RBT PT 4 Flashcards
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What is Listener Responding?
Following a direction given; a receptive language goal.
What is a Preference Assessment?
An assessment to determine what a child is motivated by.
What does Listener Responding Feature Function Class (LRFFC) describe?
It is used to receptively find an object when given the feature, function, or class of that item.
What is a Primary Reinforcer?
Items or activities that are naturally reinforcing.
What are the Principles of Reinforcement?
Deprivation, Immediacy, Magnitude, Maintenance, Size, and Contingency.
What is Deprivation in reinforcement?
The withholding of a stimulus; the more deprived an individual is of a reinforcer, the more effective it will be.
What is Immediacy in reinforcement?
How quickly a reinforcer is presented after the correct response is emitted.
What is a Mand?
Asking for something; a request that has motivation.
What is Measurement in behavior analysis?
Collecting data on various skills or behaviors.
What is Momentary Time Sample?
Looking for a behavior’s occurrence during a specific part of the interval and recording if it is occurring at that precise moment.
What is Contingency in reinforcement?
An If_Then_ statement used to set the expectation for reinforcement to occur.
What is a Motivating Operation?
A change in the environment that increases or decreases the effectiveness of a given reinforcer.
What is Natural Environment Teaching?
Naturalistic teaching where the learner initiates a learning opportunity and the reinforcer is a result of the activity.
What is Negative Reinforcement?
Removing a stimulus to increase or strengthen a behavior.
What is an Operational Definition?
Definitions of behavior that are measurable, objective, and observable.
What is Pairing in behavior analysis?
Establishing yourself as a reinforcer while building a positive relationship.
What is Partial Interval Recording?
Checking off an interval if the behavior occurs at any point within the interval.
What is a Permanent Product?
A tangible product or environmental outcome that proves a skill.
What is Positive Reinforcement?
Adding a stimulus to strengthen or increase behavior.
What is a Prompt?
A form of assistance added to achieve a desired response or behavior.
What is Prompt Hierarchy?
Levels of prompts used from greatest to least or least to greatest.
What is Prompt Fading?
Gradually removing prompt levels needed or fading out the intrusiveness.
What is Punishment?
Anything added or removed after a behavior that decreases it.
What is Positive Punishment?
A stimulus presented after a behavior occurs which decreases the behavior.