Using _______ to prevent problem bx is considered a proactive approach - answer-Antecedent intervention
BIP is developed for what reason - answer-to decrease problem behaviors and teach or increase replacement behaviors in all settings
Pairing has occurred when... - answer-the teacher is pair...
Using _______ to prevent problem bx is considered a proactive approach - answer-
Antecedent intervention
BIP is developed for what reason - answer-to decrease problem behaviors and teach
or increase replacement behaviors in all settings
Pairing has occurred when... - answer-the teacher is paired with the reinforcement
if escape behaviors are occurring frequently, it is often due to - answer-the
reinforcement schedule being too thin
Levi screams whenever he wants his toy. What would be a good antecedent
intervention? - answer-Functional communication training (teaching manding)
_______ the pace of instruction can decrease the likelihood of escape behaviors -
answer-Increasing
the inter-trial interval should last... - answer-approx. 1/2 second
cameron has tantrums and non-compliance for the function of escaping a task. What
antecedent interventions would be best to use in the BIP? - answer-stimulus demand
fading
the Wait and Transitions program are both used as antecedent interventions for... -
answer-behaviors to gain item/activity
Joseph engages in shouting out behaviors for the function of gaining attention. What
antecedent interventions would be best to use in the BIP - answer-Non-contingent
attention
Using ___________ to prevent behaviors is considered a proactive approach -
answer-antecedent interventions
There are three types of behavior intervention strategies in the BIP, they are -
answer-Antecedent interventions, replacement behaviors, and consequence
interventions
Systematic desensitization/exposure therapy is most often used to treat - answer-
phobias
Errorless teaching is most appropriate to prevent - answer-behaviors to
escape/avoid something
a motor activity schedule could - answer-reduce the motivation for self stimulatory
behavior
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Reinforcement is any event the ________ behavior, and ________________ that
behavior - answer-Follows; increases
Another way to conceptualize negative in negative reinforcement and in negative
punishment is... - answer-Removal
what precedes behavior - answer-antecedent
When Kay talked to nancy she liked to complain about work. Nancy would listen and
try to cheer her up by talking with her. The more nancy talked with Kay the more she
complained. By talking with Kay after she complained, Nancy used what principle -
answer-Positive reinforcement
The field of ABA focuses on _________ behavior - answer-Observable
Who was the founder of modern behaviorism - answer-Skinner
What follows behavior - answer-consequence
the definition of behavior is - answer-any observable movement of a living thing
Jane rarely used her phone. Whenever her annoying coworker approaches her and
she on on the phone her coworker walks away. Now Jane is always talking on the
phone. What principle of behavior accounts for this increase? - answer-Negative
reinforcement
Alyse didnt sing in music class often. One day her teacher saw her singing and
compliemented her voice in front of the class. Alyse stopped singing in class
altogether. What principle did the music teacher use on Alyse's singing bx? - answer-
Positive punishment
__________ schedules of reinforcement are when only some of the responses are
reinforced - answer-intermittent
Joshua cracked jokes during the movies he watched in history class every week.
When he did this the teacher removed him from the class and had him sit in the
library. Joshua stopped cracking jokes during the movies. This is an example of... -
answer-time out
Hilary has autism and she likes to push buttons on her toys over and over. After a
while, to her parents satisfaction, the batteries wore out of the toy. Hilary stopped
pushing the buttons on the toy. what decreased this behavior - answer-extinction
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