Verbal Operants
Reinforcement
ABA Terminology
Preference Assessments
Fun
100

Name the verbal operant that occurs when the speaker repeats the verbal behavior of another speaker

Echoic 


100

This type of reinforcement involves adding something desirable after a behavior, increasing the likelihood it will occur again.

Positive Reinforcement 

100

A simple tally of the number of times a behavior occurs

Frequency 

100

What assessment presents two stimuli at the same time?

Paired Choice 


100

What does ABA stand for? 

Applied Behavior Analysis

200

Answering fill-in statements is an example of this verbal operan

Intraverbal

200

A behavior reinforced after an average number of responses, like a slot machine, follows this schedule.

Variable Ratio 

200

A measure of the total extent of time a behavior occurs

Duration 

200

This assessment presents one stimulus at a time.

Single Choice 


200

This term signals that reinforcement is available 

Discriminative Stimulus (SD) 

300

This verbal operant occurs when the speaker labels a stimulus present in the environment

Tacting

300

This type of reinforcement increases behavior by removing an aversive stimulus—like putting on headphones to stop loud noise.

Negative reinforcement 

300

This schedule of reinforcement requires a fixed number of responses before reinforcement is delivered

Fixed Ratio 

300

This assessment presents 3 or more stimuli at one time and items not chosen are replaced with new item

Multiple Stimulus with Replacement 

300

What is the name of the event at the end of the week where transition schedules are lessened and demands are naturalistic? 

FUN FRIDAY

400

A request for something 

Mand

400

Behaviors on this schedule are reinforced after a set number of responses, often producing a high rate of responding with a post-reinforcement pause.

Fixed Ratio 

400

What term describes a behavior that suddenly reoccurs after being extinguished?

Extinction Burst 


400

This assessment presents 3 or more stimuli at one time and any items not chosen are rearranged before the next trial begins

Multiple Stimulus without Replacement 

400

Who is our Regional Director?

Ashley

500

"Touch your head" is an example of 

Listener Responding 

500

Checking email is often reinforced on this schedule, where the first response after an unpredictable amount of time is reinforced.

Variable Interval 

500

This term describes reinforcing successive approximations of a behavior.

Shaping


500

This type of preference assessment allows for the client to select any item from the environment

Free operant 

500

What is the LAC mission statement? 

The mission at Lighthouse Autism Center is simple: to bring the highest-quality ABA therapy services to the 1 in 31 children in our communities with autism.