RBT Training Module 7-11
What is one component of proactive procedures? - answer Making learning fun
What is one way to make learning fun? - answer Interspersing tasks
What is one component of reactive procedures? - answer Creating behavioral
momentum
One component of a good behavior plan is - answer a measurement system
Discontinuing the reinforcement of a previously reinforced behavior primarily results in a
decrease in the frequency of the behavior, which is known as which of the following? -
answer Extinction
We extinguish the _________ - answer behavior not the student
Extinction should always be combined with which of the following? - answer
Reinforcement
When implementing a procedure based upon extinction, one might observe an initial,
but temporary increase in the targeted behavior. This is known as which of the
following? - answerExtinction burst
Which of the following best describes a situation when a behavior that is no longer
reinforced starts to appear again? - answerResurgence
The primary behavioral principle responsible for the effectiveness of time-out is which of
the following? - answerPunishment
An essential component of time-out is ensuring which of the following? - answerHigh-
quality time in
Which type of time out best describes when the learner is completely removed from the
environment? - answerExclusionary
Which type of time out best describes when the learner is not removed from the
environment? - answerNon-exclusionary
What is one challenge associated with the implementation of time out? - answerEthical
considerations
, Which best describes a procedure that involves a stimulus that signals the availability of
reinforcement for engaging in appropriate behavior and is removed for engaging in
inappropriate behavior? - answerTime-in
Which of the following is one advantage of the time-in procedure? - answerProvides a
prompt for the teachers/therapists
Time-in could be implemented with which of the following? - answerAny student
Which of the following is the primary behavioral principle responsible for the
effectiveness of a response cost system? - answerPunishment
Response cost should always be combined with which of the following? -
answerReinforcement
Which best describes an overcorrection procedure in which aberrant behavior sets the
occasion for the learner to restores the environment to its previous state? -
answerRestitutional
Which best describes an overcorrection procedure in which aberrant behavior sets the
occasion for the learner to repeatedly engage in a task? - answerPositive Practice
Which best describes a procedure that involves blocking an individual from engaging in
a behavior? - answerResponse blocking
Reinforcement contingent upon the learner engaging in a specific behavior instead of
the aberrant behavior is known as which of the following? - answerDRA
Reinforcement contingent upon the learner engaging in a behavior that cannot be done
at the same time as the targeted aberrant behavior is known as which of the following? -
answerDRI
Reinforcement contingent upon the absence of aberrant behavior is known as which of
the following? - answerDRO
Reinforcement contingent upon displaying lower rates of behavior is known as which of
the following? - answerDRL
Interventions that manipulate the value of consequences are also known as which of the
following? - answerAntecedent based procedures
Having a student engage in a series of preferred tasks prior to presenting an
nonpreferred task is known as which of the following? - answerBehavioral momentum
An audiotaped, written word, phase, or sentence used to teach conversation and social
behavior is known as which of the following? - answerScript fading
What is one component of proactive procedures? - answer Making learning fun
What is one way to make learning fun? - answer Interspersing tasks
What is one component of reactive procedures? - answer Creating behavioral
momentum
One component of a good behavior plan is - answer a measurement system
Discontinuing the reinforcement of a previously reinforced behavior primarily results in a
decrease in the frequency of the behavior, which is known as which of the following? -
answer Extinction
We extinguish the _________ - answer behavior not the student
Extinction should always be combined with which of the following? - answer
Reinforcement
When implementing a procedure based upon extinction, one might observe an initial,
but temporary increase in the targeted behavior. This is known as which of the
following? - answerExtinction burst
Which of the following best describes a situation when a behavior that is no longer
reinforced starts to appear again? - answerResurgence
The primary behavioral principle responsible for the effectiveness of time-out is which of
the following? - answerPunishment
An essential component of time-out is ensuring which of the following? - answerHigh-
quality time in
Which type of time out best describes when the learner is completely removed from the
environment? - answerExclusionary
Which type of time out best describes when the learner is not removed from the
environment? - answerNon-exclusionary
What is one challenge associated with the implementation of time out? - answerEthical
considerations
, Which best describes a procedure that involves a stimulus that signals the availability of
reinforcement for engaging in appropriate behavior and is removed for engaging in
inappropriate behavior? - answerTime-in
Which of the following is one advantage of the time-in procedure? - answerProvides a
prompt for the teachers/therapists
Time-in could be implemented with which of the following? - answerAny student
Which of the following is the primary behavioral principle responsible for the
effectiveness of a response cost system? - answerPunishment
Response cost should always be combined with which of the following? -
answerReinforcement
Which best describes an overcorrection procedure in which aberrant behavior sets the
occasion for the learner to restores the environment to its previous state? -
answerRestitutional
Which best describes an overcorrection procedure in which aberrant behavior sets the
occasion for the learner to repeatedly engage in a task? - answerPositive Practice
Which best describes a procedure that involves blocking an individual from engaging in
a behavior? - answerResponse blocking
Reinforcement contingent upon the learner engaging in a specific behavior instead of
the aberrant behavior is known as which of the following? - answerDRA
Reinforcement contingent upon the learner engaging in a behavior that cannot be done
at the same time as the targeted aberrant behavior is known as which of the following? -
answerDRI
Reinforcement contingent upon the absence of aberrant behavior is known as which of
the following? - answerDRO
Reinforcement contingent upon displaying lower rates of behavior is known as which of
the following? - answerDRL
Interventions that manipulate the value of consequences are also known as which of the
following? - answerAntecedent based procedures
Having a student engage in a series of preferred tasks prior to presenting an
nonpreferred task is known as which of the following? - answerBehavioral momentum
An audiotaped, written word, phase, or sentence used to teach conversation and social
behavior is known as which of the following? - answerScript fading