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How is "prompt fading" used in behavior analysis?


✔✔ Prompt fading involves gradually reducing the level of assistance provided to the learner

until they can perform the behavior independently.




What is the difference between "automatic reinforcement" and "social reinforcement"?


✔✔ Automatic reinforcement occurs when a behavior is reinforced by the sensory stimulation it

provides, while social reinforcement involves another person providing reinforcement.




What does "differential reinforcement" entail?


✔✔ Differential reinforcement involves reinforcing one behavior while withholding

reinforcement for a different behavior, often to increase the desired behavior and decrease the

undesired one.




How is "motivating operations" (MOs) defined in ABA?


✔✔ Motivating operations are events or conditions that alter the effectiveness of a reinforcer and

influence the frequency of behaviors related to that reinforcer.

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,What is the role of "functional analysis" in understanding behavior?


✔✔ Functional analysis involves systematically manipulating variables to identify the function

of a behavior, which helps in designing targeted interventions.




How does "response cost" work as a behavior modification technique?


✔✔ Response cost involves removing a specific amount of reinforcement following an undesired

behavior to decrease its occurrence.




What is meant by "behavioral momentum" in behavior analysis?


✔✔ Behavioral momentum refers to the increased likelihood of a target behavior occurring after

a sequence of behaviors that are consistently reinforced.




How is "intervention fidelity" important in ABA practice?


✔✔ Intervention fidelity ensures that a behavior intervention is implemented as designed, which

is crucial for achieving accurate and reliable outcomes.




What does "behavioral contrast" refer to in ABA?




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, ✔✔ Behavioral contrast occurs when a change in the rate of one behavior is accompanied by a

change in the rate of another behavior in the opposite direction.




What is "discrimination training" and how is it applied?


✔✔ Discrimination training involves teaching an individual to respond differently to different

stimuli based on their distinct features.




How does "punishment" differ from "negative reinforcement"?


✔✔ Punishment decreases the likelihood of a behavior occurring by adding or removing stimuli,

while negative reinforcement increases a behavior by removing an aversive stimulus.




What is the purpose of "task sequencing" in skill acquisition?


✔✔ Task sequencing involves arranging tasks in a logical order to facilitate learning and ensure

that foundational skills are acquired before more complex ones.




How is "functional relation" established in behavior analysis?


✔✔ A functional relation is established by demonstrating that changes in an independent

variable (such as an intervention) result in systematic changes in a dependent variable (such as

behavior).


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