Unit 5 Flashcards

1
Q

A procedure for decreasing problem
behavior in which reinforcement is contingent
on the absence of the problem behavior
during or at specific times

A

Differential Reinforcement of Other Behavior

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2
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DRO

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Differential reinforcement of other behavior

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3
Q

A procedure for decreasing problem
behavior in which reinforcement is delivered
for a behavior that serves as a desirable
alternative to the behavior targeted for
reduction and withheld following instances of
the problem behavior

A

Differential Reinforcement of Alternate Behavior

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4
Q

DRA

A

Differential reinforcement of alternative

behavior

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5
Q

A systematic method of assessment for
obtaining information about the purpose of a
problem behavior serves for a person

A

Functional Behavioral Assessment

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6
Q

An antecedent intervention in which n
appropriate communicative behavior is
taught as replacement behavior for problem
behavior usually evokes by an establishing
operation

A

Functional Communication Training

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7
Q

FCT

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Functional communication training

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8
Q

Behavior whose reinforcement is mediated

by a listener

A

Verbal Behavior

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9
Q

Someone who engages in verbal behavior by
emitting mands tacts, intraverbals,
autoclitics, and so on

A

Speaker

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10
Q

Someone who provides reinforcement for

verbal behavior

A

Listener

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11
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Verbal Operant

A
Mand
Tact
Echoic
Intraverbal
Codic
Duplic
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12
Q
Manded stimulus selection
Manded compliance (listener responses)
A

Non-verbal Operants

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13
Q

An elementary verbal operant that is evoked
by an MO and followed by a specific
reinforcement

A

Mand

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14
Q

An elementary verbal operant evoked by a
nonverbal discriminative stimulus and
followed by generalized conditioned
reinforcement

A

Tact

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15
Q

An elementary verbal operant that is evoked
by a verbal discriminative stimulus that does
not have point-to-point correspondence with
that verbal stimulus

A

Intra-verbal

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16
Q

An elementary verbal operant involving a
response that is evoked by a verbal
discriminative stimulus that has point-to-point
correspondence, but not formal similarity,
between the stimulus, behavior, and
consequence

A

Codic Textual

17
Q

An elementary verbal operant involving a
spoken verbal stimulus that evokes a written,
typed, or finger-spelled response

A

Codic Transcription

18
Q

An elementary verbal operant involving a
response that is evoked by verbal
discriminative stimulus that has point-to-point
correspondence and formal similarity with
the response

A

Duplic Echoic

19
Q

An elementary verbal operant that is evoke
by a nonvocal verbal discriminative stimulus
that has point-to-point correspondence and
formal similarity with the corresponding
response

A

Duplic Copying words

20
Q

Verbal discriminative stimulus in the form of

signs

A

Duplic Imitating signs

21
Q

Single verbal response is a function of more
than one variable and what is said has more
than one antecedent source of control

A

Multiply Controlled Operant

22
Q

A secondary verbal operant in which some
aspect of a speaker’s own verbal behavior
functions as an SD or an MO for additional
speaker verbal behavior

A

Autoclitic

23
Q

Selecting a named item or following a direction to

complete a task

A

Manded Stimulus Selection

24
Q

When a response form occurs reliably as one
specific operant, gradually introduce the
antecedent and consequence conditions of a
new operant and fade the conditions of the
original operant until this same response form
occurs as the new operant

A

Transferring stimulus control from one

operant to another

25
Q

Topography Based response forms

A

Saying words
Forming gestures or signs
Writing words
Making distinctive sounds

26
Q

Selection Based response forms

A

Pointing to pictures, symbols, or words on a board or
an electronic device without voice output
Selecting pictures, symbols, or words and handing
these pictures to another person
Touching pictures, symbols, or words on an electronic
device with voice output
Activating a switch which selects pictures, symbols, or
words on an electronic device with voice output
Typing letters and words
Making Braille patterns with a Braille writer
Pointing to or touching items

27
Q

Learners will be able to acquire more skills
and communicate a greater variety of
messages with more detail to a smaller
audience

A

with signs

28
Q

Learners will be able to acquire fewer skills
and communicate fewer and less detailed
messages, but to a larger audience

A

with picture selection