Name three continuous measurement procedures
What is: frequency, duration, latency, ratio, inter response time
If a client can perform a skill in a different setting then was taught, that skill has:
What is generalized.
This type of reinforcement is used when teaching new skills and reinforcing each instance of a desired behavior.
What is continuous reinforcement.
What are the four functions of behavior?
What is attention, access, escape, and automatic
These are variables that may affect a client that are important to note in your objective data collection.
What are: illness, relocation, medication, sleep disturbances, outside issues with family
Collecting data on all responses of behavior during a data collection period refer to what type of data collection?
What is continuous data collection.
What are two examples of a preference assessment?
What is free operant, forced choice, direct, indirect, multiple stimulus with or without replacement.
What are the four types of intermittent reinforcement?
What is FR, VR, FI, VI
When an animal recuse commercial comes on TV, I change the channel. What is this an example of?
What is escape.
This is the policy that you follow as an RBT in relation to abuse and neglect reporting.
What is a mandated reporter.
A-B-C refers to:
What is antecedent, behavior, consequence
These are five components of discrete trial teaching:
What is: Instruction, prompt, response, consequence, inter trial interval.
My boyfriend is always texting me while I am in class. His text conversations typically start with a text saying “Hey, what are you doing?” I normally text him back immediately but today I have an extra heavy work load so I am not responding. My boyfriend then texts me “???” “Hey?” “Why aren’t you texting me?” “Hello?” in quick succession. My boyfriend’s recent behavior change is an example of?
What is extinction burst.
A parent comes to you during your home session & starts to gossip about how poorly he feels another therapist is doing on his child's team. How should you react in this situation?
What is talk to BCBA.
The time between the instruction and the initiation of the response refer to what type of data collection?
What is latency.
Prompts occur ______ a response.
What is: before or during
When reducing your prompts over time to increase independence this is called:
What is prompt fading
This is a procedure where you are reinforcing an alternative behavior instead of the target behavior.
What is DRA.
What should session notes consist of
What is how the session went, any new behaviors, progress for any goals
Describe the measurement procedure: I set a timer to go off every 30 seconds. I check to see if the target behavior is occurring every time the timer goes off.
What is momentary time sampling.
What is the purpose of preference assessments?
What is identifying potential reinforcers.
I taught my 3 year old son to verbally ask for a piece of candy as opposed to reaching for one without asking. Every time my son verbally asks for a piece of candy instead of reaching for one without asking, he gets a piece of candy. Which form of differential reinforcement am I using?
What is DRA
Using extinction means the therapist is doing the following.
What is ignoring or not reinforcing a behavior that had been previously reinforced.
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.