior is observed during an interval

What is partial interval data?

400

This tells you what phase the program is in

What are baseline, intervention, generalization and maintenance? 

400

Graphing incorrect data could lead to this

What is malpractice/fraud? 

400

This reinforces successive steps of a behavior until it reaches a terminal response

What is shaping?

500

Look here for client BIPS or updates 

What is the index view/tree view on left of session?

500

You should always graph these, even if they are at 0

What are behaviors? 

500

This phase means you are running this with either a different person or in a different environment 

What is generalization?

500

Central reach logs you out automatically if this happens

What is you don't input data for 15 minutes? 

500

The father of radical behaviorism

Who is B.F. Skinner?