Common SD for Tacts
What is it?
What do you see?
VR stands for
What is Variable Ratio?
NET stands for
What is Natural Environment Teaching?
% of supervision required each month
What is 5%?
Code E is _______
Elopement- a child has run away from a designated space/RBT
Show me; Touch the; Find your are common SDs for _______
What is Listener Responding
Schedule of reinforcement involves reinforcing some, but not all, instances of a behavior called?
What is Intermittent Schedules of Reinforcement
DTT stands for
Not talking about other patient's behaviors
What is protecting client dignity/privacy
All Clear
Previous Code has ended
Saying "Which one takes you places?" while looking at a field of 6 cards is an example of _______
LRFFC
Schedule of reinforcement that reinforces every correct response/behavior
3 types of chaining procedures
What is total task, Forward chain, and backwards chain
Responsible party for self-reporting not meeting supervision requirements
RBT
Response to "Library is Closed"
What is
Stay in the room you are in, block the doors,
and take cover
A type of verbal behavior that involves responding to verbal prompts, questions, or statements without direct physical or contextual cues. It includes conversational skills, answering questions, and engaging in verbal exchanges.
Intraverbal
Refers to a schedule of reinforcement in which the first response that occurs after a variable amount of time has elapsed is reinforced. The timing of reinforcement varies around an average or mean interval.
What is Variable Interval Reinforcement
Refers to the influence or control that antecedent stimuli or cues have over behavior. It describes the relationship between specific stimuli and the occurrence or non-occurrence of a behavior.
Stimulus Control
Not babysitting for families is _______
Maintaining professional boundaries
Leave the building and meet at the
designated spot. Keep a close eye on your
child is Code _____
What is code Red?
A type of verbal behavior that involves requesting or expressing a desire or need. It includes making requests for objects, actions, or events and is motivated by the individual’s current needs or wants.
What is a mand?
Refers to the natural or inherent consequences that follow a behavior. It occurs without the involvement of others, such as when someone engages in a behavior because it is inherently pleasurable or satisfying to them.
What is automatic reinforcement?
A process in which the control of behavior shifts from one set of stimuli to another. It occurs when a behavior that was originally controlled by one set of stimuli begins to be controlled by a new set of stimuli.
What is stimulus control transfer?
Who should you approach first when there is a conflict with someone that does not challenge the safety of your or your patient?
The other person who is involved in the conflict (respectfully)
Code blue means _____
Assist with first aid/ CPR, or calling 911, help
to clear the area and vulnerable individuals,
help to keep the affected person safe.