Behavioral Concepts
Prompting
Measure it
Reinforcement
Pot pourri
100

A child asks for a cookie politely and is given a cookie, in the future the child always asks for a cookie politely

What is + reinforcement

100

Statements made by team members that help learners acquire a specific skill

What is verbal prompts

100

The number of occurrences of a behavior

What is frequency count

100

ex: food, shelter

What are examples of primary reinforcers?

100

Every time Liam sneezed I said bless you which he enjoys. Liam would then pretend to sneeze several times in a row. Eventually I stop saying bless you to Liam and he stops fake sneezing. What is this concept called?

What is Extinction?

200

I get constant emails reminding me to complete course evaluations. When I complete the course evaluation, the emails stop. Now I always complete course evaluations as soon as they are available in the system. 

What is - reinforcement

200

Joey is having difficulty learning the steps to a dance routine.  During the next rehearsal, Ms. Jenkins strategically positions Joey next to Aaron who performs the routine well.

What is modeling

200

Number of behaviors per unit of time

What is Rate

200

Under a ________________________ schedule of reinforcement, the target behavior is reinforced on the average of a specified number of correct responses.

What is a variable ratio (VR) schedule?

200

A system whereby participants earn generalized conditioned reinforcers to exchange them from a menu of backup reinforcers

What is token economy

300

A student receives a "red card" for swearing in class, he has never sworn again.

What is + punishment

300

Penelope comes home from school.  After entering the house, her mom points to the hook in the hallway.  Penelope hangs up her coat and backpack on the hook.

Gesture prompt

300

Elapsed time between the onset of a stimulus and the initiation of a response

What is response latency

300

The value of the reinforcer is learned (conditioned) through the process of pairing.

What are secondary reinforcers?

300

Breaking complex skills or a series of behaviors into smaller teachable units.

What is a task analysis?

400

A child was hitting his brother, his mother took away all of his toys and he never hit his brother again

What is - punishment

400

Amy is learning how to create and origami crane that has 10 folds.  Her mother prompts her for the first 9 folds, then allows her to complete the last fold independently.

What is backward chaining

400

the total amount of time a behavior occurs

What is duration

400

A state in which the student has had too much of the reinforcer so that its use is not likely to be reinforcing

What is satiation?

400

The science in which tactics are derived from the principles of behavior are applied to improve socially significant behavior and experimentation is used to identify the variables responsible for the improvement in behavior.

What is Applied Bahaviour Analysis

500

Overcorrection

What is + punishment

500

Target behavior: Writing headings on assignments

1st prompt: What do all assignments need?

2nd prompt: What goes on the top of the page?

3rd prompt: Include a heading at the top of the page.

4th prompt: Write you name, subject, and date at the top of the page

What is a system of least prompts (least-to-most prompting)

500

A technique used to estimate the actual number of times or how long a behavior occurs

Interval recording or time sampling

500

Mr. B was reinforcing his Nancy on a FR2 schedule for submitting assignments.  He changed over the weekend to a VR10 schedule which resulted in Nancy not submitting any assignments.  In trying to thin the schedule, Mr. B went too quickly and the schedule suffered from ____________________________.

What is ratio strain?

500

A time sampling method for measuring behavior in which the observation period is divided into a series of brief time intervals. The observer records whether the target behavior occurred throughout the entire interval

What is whole interval recording?