1. Repeat SD
2. Prompt the correct response
3. Transfer Trial
What are the steps of the correction procedure?
The function of behavior that attempts to gain access to interactions or reactions.
What is attention?
The operant that encompasses fill-in the blank statements (i.e. Mary had a little...)
What is Intraverbal?
The extinction procedure where attention is removed for maladaptive/undesirable behavior.
Planned Ignoring/Ignoring
The nine functions of language as defined by B.F. Skinner in his book Verbal Behavior.
What are verbal operants?
This is the prompting hierarchy for teaching new skills
What is Most to Least Prompting?
The function of behavior that allows a learner to avoid aversive tasks/people/locations/etc.
What is escape?
The first operant taught in our program.
What is the Mand?
Changing the SD would be an example of this type of manipulation.
What is antecedent manipulation?
The connecting of two or more stimuli together (i.e. people, items, activities, locations). Neutral stimuli are associated with reinforcing stimuli to create conditioned reinforcers.
What is pairing or stim-stim pairing?
The effective teaching procedure that requires an 80:20 ratio.
What is interspersing easy and difficult tasks?
This function of behavior allows a learner to gain access to preferred items.
What is tangible?
The operant that requires you to label ongoing actions.
What is the Tact?
Changing the VR would be an example of this type of manipulation.
What is consequence manipulation?
The schedule where reinforcement is delivered after a set number of responses.
What is a fixed ratio (FR)?
Switching a response from one operant to another.
What is a transfer trial across operants?
This occurs when a behavior stops because access to reinforcement is blocked (not punishment).
What is extinction?
The operant that requires you to write down something after it is said aloud.
What is Writing?
When reinforcement is changed based on the quality of the learner's response.
What is differential reinforcement?
A response that is close to or resembles a desired/target behavior.
What is an approximation?
Teaching to fluency helps to shape up this term for the learner's response time.
What is latency?
The only automatically mediated function of behavior.
What is Sensory/Internal?
The operant that involves a learner saying something aloud after reading it.
What is Textual?
Changing a space to ideally increase desired behavior or decrease undesirable behavior.
What is environmental modification?
The time between the end of a learner's response and the beginning of your next demand.
What is inter-trial interval (ITI)?