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In a DTI sequence, after a short instruction delivered to learner, what happens next? -
answerThe learner responds in some way
The best description of Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention (EIBI) is - answerA
prescription of 25 to 40 hours a week of intervention mainly comprised of discrete trial
instruction
There are 4 parts of DTI: - answerDiscriminative Stimulus (SD), Response,
Consequence, & Intertrial Interval
Discriminative Stimulus: - answer"Touch head"
Response - answerLearner touches head
Consequence - answer"Great job, here is your toy"
Intertrial Interval - answerReady for next trial, collect data, engage with reinforcer
Giving Marcy time to play a game on a tablet device will increase the likelihood she will
choose the correct object when told to do so is an example of - answerOperant
Conditioning
The part of the discrete trial that tells the learner what to do is - answerDiscriminative
Stiumuls (SD)
In DTI, a consequence can be - answerA reinforcer or a prompt
What are steps in behavioral skills training (BST)? - answerProviding instructions,
modeling, role play and feedback
What always strengthens a behavior? - answerReinforcement
What reduces a behavior? - answerPunishment
The 3-term contingency refers to? - answerAntecedent, Behavior, Consequence
The 2 main functions of behavior are - answerEscape & Gain
What has the biggest numbers of ABA practitioners? - answerAutism
ABA is used in the field of IDD to - answerTeach new behaviors
, What does SIB stand for? - answerSelf-Injury Behavior
What is a manifestation of the characteristic "insistence on sameness"? - answerEating
only apples for breakfast
Why is goal setting with families important? - answerSo they can feel like they are being
heard by the ABA staff
Active listening involves - answerFocusing on the message & not getting too distracted
by the details
The "Behavioral" dimension of ABA refers to - answerBeing able to observe & measure
behavior
What dimensions of ABA refers to the social importance of problems? - answerApplied
What is an example of a primary reinforcer? - answerFood
An example of punishment - answerAfter a student got scolded in the hallway for
making noises in class, he quit making noises in class.
When applying the principles of behavior analysis, behavior is? - answerBehavior is
neutral
An example of negative reinforcement - answerTaking away a chore for making good
grades.
HOH prompting - answerHand Over Hand
John Watson used which term to describe the study of behavior? - answerBehaviorism
In providing written communication, RBT's should use which of the following? -
answerObservable & measurable terms descriptions
Skinner used the term "operant conditioning" to describe - answerRats pressing a lever
to receive food until they were full
What factors places an individual with autism at greater risk of self-injury? -
answerCertain genetic conditions
In treating self-injury, what is the number one priority? - answerKeeping the person safe
from harm
Which two global factors set the stage for problem behavior in those with autism? -
answerLack of social skills & the expectations of the social world
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