FBAs
Sources of Data
Data Analysis
Functions of Behavior
BIPs
100

This is the long form for "FBA" (what the letters stand for).

What is a functional behavioral assessment?

100

This is how often the behavior occurs.

What is frequency?

100

A thing or event that happened or existed before the behavior.

What is an antecedent?

100

This function of behavior is used to gain or obtain something.

What is positive reinforcement?

100

A BIP is an acronym for this.

What is a behavior intervention plan?

200

This must be obtained first before conducting an FBA.

What is consent?

200

This is the long form for ABC, in reference to ABC data.

What is Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence?

200

What happens as a result or an effect of a behavior.

What is a consequence?

200

This type of reinforcement is delivered or taken away by another person.

What is a socially-mediated reinforcement?

200

This involves any procedure in which the student does not remain in the instructional environment and must be documented.

What is a time-out?

300

This is how often an FBA must be conducted (at minimum).

What is every 3 years?

300

This is how long the behavior lasts.

What is duration?

300

This is anything a person says or does and includes observable actions—all the things other people can see—as well as things everyone else may not be able to see, such as feelings, emotions, thinking, and remembering.

What is behavior?

300

This type of reinforcement is delivered or removed by oneself.

What is automatic reinforcement?

300

These are strategies that we put in place before behaviors occur in order to prevent them from occurring.

What are antecedent/preventative strategies?

400

This is how many target behaviors we should focus on.

What is 2 to 3?

400

This type of data is useful for behaviors that can present themselves at different magnitudes such as property discussion, aggression, or disruptive behavior that impedes the learning of themselves or others.

What is intensity?

400

This is an indirect source of data (three possible correct responses).

What is a parent interview?

What is a staff interview?

What is a student interview?


400

“When (condition), (student) will (behavior) and (consequence happens). The hypothesized function of this behavior is (function).” is a template for writing this.

What is a hypothesis statement?

400

Things that the student earns when he/she emits replacement behavior are called this.

What are reinforcement strategies?

500

These three forms are required if obtaining consent for an FBA outside of an ARD.

What is a REED, notice, and consent?

500

This type of data would be useful for behaviors that don’t occur immediately after the directive such as:

  • How many minutes late the student is

  • How long it takes the student to begin an assignment

What is latency?

500

These are aspects of the environment that might affect the one's behavior, e.g. noise, temperature, lighting conditions.

What is a situational variable?

500

These are behaviors that are acceptable alternatives that serve the same function as the target behavior but are more socially acceptable and meaningful.

What are replacement behaviors?

500

These are strategies that we implement when target behaviors occur in order to prevent them from occurring again in the future.

What are consequence strategies?