Prompts
Prompting Strategies
Stimulus Control
Skill Acquisition/NET
DTT
100

What type of prompt is being used?

After you asked your patient to raise their hand, you raise your own hand.

Model

100

Which prompting strategy is being used:

You ask Fred "What's your name?" then wait 7 seconds before saying "Fffff".

Time delay prompt

100

Stimulus Control is said to occur when an organism behaves in one way in the ________ of a given stimulus and another way in its absence.

Presence

100

A plan for generalization and maintenance.

Mastery Criteria

100

Name two characteristics of DTT

Possible Responses:

Evidence-based, Highly-structured, Promotes repetition, Predictable beginning & end to trial(s), Short inter-trial intervals (3-5 seconds)

200

What type of prompt is being used?

You say "Fred, What is your name?"

Full Verbal Prompt

200

Which prompting strategy is being used?

You say "What color?" while pointing to something red. After they answer incorrectly you say:

"What color? Rrr" After another incorrect response, you say:

"What color? Red". After they say red, you say:

"What color?" and they say red.

Least-to-Most Prompting

200

What is the following an example of? 

You stop after seeing a stop sign.

Stimulus Control

200

When do you use the error correction?

When the response is incorrect.

200

What does the number tell me in the following: MT5

Run the target until they have responded correctly 5 times.

300

What type of prompt is being used?

When presenting two objects (a car and a dinosaur), you tell your patient "touch car" while holding the car closer to them.

Positional Prompt

300
Which prompting strategy includes starting with the most intrusive prompt after an error?

Most-to-Least Prompting

300

Name the procedure:

You start teaching a patient to read the word "Blue" by having the letters colored blue. As they are learning, you gradually change the color of the letters from blue to typical letter colors (black).

Stimulus Fading

300

Which teaching method is this:

Your patient has expressed that they want their Mother's attention, you tell them to go to their Mom and tap her on the shoulder.

Natural Environment Teaching (NET) or Incidental Teaching (IT)

300

When do you take data with Expanded Trials?

With Target A

400

What type of prompt is bing used?

You tell your patient "clap hands" while giving hand over hand assistance to help them clap their hands.

Physical Prompt 

(Full Physical)

400

Which prompting strategy fades the intrusiveness of the prompt after mastery criteria has been met?

Errorless Learning

400

What is it called when you change which stimuli evoke a response (think about the video with Jim pranking Dwight with the altoids)?

Stimulus Control Transfer

400

Name 4 characteristics of NET

Possible Responses:

Evidence-based, loosely structured, looks like a typical interaction, often used for teaching play and social skills, less intrusive and can be incorporated into play, and assists in generalizing skills.

400

What form of DTT is the following scenario:

Your patient has a program in which they are going through motor imitation skills that they have mastered previously. They have a variety of motor imitation skills that you go through in whatever order you desire and take data on every trial.

Random Rotation

500

What type of prompt is being used?

You present your patient a picture of a bed and ask "What do you sleep in?"

Visual Prompt

500

Which prompting strategy is best used with kids that are at high risk for prompt dependency?

Time delay prompts

500

What is the phenomenon called when you learn the difference between a plane, helicopter, and a bird.

Stimulus Discrimination

500

Your patient loves reading picture books and you have a program for them to tact the pronouns 'he' and 'she'. How could you incorporate that program while you are reading?

Point to pictures of people and ask if it is a 'he' or a 'she'.

500

In a BT3 program, on which trial do I take data?

On the switch trial.