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What is the primary goal of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)?
✔✔ The primary goal of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is to improve socially significant
behaviors through systematic and data-driven interventions.
What does the term "operant conditioning" refer to in ABA?
✔✔ Operant conditioning refers to the process of modifying behavior through the use of
reinforcement or punishment.
What is the role of a behavior analyst in a client’s treatment plan?
✔✔ The role of a behavior analyst is to design, implement, and monitor interventions to address
target behaviors and evaluate the effectiveness of those interventions.
What is meant by "behavior modification" in ABA therapy?
✔✔ Behavior modification involves the use of behavioral principles to increase or decrease
specific behaviors through reinforcement, punishment, or other strategies.
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,What is an example of positive reinforcement?
✔✔ An example of positive reinforcement is giving a child praise for completing their
homework on time.
How is "negative reinforcement" different from "punishment"?
✔✔ Negative reinforcement involves removing an aversive stimulus to increase the likelihood of
a behavior, while punishment involves introducing an aversive stimulus to decrease the
likelihood of a behavior.
What does "task analysis" involve in ABA?
✔✔ Task analysis involves breaking down a complex skill into smaller, more manageable steps
to make it easier to teach.
What is the purpose of conducting a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)?
✔✔ The purpose of conducting a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) is to identify the
underlying causes and functions of challenging behaviors to develop effective intervention
strategies.
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, What is the meaning of "stimulus control" in behavior analysis?
✔✔ Stimulus control refers to the degree to which a behavior is influenced by the presence or
absence of a specific stimulus.
What does the term "generalization" refer to in the context of ABA?
✔✔ Generalization refers to the ability of a client to apply learned behaviors across different
settings, people, or situations outside of the therapy environment.
What is an example of "discrete trial training" in ABA therapy?
✔✔ An example of discrete trial training is teaching a child to identify colors through a series of
structured trials where each trial includes a clear instruction, a response, and immediate
feedback.
What is meant by "extinction" in ABA?
✔✔ Extinction refers to the process of reducing a behavior by no longer providing the
reinforcement that previously maintained it.
What is "self-management" in the context of behavior analysis?
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