Definitions
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Concepts
Scenarios
100
the amount of time that someone engages in a behavior

What is duration

100

Kinds of continuous measurement

What are...

frequency

duration

latency

IRT

100

Can we be facebook friends with parents of our patients

What is no

100

Federal law that protects client sensitive information

What is HIPAA

100

What does ABC data stand for?

What is Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence

200

the amount of times, or count, a behavior or response happens

What is frequency

200
A measure in which a behavior is only recorded as an instance if it occurs for the whole predetermined interval

What is whole-interval recording

200

RBT's have to have what percent of time on the floor supervised

5%

200

You are teaching your patient how to boil noodles for spaghetti. You prompt then to take out the pot, fill it with water, put it on the stove, turn the stove on, wait for the water to boil, put the noodles in, check the noodles to see if they are ready, and then you provide them praise as reinforcement for draining the noodles when done. What type of task chaining are you implementing?

What is backwards chaining

200

You are bitten by a mosquito. It starts to itch so you scratch the itch. Scratching the itch is what?

What is negative reinforcement

300

the process of reinforcing gradual changes in a behavior so that the behavior begins to look like the target behavior while no longer reinforcing the previous accepted response

What is shaping

300

the time between when the Sd is presented and the response is given

What is latency

300

What are the 4 functions of behavior?

What are...

Escape

Attention

Tangible

Access/Sensory

300

Are sleep and food conditioned or unconditioned reinforcers?

What are unconditioned reinforcers?

300

You are teaching your patient to say "bubble." Your patient says "b" and you deliver reinforcement. Next time your client says "b" you dont deliver reinforcement. Instead, you wait until your client says "bub." You repeat this process and slowly increase the requirements for reinforcement until your client says "bubble." What are you implementing?

What is shaping

400

Tangible product or environmental outcome that proves a skill

What is permanent product
400

The time between two responses given

What is inter-response time

400

What is the biggest difference between NET and DTT?

During NET, the activity should act as the reinforcer

During DTT, the reinforcer doesn't have to have anything to do with the activity

400

Reinforcement of functionally replacement behavior for maladaptive behaviors that is not necessarily incompatible?

Ex: Reinforce Annie when she asks for a break instead of yelling to get out of work

What is Differential Reinforcement of Alternative behaviors

400

5 types of preference assessments

What are..

1. free operant

2. single stimulus

3. paired stimulus

4. multiple stimulus with replacement

5. multiple stimulus without replacement

500

Can decrease reinforcer effectiveness. Usually associated with satiation.

What is abolishing operation

500

What are the 3 kinds of discontinuous measurement

What are..

Whole interval recording

Partial interval recording

Momentary time sampling

500

During long car rides, Billy would tap on the window several times in a row. Billy's mom decided to buy him an Ipad for car rides. Now, when they take car rides, Billy's mom gives Billy the ipad which provides Billy with automatic reinforcement. Billy no longer taps on the window. This is an example of..

What is differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior

500

In this type of preference assessment, the subject is given free access to stimuli and time allocated to each stimulus is measured.

What is Free operant

500

You are working on gaining stimulus control over your client. Your client will sometimes flip over his chair when presented with a demand. Today, your client flipped over their chair. You asked them to pick it up, they complied, and you started clapping. Now, your client will no longer pick up their chair when you ask. Clapping acted as _____?

What is positive punishment