This data collection method helps identify patterns by recording what happens before and after a behavior.
What is: ABC Data?
Any stimulus that increases the future likelihood of a behavior
What is Reinforcement?
This type of reinforcement is used when teaching new skills and reinforcing each instance of a desired behavior.
What is : Continuous Reinforcement?
4 Functions of the Behavior
What is : Attention, Escape, Access, or Sensory
Implement programs and collect data under supervision
What is: the role of an RBT?
Data collected before intervention begins
What is : Baseline?
Associating yourself with reinforcement (Get a free snack!)
What is: Pairing?
Starting with minimal help and increasing as needed
What is: Least-to-most Prompting?
A plan to reduce problem behavior based on function
What is : a Behavior Intervention Plan?
Supervision requirements for an RBT every month
What is : 5%?
These are examples of discontinuous data collection procedures
What are: Partial Interval, Whole Interval, and Momentary Time Sampling?
When reinforcement is withheld and the behavior decreases over time.
What is: Extinction?
A cue or assistance to evoke a correct response
What is: a Prompt?
Temporary increase in behavior when reinforcement stops
What is: Extinction Burst?
This is the best place to work at (DOUBLE POINTS)
What is: Empower Behavioral Health?
You measure time between instruction and compliance—what data?
What is : Latency?
When a skill transfers across settings, people, or materials.
What is: Generalization
Moving from prompts to natural cues
What is : Transfer of Stimulus Control?
These are procedures where you are reinforcing other or alternative behaviors instead of the problem behavior.
What is : Differential Reinforcement of Other or Alternative Behavior (DRA, DRO)
Legal requirement to report abuse/neglect
What is: Mandated Reporting?
Graphs are AWESOME! These are the three ways we look at data to interpret and visually analyze the changes in data.
What are shifts in Level, Trend, and Variability
An environmental variable that changes the value of a reinforcer and affects behavior.
What is: Motivating Operations?
Same behavior across settings vs. different behaviors serving same function (DOUBLE POINTS)
What is : Stimulus Generalization Vs Response Generalization
Withholding attention for behavior
What is : Planned Ignoring?
Informing clients of their rights, involving them in treatment decisions, obtaining informed consent, considering client needs and wants, not talking about clients in front of them- these are all examples of....
What is: How to Maintain Client Dignity?