What are the seven dimensions of ABA?
What is Applied, Behavioral, Analytic, Technological, conceptual Systematic, Effective, Generality?
What are the five types of multiple baselines?
what is across behaviors, across settings, across subjects, multiple probe design, and delayed multiple baseline.
What does the "A" stand for in ABAB?
What is Baseline?
What are the AKAs for Experimental Control?
What is Functional Relations, what is Analysis, Control?
Joey is criticized by his boss for his inappropriate behavior at work. Since the talk with his boss, he stops engaging in inappropriate behavior in the workplace now. This would be an example of:
A. Positive reinforcement
B. Negative reinforcement
C. Positive punishment
D. Negative punishment
What is c?
What is Reliability?
what is the consistency of a test, survey, observation, or other measuring device.
Initial baseline and intervention begin and subsequent baselines are added in a delayed or staggered fashion
What are the two AKAs for reversal design?
What is A-B-A-B and B-A-B?
The behavior that is being changed.
What is the Dependent Variable?
. Delivering a potential reinforcer one-half hour after the occurrence of a response to be strengthened is:
What is D?
What are the two functions of baseline?
What is Descriptive Function and Prediction Function?
A single behavior is targeted in two or more different settings or conditions
What are the five types of reversal designs?
What is repeated reversals, B-A-B Reversal, Multiple Treatment Reversal, NCR Reversal Techniques, DRO/DRI/DRA Reversal Technique?
Two types of Experimental Design?
What is Parametric Analysis and Nonparametric Analysis?
Injections always cause Johnny to cry and scream. Originally, Johnny liked the doctor, but because of frequent pairings of the doctor with painful injections, the sight of the doctor walking into the examination room came to elicit crying and screaming. In the respondent paradigm, the crying and screaming elicited by the sight of the doctor would be called a(n):
What is A?
A change in rate, latency, duration, or amplitude of the response in the presence of specific stimuli.
What is Stimulus Control?
Analyzes relation between the independent variable and acquisition of skill sequences
What is Multiple Probe Design?
To compare two or more experimental conditions with each other or baseline
What is Multi Treatment Reversal?
What is this dimension? Applied interventions require an objective demonstration that the procedures caused the effect.
If Terry puts his dishes in the sink after dinner, he earns computer time, which he enjoys. However, Terry does not consistently put the dishes in the sink. Near the end of dinner, his dad says, “Remember, you only get to use the computer if you put your dishes in the sink.” Terry finishes dinner and puts his dishes in the sink. Dad’s reminder is an example of which of the following?
What is B?
What are the three dimensions of measurement?
What is Repeatability, Temporal Extent, Temporal Locus?
Used to evaluate the effects of a treatment that is applied in a graduated fashion to a single target behavior
This intervention may be appropriate when you need to immediately intervene
What is DRO Reversal?
What are the two types of validity?
What is internal validity and external validity?
Randy is rarely aggressive. However, when he is, his behaviors are extreme. Emergency procedures have been developed to ensure the safety of Randy and others. One essential component for addressing the problem behavior should be to:
What is C?