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132 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 132
Any procedure implemented to correct an incorrect or no response that provides
opportunities for the child to engage in the correct response in the presence of a specific SD.
Discrimination Training
Prompt Fading
Errorless Learning
Error Correction
Definition 2 of 132
The target and distracters occur across successive trials
Preference Assessment
Tact Training
Successive Discrimination Training
Types Of Consequence Based Interventions
Definition 3 of 132
Systematically reinforcing successive approximations of a target bx while extinguishing
previous approximations.
Generalization
Positive Reinforcement
Shaping
Chaining
,Definition 4 of 132
A response reduction procedure in which bx is weakened by the removal of a specified
amount of a reinforcer, contingent upon the occurrence of the problem bx.
Response Cost
Overcorrection
Negative Reinforcement
Generalization
Definition 5 of 132
Any behavior that involves vocal output or speech
Vocal Behavior
A&B
Language
Attention Function (of Behavior)
Definition 6 of 132
Repeated presentation of a reinforcer weakens its effectiveness and for this reason the rate of
responses declines.
Overcorrection
Satiation
Extinction
Deprivation
,Definition 7 of 132
A specific method of teaching in which a task is isolated and taught across multiple trials. A
specific opportunity (antecedent) is presented and a specific response is expected. A
consequence follows the response.
Natural Environment Training (net)
Discrete Trial Training (DTT)
Discriminative stimulus (sd)
Discrimination training
Definition 8 of 132
Known or unknown item used in simultaneous presentation to teach discrimination
Dtt 2 Step Process
Discrimination Training
Distracter Item
Prompt
Definition 9 of 132
Prompting a client to engage in a different bx than they are trying to engage in
Satiation
Extinction
Chaining
Redirection
, Definition 10 of 132
Reinforcing sensory stimuli, self-stimulatory bx
2 goals of behavior management
Socially mediated reinforcement
Examples of automatic positive reinforcement
Types of reinforcement
Definition 11 of 132
Attention, access to tangibles
Examples of social positive reinforcement
Core principle of aba
Schedules of reinforcement
Types of reinforcement
Definition 12 of 132
Teaching a client to share an item and/or attend to an item that is being shared w/them at the
same time as another person
Error Correction
Discrimination Training
Tact Training
Training Joint Attention
132 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 132
Any procedure implemented to correct an incorrect or no response that provides
opportunities for the child to engage in the correct response in the presence of a specific SD.
Discrimination Training
Prompt Fading
Errorless Learning
Error Correction
Definition 2 of 132
The target and distracters occur across successive trials
Preference Assessment
Tact Training
Successive Discrimination Training
Types Of Consequence Based Interventions
Definition 3 of 132
Systematically reinforcing successive approximations of a target bx while extinguishing
previous approximations.
Generalization
Positive Reinforcement
Shaping
Chaining
,Definition 4 of 132
A response reduction procedure in which bx is weakened by the removal of a specified
amount of a reinforcer, contingent upon the occurrence of the problem bx.
Response Cost
Overcorrection
Negative Reinforcement
Generalization
Definition 5 of 132
Any behavior that involves vocal output or speech
Vocal Behavior
A&B
Language
Attention Function (of Behavior)
Definition 6 of 132
Repeated presentation of a reinforcer weakens its effectiveness and for this reason the rate of
responses declines.
Overcorrection
Satiation
Extinction
Deprivation
,Definition 7 of 132
A specific method of teaching in which a task is isolated and taught across multiple trials. A
specific opportunity (antecedent) is presented and a specific response is expected. A
consequence follows the response.
Natural Environment Training (net)
Discrete Trial Training (DTT)
Discriminative stimulus (sd)
Discrimination training
Definition 8 of 132
Known or unknown item used in simultaneous presentation to teach discrimination
Dtt 2 Step Process
Discrimination Training
Distracter Item
Prompt
Definition 9 of 132
Prompting a client to engage in a different bx than they are trying to engage in
Satiation
Extinction
Chaining
Redirection
, Definition 10 of 132
Reinforcing sensory stimuli, self-stimulatory bx
2 goals of behavior management
Socially mediated reinforcement
Examples of automatic positive reinforcement
Types of reinforcement
Definition 11 of 132
Attention, access to tangibles
Examples of social positive reinforcement
Core principle of aba
Schedules of reinforcement
Types of reinforcement
Definition 12 of 132
Teaching a client to share an item and/or attend to an item that is being shared w/them at the
same time as another person
Error Correction
Discrimination Training
Tact Training
Training Joint Attention