ABA Therapy Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.
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ABA Therapy
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ABA Therapy
Establishing Operations (EO) - A motivating operation that increases the effectiveness of some
stimulus, object, or an event as a reinforcer
Discrimative Stimulus (SD) - A stimulus in the presence of which responses are reinforced and in
the absence of which they are not reinforced.
NET - Natur...
ABA Therapy
Establishing Operations (EO) - A motivating operation that increases the effectiveness of some
stimulus, object, or an event as a reinforcer
Discrimative Stimulus (SD) - A stimulus in the presence of which responses are reinforced and in
the absence of which they are not reinforced.
NET - Natural Environment Training - type of ABA where learning incidentally happens in the
natural environment.
HOH Prompting - Hand over hand
Active Listening - Active, effective listening as a habit
Tact - A verbal operant evoked by a nonverbal SD and followed by generalized, conditioned,
reinforcement.( Labeling or identifying an object)
Positive punishment - Adding an adverse stimulus after a behavior in order to decrease the
likelihood the behavior will occur again.
Maladaptive - Negative, bad
Functional behavior assessment - Systematic set of strategies used to determine function or
purpose of behavior.
Baseline - Measurement of a target behavior before an interaction.
Extinction Burst - Increase in frequency of a behavior in early stages of extinction. Increase in
negative behavior.
, Operational Definition - A way of defining a behavior in simple terms. Defining behavior
Fine Motor Skills - Activities that require small coordination. Using hands
(FBA) Functional Behavior Analysis - To determine the function or reason for behavior.
Behavior functions - Attention, escape, automatic reinforcement, to obtain
Generalization - Ability to learn a skill in one situation and apply its flexibility to other different
situations.
Negative Punishment - Punishment in which an appetitive stimulus is removed.
Gross Motor Skills - Large body movements
Extinction - A procedure in which the reinforcement of a previously reinforced behavior is
discontinued. Also may be used to describe the "process" by which a previously learned behavior
disappears as a result of non-reinforcement.
Backward Chaining - A teaching procedure in which all behaviors are initially completed by the
trainer except for the final behavior in the chain.
Satiation - Decrease in responding due to the reduced effectiveness of the reinforcer, because the
person has received too much of it.
Intraverbal - Verbal response or patterns that are under the control of other verbal behaviors;
often learn through associative learning (e.g. dog-cat; black-white, or a question followed by an answer).
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