reinforces - Answer- a contingency reversal puts the suspected function on extinction & __________ an alternative behavior.
descriptive FBA - Answer- an assessment that includes direct observation in naturally occurring conditions
direct observation - Answer- indirect observations are "indirect" because they don't involve __________ __________ of the behavior.
high - Answer- in a descriptive assessment, events that have a __________ degree of correlation with the target behavior suggest a functional hypothesis.
consequences - Answer- different behaviors are functionally equivalent if they produce the same __________.
contingency space analysis - Answer- the therapist is making a graph of the probability of consequences in relation to other events.
neutral - Answer- in contingency space analysis, contingencies can be positive, negative, or __________.
1 - Answer- the closer a conditional probability calculation is to __________, the stronger the hypothesis.
source - Answer- an FBA is used to identify the type & __________ of reinforcement for
behaviors.
indirect FBA - Answer- an assessment that obtains information from persons who are familiar with the organism emitting the target behavior
contingency space analysis - Answer- a graphic display of the probability of one consequence given the occurrence of another event
FBA (functional behavior assessment) - Answer- an assessment that obtains information about the functions of a behavior serves for an organism
brief functional - Answer- a contingency reversal is used during a __________ __________ analysis.
escape - Answer- functional analysis has three test conditions: contingent attention, contingent __________, and alone. descriptive FBA - Answer- the therapist is assessing the function of behavior by observing & recording in the natural environment.
brief functional analysis - Answer- the therapist does an FBA with two 10-minute sessions for each condition.
descriptive - Answer- there are three methods of FBA: indirect, __________, and functional analysis.
functional analysis - Answer- the therapist is assessing the function of behavior by systematically presenting antecedent & consequence conditions.
contingency reversal - Answer- a method of confirming hypotheses in a brief functional analysis
functionally equivalent - Answer- serves the same purpose or produces the same consequences
indirect FBA - Answer- the therapist conducts an FBA where they interview the client's parents about the behavior.
function - Answer- functionally equivalent means an intervention should serve the same __________ as the problem behavior.
correlated - Answer- descriptive FBAs can identify events that are __________ with the target behavior & suggest hypotheses.
conditional probability - Answer- the therapist is calculating the likelihood that a target behavior will occur with a certain hypothesis & consequence.
analog - Answer- functional analysis is sometimes called __________ because of the arrangement of variables.
contingency reversal - Answer- the therapist confirms a hypothesis during a brief functional analysis by reinforcing an alternative behavior.
environmental events - Answer- an FBA obtains information about relations among specific types of __________ __________ & behaviors.
functional analysis - Answer- an FBA where antecedents & consequences are arranged
so their effects can be observed & measured
low - Answer- studies have found __________ agreement between conditional probability & functional analysis.