CARD ABA Written Exam
1.What is a primary way to built Rapport?: Conduct preference
assessments frequently throughout the session
2.Natural Environment Training (NET): A teaching procedure that is
under the scope of ABA that can be used to teach in a learners
natural environment
3.NET Prompting Strategies:
Direct Indirect
4.4 Main Characteristics of NET Strategies: Focus on learner's
MO Functional relationship between task and reinforcer
Taught in child's environment in playful manner
Focus on reinforcing any appropriate attempts to respond
5.Generalization: Behavior change that occurs within untrained
situations or con- ditions
6.Maintenance: Continued performance of a response after it was first
learned
7.3 Criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Must impact individuals
ability to function
Must not be better explained by another diagnosis
Indicating levels of severity, language, or intellectual impairment
8.What is the Cor Principle of ABA?: Desirable consequences will
increase behavior
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, Undesirable consequences will decrease behavior
9.What is ABA?: A application of the "Principles of Behavior" to issues
that are socially important, in order to produce practical change.
10.3 Principles of Behavior:
Extinction Generalization
Reinforcement
11.What is Discrete Trial Teaching (DTT)?: A structural behavioral
teaching method consisting of clear and direct presentation of learning
trials to promote skill and acquisition
12.What is a Discriminative Stimulus (SD)?: A stimulus or instruction
presented to an individual that must be discriminated from other
instruction
13.What is a Response?: A particular instance of a behavior
14.What is a Consequence?: When a reinforcement or other outcomes
is deliv- ered as a result of a behavior
15.4 Types of Reinforcement:
Continuous Intermittent
Primary
Secondary
16.What is Reinforcement?: An event following the occurrence of a
behavior
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1.What is a primary way to built Rapport?: Conduct preference
assessments frequently throughout the session
2.Natural Environment Training (NET): A teaching procedure that is
under the scope of ABA that can be used to teach in a learners
natural environment
3.NET Prompting Strategies:
Direct Indirect
4.4 Main Characteristics of NET Strategies: Focus on learner's
MO Functional relationship between task and reinforcer
Taught in child's environment in playful manner
Focus on reinforcing any appropriate attempts to respond
5.Generalization: Behavior change that occurs within untrained
situations or con- ditions
6.Maintenance: Continued performance of a response after it was first
learned
7.3 Criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Must impact individuals
ability to function
Must not be better explained by another diagnosis
Indicating levels of severity, language, or intellectual impairment
8.What is the Cor Principle of ABA?: Desirable consequences will
increase behavior
1/
8
, Undesirable consequences will decrease behavior
9.What is ABA?: A application of the "Principles of Behavior" to issues
that are socially important, in order to produce practical change.
10.3 Principles of Behavior:
Extinction Generalization
Reinforcement
11.What is Discrete Trial Teaching (DTT)?: A structural behavioral
teaching method consisting of clear and direct presentation of learning
trials to promote skill and acquisition
12.What is a Discriminative Stimulus (SD)?: A stimulus or instruction
presented to an individual that must be discriminated from other
instruction
13.What is a Response?: A particular instance of a behavior
14.What is a Consequence?: When a reinforcement or other outcomes
is deliv- ered as a result of a behavior
15.4 Types of Reinforcement:
Continuous Intermittent
Primary
Secondary
16.What is Reinforcement?: An event following the occurrence of a
behavior
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