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Which is not an area we would work on with our clients? - ANSWER -Feeling angry (would work on hitting, communication, difficulties w/social interaction) Frequency - ANSWER -The number of times the behavior occurs ABC Data - ANSWER -recording of the antecedent, behavior, and consequence of problem behaviors whole interval time sampling - ANSWER -The target behavior (behavior you're trying to eliminate), is recorded as a (+) if occurs throughout the entire interval Rate - ANSWER -The ratio of number of times a behavior occurs per unit of time Percent - ANSWER -Count of behavior/number of opportunities x 100 Scatterplot - ANSWER -When the target behavior occurs Duration - ANSWER -The length of time a behavior occurs Prompt level - ANSWER -Assigning numbers to different prompt levels partial interval time sampling - ANSWER -The behavior is recorded as a (+) if

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Elaborated Solutions
Which is not an area we would work on with our clients? - ANSWER -Feeling angry
(would work on hitting, communication, difficulties w/social interaction)

Frequency - ANSWER -The number of times the behavior occurs

ABC Data - ANSWER -recording of the antecedent, behavior, and consequence of
problem behaviors

whole interval time sampling - ANSWER -The target behavior (behavior you're trying
to eliminate), is recorded as a (+) if occurs throughout the entire interval

Rate - ANSWER -The ratio of number of times a behavior occurs per unit of time

Percent - ANSWER -Count of behavior/number of opportunities x 100

Scatterplot - ANSWER -When the target behavior occurs

Duration - ANSWER -The length of time a behavior occurs

Prompt level - ANSWER -Assigning numbers to different prompt levels

partial interval time sampling - ANSWER -The behavior is recorded as a (+) if occurs
at least once at any point during the interval

Latency - ANSWER -The length of time it takes to START a behavior after the
instruction is given

T/F: Positive reinforcement is when you add a stimulus to the environment to increase
the future frequency of that behavior. - ANSWER -True

T/F- Low effort responses should receive the most powerful reinforcers. - ANSWER
False

Positive reinforcement should be delivered: - ANSWER -immediately after the desired
behavior

Unconditioned reinforcer - ANSWER -A stimulus or reward that naturally elicits a
positive response (ex: food)

, Erica correctly ANSWERed 10 math problems. What is an example of a behavior
specific praise statement?

A. "Good job"
B. "All done"
C. "Great work on your math problems, Erica"
D. "Erica, awesome!" - ANSWER -C: "Great work on your math problems, Erica"

What is the best way to determine what items to use as a reinforcer during the
session? - ANSWER -Conduct a preference assessment.

T/F: A conditioned reinforcer is a reinforcer that is not learned. - ANSWER -False

T/F: Negative reinforcement is the same thing as punishment. - ANSWER -False

negative reinforcement - ANSWER -the reinforcement of a response by the removal,
escape from, or avoidance of an unpleasant stimulus (taking painkillers to get rid of a
headache)

negative punishment - ANSWER -the removal of a stimulus to decrease the
probability of a behavior's recurring (scolding, taking away an IPad when child is
screaming).

Scratching a bug bite is an example of negative reinforcement

A. True
B. False - ANSWER -False (positive reinforcement)

T/F: Yelling "no talking" to a group of noisy students is an example of negative
reinforcement - ANSWER -False (negative punishment)

intermittent reinforcement - ANSWER -A technique used to reinforce positive
behavior to promote learning.

Reinforcing part-time - ANSWER -In order to maintain an already established
behavior.

T/F: You should use intermittent reinforcement when teaching a new skill. - ANSWER
True

Pressing 'start' on the microwave and the microwave beginning is on what type of
schedule of reinforcement?

A. continuous reinforcement
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