Four.08c of the BACB Professional and Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts - ANS-Before
enforcing punishment-primarily based techniques, conduct analysts ensure that suitable steps
had been taken to implement reinforcement-based totally techniques until the severity or
dangerousness of the conduct necessitates instantaneous use of aversive processes.
A continuous reinforcement schedule is likewise referred to as - ANS-FR 1
A disorder much like Autism Spectrum Disorder however with out the associated behavioral
signs - ANS-Social Pragmatic Communication Disorder
ABC recording - ANS-A technique of descriptive facts collection wherein the antecedents and
results surrounding a conduct of interest are recorded.
Academics - ANS-*Elementary School: Using All Learning Channels - Accessing the Curriculum
- Basic Skills Fluency - Study Skills
*Adolescents: Reading Comprehension - Written Expression - Test Prep - Study Skills
An intraverbal reaction is a verbal response to a verbal SD with... - ANS-no point-to-point
correspondence
Applied Behavior Analysis - ANS-The clinical practice of applying the principles of conduct
analytic technological know-how to solve human issues
Attention To Task (Elementary School) - ANS-Task Acceptance - Task Initiation - On-Task
Duration - Attention to Detail -
Accepting Performance Feedback - Error Correction
Automatic Reinforcement - ANS-Behavior is maintained by sensory mechanisms, independent
of the social surroundings.
Behavior - ANS-Any human movement that can be found and measured
Behavior Analysis - ANS-The technological know-how of human behavior
Behavior Management - ANS-*Early Childhood, Elementary School, Adolescents, and Senior
Citizens: PBx Reduction - Replacement Behavior Development
Behavior Reduction Plan (BRP) / Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) - ANS-A written set of
commands for teaching behavioral abilities to replace problem behavior.
Behavioral Contrast - ANS-"Changes in outcome shipping in a single context that purpose
behavioral modifications results in opposite modifications in conduct in different contexts."
,Behavioral Process (Language) - ANS-~ Skinner
*Language is useful conduct
*Language is controlled by using environmental stimuli and reinforcement procedures
*Intensive early intervention ABA services are primarily based on Skinner's analysis of verbal
conduct
Biological Process (Language) - ANS-~ Chomsky, Pinker
*We are biologically driven to examine language
*Stimulus control and reinforcement have little, if any, effect
*No actual software to remediation therapy
Child: "Ball"
RBT: (offers the child a ball)
In this state of affairs, "ball" is a(n)... - ANS-mand
Chris gets $1 for every chore completed on his chore tick list. - ANS-FR 1
classical conditioning - ANS-Learning technique in which a neutral stimulus (NS) becomes a
conditioned stimulus (CS) through repeated pairing with an unconditioned stimulus (US).
Clifford bangs his head forcefully against the floor to get his mother's interest. This occurs about
every three hours. - ANS-FT 2hrs
Cognitive Process (Language) - ANS-~ Piaget
*Language is an internal cognitive method
*Stimulus manage and reinforcement have little to do with language improvement
*The cognitive ideas of expressive and receptive language are the foundation of
Speech-Language interventions
Commonly Addressed Skill Acquisition Areas - ANS-Communication
Self-Care
Social Skills
Academics
conditioned stimulus (CS) - ANS-A formerly impartial stimulus that takes at the eliciting houses
of an unconditioned stimulus thru repeated pairings with that unconditioned stimulus.
Confirmation Bias - ANS-The tendency to lend credence to facts that guide our beliefs and
disregard the ones that don't
Continuous Data Collection - ANS-Captures every possible behavioral occurrence with the aid
of recording both every instance of behavior or the real period of each example of conduct.
, Continuous Numbers - ANS-Numbers that arise in a range; used for gathering statistics on
behaviors with doubtful forestall and begin factors.
Continuous Reinforcement Schedule - ANS-a time table in which each example of the target
conduct is bolstered
Useful For
* Establishing a brand new conduct
Problematic For
* Low MOs
* Maintaining installed behaviors
Conversing and answering questions are examples of... - ANS-Intraverbals
Coordinates - ANS-- x: horizontal line, represents time
- y: recording the wide variety or anything it's far
Daisy praises her scholar about each 15 accurate responses on his flashcards. - ANS-VR 15
Dead Man's Test - ANS-If a dead man can do it, it's no longer a conduct
Dead Men Can...
Be silent
Be still
Stay in which they may be positioned
Refrain from....Everything
Delay/Denial Tolerance - ANS-A aspect of purposeful verbal exchange education that teaches
the learner to first be given delays in receiving asked items/activities, then to just accept denials,
without showing trouble behavior.
Discontinuous Data Collection - ANS-Captures a pattern of behavior during an remark by
means of recording whether or not the conduct is going on at unique factors in time.
Discrete Numbers - ANS-Whole numbers used for measuring behaviors that have an easily
discernible stop and begin.
