What is pairing?
Building a positive relationship by associating yourself or activities with things the client enjoys.
Positive reinforcement
is the addition of a stimulus following a behavior that increases the likelihood of that behavior occurring again in the future.
This signals that reinforcement is available
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What is the BACB's code of ethics?
The BACB (Behavior Analyst Certification Board) Code of Ethics is a set of guidelines that outline the ethical principles and standards of conduct for professionals in the field of behavior analysis.
What is token economy?
A system where tokens are earned for good behavior and exchanged for rewards.
What is negative reinforcement?
Negative reinforcement is the removal of an aversive stimulus following a behavior, which increases the likelihood of that behavior occurring again in the future.
What is a prompt
Additional que or assistants provided to encourage the correct response or behavior.
What is confidentiality in ABA?
Confidentiality refers to protecting the privacy of a client by keeping their personal information secure and only sharing it with authorized individuals or when legally required.
The reason why the behavior occur is also known as...
the function of behavior.
Define MO (Motivating Operation).
Something that changes how much someone wants a reinforcer and how likely they are to perform a behavior.
What is Intermittent Reinforcement?
Reinforcing a behavior only some of the time.
What is client dignity?
Client dignity refers to respecting the rights, autonomy, and individuality of clients, ensuring they are treated with care, compassion, and professionalism.
What is an operational definition
Clearly describing a behavior in measurable and observable terms.
Reinforcement is delivered, on average, every 2 minutes following the first response after the time is up. What reinforcement schedule is this?
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What is the difference between chaining and shaping?
Chaining is breaking a complex skill into smaller steps and teaching them in sequence.
Shaping is gradually teaching a new behavior by reinforcing closer and closer approximations of the desired behavior.
What is dual relationship in ABA?
A dual relationship occurs when a professional has another significant relationship with a client or their family in addition to the professional one (e.g., being a family friend or business partner).
What is the 4 term contingency?
Mo (Motivating Operation)
A (Antecedent)
B (Behavior)
C (Consequence)
What are the 3 key strategies for reinforcement?
Immediate Reinforcement: Reinforce immediately after the desired behavior.
Appropriate Reinforcers: Select based on individual preferences.
Adjusting Reinforcement Levels: Gradually fade reinforcement as behaviors become more consistent.
Define deprivation and satiation
Deprivation- A state in which a person hasn’t had access to a reinforcer, increasing its value.
Satiation: A state in which a person has had too much access to a reinforcer, decreasing its value.
What should you do when you suspect an abuse or neglect?
Consult with the CD immediately for possible reporting.