The types of Continuous Measurements
What is Frequency, Rate and Duration?
A type of assessment allowing the client to have access to many reinforcers.
What is Free Operant?
A type of teaching trial that is structured with a specific SD and a specific correct response
What is discrete trial training?
Giving a specific kind of help to a client that can vary on level of intrusiveness.
What is prompting?
The amount of supervision required to maintain an RBT.
What is 5% of supervision?
The types of Discontinuous Measurements.
What is Partial Interval, Whole Interval, Inter Response Time?
A type of preference assessment where the items/toys that were not selected get replaced with new items
What is multiple stimulus with replacement?
A type of teaching that takes advantage of opportunities that come up naturally in the environment.
What is Naturalistic Environmental Teaching?
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What is Incidental Teaching?
Reinforcing a client at a fixed ratio, fixed interval, varied ratio or varied interval.
What are professional boundaries?
An abbreviation used to describe what happens before a behavior, the behavior and then what happens after the behavior.
What is ABC?
A type of preference assessment where the item/toy that is selected is removed once the client is finished playing with it and it is not replaced.
What is multiple stimulus without replacement?
Teaching a task in the order of steps that naturally occur. Teaching the first step, then the second step, all the way to the last step in order.
What is forward Chaining?
Reinforcing approximations of a desired behavior until the behaviors become more and more like the desired final behavior.
What is Shaping?
Knowing what to do during a crisis such as a fire, lock down or other emergency.
What is crisis management?
A detailed summary of the two hour session written objectively in ABA jargon.
What is a Session Note?
A type of preference assessment where a client is presented with two stimuli and is instructed to choose one. The preference assessment is complete when the client had the opportunity to choose between all of the predetermined items or toys.
What is Paired Stimulus?
Teaching a task by prompting the learner through all of the steps except the final step, and then teaching the steps from last step, then second to last step, then third to last step all the way until you teach the learner the first step.
What is a backward chain?
What is errorless learning?
Seeking assistance with a clinical problem you are having. Such as not knowing how to do an intervention in a BIP.
What is Clinical Direction?
Rate
What is the frequency divided by the duration?
A type of preference assessment where the client put a list of reinforcers from most reinforcing to least reinforcing.
What is rank order?
Teaching a client to differentiate between different SDs.
What is discrimination training?
Training on all of the steps in a task until the client is able to independently complete all the steps independently.
What is a total task chain?
What is Extinction?