Vocabulary
Classroom Applications
Reinforce
100
Process through which experience causes permanent change in knowledge or behavior.
What is learning?
100
Discovering why a behavior is occurring
What is Behavioral Assessment?
100
This type of reinforcement occurs when the behavior or response produces a new stimulus.
What is positive reinforcement
200
Reinforcing each small step of progress toward a desired goal or behavior.
What is shaping?
200
The specific interventions that are designed to replace problem behaviors
What is Positive Behavioral Supports?
200
when the consequence that strengthens a behavior is the removal (subtraction) of a stimulus, the process is
What is negative reinforcement
300
Technically, the removal of all reinforcement. In practice, isolation of a student from the rest of the class for a brief time.
What is time out?
300
A theory of self management that involves a teacher and a student working together for the same outcome
What is goal setting?
300
when presenting or adding a stimulus following the behavior suppresses or decreases the behavior.
What is presentation punishment
400
Association of two events because of repeated pairing.
What is contiguity?
400
Strategy in which student sets up agenda and time frames for the tasks at hand
What is Monitoring and Evaluating Process?
400
This is used to suppress/ decrease a behavior
What is punishment
500
Principle stating that a more-preferred activity can serve as a reinforcer for a less-preferred activity.
What is the premack principle?
500
The most questionable but also the most effective strategy if done correctly for achieving self management
What is Self-Reinforcement?
500
All of the following are positive reinforcements except... A-Giving a child a compliment for a job well done B-Getting paid for a completed task C-Dog gets a treat for sitting, laying, rolling over D-Scratching to remove an itch
What is D