RBT PT 4 Flashcards

(27 cards)

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What is Listener Responding?

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Following a direction given; a receptive language goal.

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What is a Preference Assessment?

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An assessment to determine what a child is motivated by.

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What does Listener Responding Feature Function Class (LRFFC) describe?

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It is used to receptively find an object when given the feature, function, or class of that item.

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What is a Primary Reinforcer?

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Items or activities that are naturally reinforcing.

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What are the Principles of Reinforcement?

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Deprivation, Immediacy, Magnitude, Maintenance, Size, and Contingency.

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What is Deprivation in reinforcement?

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The withholding of a stimulus; the more deprived an individual is of a reinforcer, the more effective it will be.

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What is Immediacy in reinforcement?

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How quickly a reinforcer is presented after the correct response is emitted.

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What is a Mand?

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Asking for something; a request that has motivation.

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What is Measurement in behavior analysis?

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Collecting data on various skills or behaviors.

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What is Momentary Time Sample?

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Looking for a behavior’s occurrence during a specific part of the interval and recording if it is occurring at that precise moment.

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What is Contingency in reinforcement?

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An If_Then_ statement used to set the expectation for reinforcement to occur.

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What is a Motivating Operation?

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A change in the environment that increases or decreases the effectiveness of a given reinforcer.

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What is Natural Environment Teaching?

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Naturalistic teaching where the learner initiates a learning opportunity and the reinforcer is a result of the activity.

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What is Negative Reinforcement?

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Removing a stimulus to increase or strengthen a behavior.

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What is an Operational Definition?

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Definitions of behavior that are measurable, objective, and observable.

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What is Pairing in behavior analysis?

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Establishing yourself as a reinforcer while building a positive relationship.

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What is Partial Interval Recording?

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Checking off an interval if the behavior occurs at any point within the interval.

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What is a Permanent Product?

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A tangible product or environmental outcome that proves a skill.

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What is Positive Reinforcement?

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Adding a stimulus to strengthen or increase behavior.

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What is a Prompt?

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A form of assistance added to achieve a desired response or behavior.

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What is Prompt Hierarchy?

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Levels of prompts used from greatest to least or least to greatest.

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What is Prompt Fading?

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Gradually removing prompt levels needed or fading out the intrusiveness.

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What is Punishment?

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Anything added or removed after a behavior that decreases it.

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What is Positive Punishment?

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A stimulus presented after a behavior occurs which decreases the behavior.

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What is Negative Punishment?
A stimulus removed after a behavior occurs which decreases the behavior.
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What is Rate in behavior analysis?
Ratio of count per observation time.
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What are Reactive Strategies?
Techniques used in an emergency or crisis situation to gain control of dangerous behaviors.