Dixie is gaining knowledge of to put in writing her letters, and she or he unearths the technique
very frustrating. She's never moved past "C." - ANS-FR 1
Don Baer - 1957 - ANS-- created definition of what ABA is
enforcing punishment-primarily based techniques, conduct analysts ensure that suitable steps
had been taken to implement reinforcement-based totally techniques until the severity or
dangerousness of the conduct necessitates instantaneous use of aversive processes.
A continuous reinforcement schedule is likewise referred to as - ANS-FR 1
A disorder much like Autism Spectrum Disorder however with out the associated behavioral
signs - ANS-Social Pragmatic Communication Disorder
ABC recording - ANS-A technique of descriptive facts collection wherein the antecedents and
results surrounding a conduct of interest are recorded.
Academics - ANS-*Elementary School: Using All Learning Channels - Accessing the Curriculum
- Basic Skills Fluency - Study Skills
*Adolescents: Reading Comprehension - Written Expression - Test Prep - Study Skills
An intraverbal reaction is a verbal response to a verbal SD with... - ANS-no point-to-point
correspondence
Applied Behavior Analysis - ANS-The clinical practice of applying the principles of conduct
analytic technological know-how to solve human issues
Attention To Task (Elementary School) - ANS-Task Acceptance - Task Initiation - On-Task
Duration - Attention to Detail -
Accepting Performance Feedback - Error Correction
Automatic Reinforcement - ANS-Behavior is maintained by sensory mechanisms, independent
of the social surroundings.
Behavior - ANS-Any human movement that can be found and measured
Behavior Analysis - ANS-The technological know-how of human behavior
Behavior Management - ANS-*Early Childhood, Elementary School, Adolescents, and Senior
Citizens: PBx Reduction - Replacement Behavior Development
Behavior Reduction Plan (BRP) / Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) - ANS-A written set of
commands for teaching behavioral abilities to replace problem behavior.
Behavioral Contrast - ANS-"Changes in outcome shipping in a single context that purpose
behavioral modifications results in opposite modifications in conduct in different contexts."
,Behavioral Process (Language) - ANS-~ Skinner
*Language is useful conduct
*Language is controlled by using environmental stimuli and reinforcement procedures
*Intensive early intervention ABA services are primarily based on Skinner's analysis of verbal
conduct
Biological Process (Language) - ANS-~ Chomsky, Pinker
*We are biologically driven to examine language
*Stimulus control and reinforcement have little, if any, effect
*No actual software to remediation therapy
Child: "Ball"
RBT: (offers the child a ball)
In this state of affairs, "ball" is a(n)... - ANS-mand
Chris gets $1 for every chore completed on his chore tick list. - ANS-FR 1
classical conditioning - ANS-Learning technique in which a neutral stimulus (NS) becomes a
conditioned stimulus (CS) through repeated pairing with an unconditioned stimulus (US).
Clifford bangs his head forcefully against the floor to get his mother's interest. This occurs about
every three hours. - ANS-FT 2hrs
Cognitive Process (Language) - ANS-~ Piaget
*Language is an internal cognitive method
*Stimulus manage and reinforcement have little to do with language improvement
*The cognitive ideas of expressive and receptive language are the foundation of
Speech-Language interventions
Commonly Addressed Skill Acquisition Areas - ANS-Communication
Self-Care
Social Skills
Academics
conditioned stimulus (CS) - ANS-A formerly impartial stimulus that takes at the eliciting houses
of an unconditioned stimulus thru repeated pairings with that unconditioned stimulus.
Confirmation Bias - ANS-The tendency to lend credence to facts that guide our beliefs and
disregard the ones that don't
Continuous Data Collection - ANS-Captures every possible behavioral occurrence with the aid
of recording both every instance of behavior or the real period of each example of conduct.
, Continuous Numbers - ANS-Numbers that arise in a range; used for gathering statistics on
behaviors with doubtful forestall and begin factors.
Continuous Reinforcement Schedule - ANS-a time table in which each example of the target
conduct is bolstered
Useful For
* Establishing a brand new conduct
Problematic For
* Low MOs
* Maintaining installed behaviors
Conversing and answering questions are examples of... - ANS-Intraverbals
Coordinates - ANS-- x: horizontal line, represents time
- y: recording the wide variety or anything it's far
Daisy praises her scholar about each 15 accurate responses on his flashcards. - ANS-VR 15
Dead Man's Test - ANS-If a dead man can do it, it's no longer a conduct
Dead Men Can...
Be silent
Be still
Stay in which they may be positioned
Refrain from....Everything
Delay/Denial Tolerance - ANS-A aspect of purposeful verbal exchange education that teaches
the learner to first be given delays in receiving asked items/activities, then to just accept denials,
without showing trouble behavior.
Discontinuous Data Collection - ANS-Captures a pattern of behavior during an remark by
means of recording whether or not the conduct is going on at unique factors in time.
Discrete Numbers - ANS-Whole numbers used for measuring behaviors that have an easily
discernible stop and begin.
Dixie is gaining knowledge of to put in writing her letters, and she or he unearths the technique
very frustrating. She's never moved past "C." - ANS-FR 1
Don Baer - 1957 - ANS-- created definition of what ABA is