ABA Terminology

Which of the following is an example of positive reinforcement?
Giving a child a sticker for completing their homework
Taking away a toy as punishment
Ignoring a child's tantrum
Scolding a student for talking in class
What occurs when reinforcement of a previously reinforced behavior is no longer provided, resulting in the decrease of frequency of the behavior in the future?
Motivating operation
Extinction
Punishment
Reinforcement
What is the term for teaching new behaviors by breaking them down into smaller steps and reinforcing each step?
Task analysis
Chaining
Shaping
Prompting
What is the purpose of a behavior intervention plan?
To diagnose mental disorders
To assess cognitive abilities
To decrease problem behaviors and increase appropriate behaviors
To measure physical fitness levels
Determined by ABC Data
Fading
Prompt level
Extinction
Function
What is the purpose of data collection in ABA?
To measure progress and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions
For fun
To assess personality traits
To track physical health indicators
What is the term for teaching new behaviors by reinforcing successive approximations towards the target behavior?
Shaping
Task analysis
Chaining
Prompting
Which best fits this example: If Josh continues working on his assignment rather than putting his head down on the desk and complaining, he is given praise and a token from his teacher; thus he is reinforced for his continued task engagement in the absence of the target behavior.
DRA
DRL
DRO
DRI
Which of the following is an example of a conditioned reinforcer?
Money
Food
Water
Praise
Sleep
Tokens
What is the term for the process of teaching new behaviors by providing prompts or cues to elicit the desired response?
Prompting
Chaining
Shaping
Task analysis
Which of the following is an example of an antecedent intervention?
Providing visual schedules to help a child with transitions
Giving a student extra homework for talking in class
Ignoring a child's tantrum
Using a token economy system to reinforce appropriate behavior
Scolding a teenager for not doing chores
Which of the following refers to a reinforcer assessment that observers and times how long a client engages with an item?
Free operant
Multiple stimuli with replacement
Multiple stimuli without replacement
What is the term for the process of teaching individuals to respond differently to different stimuli or cues?
Discrimination training
Generalization
Maintenance
Extinction
What is the term for the process of teaching individuals to maintain learned skills over time?
Maintenance
Shaping
Prompting
Chaining
What are the four functions of behavior?
Sensory Overload, Non-Compliance, Aggression, and Compliance
Sensory, Escape, Attention, and Tangibles
Toys, Edibles, Praise, and Aversion
What occurs before the behavior?
What occurs after the behavior?
Start with least intrusive prompt.
Errorless learning
Backwards chaining
Most to least prompting
Least to most prompting
For every third correct response, you deliver a preferred edible. What reinforcement schedule is this?or every third correct response, you deliver a preferred edible. What reinforcement schedule is this?
VI-3
FR-3
FI-1
VR-2
Example, "Do this."
DRA
SR+
DRO
SD
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