Back to Basics Trivia!

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Back to Basics Trivia!

Test your knowledge and understanding of foundational concepts in ABA with our engaging quiz! Covering topics from reinforcement to measurement strategies, this quiz is designed to enhance your expertise in behavior analysis.

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Learn about key terms and definitions
  • Boost your skills in practical scenarios
31 Questions8 MinutesCreated by LearningWizard342
What is stimulus control transfer protocol?
An errorless prompt for a target and fading prompts until the stimulus itself now triggers a response/behavior
When a client can tact "dog" in clinic setting and at home when asked "what is this?"
When a client needs prompting
Which Measurement strategies are considered continuous measurement?
A ruler, yardstick and stop watch
Frequency, duration, latency, and inter-response time
Whole interval recording, partial interval recording, and momentary time sampling
What does the "A" in ABC data stand for
Analysis
Acquisition task
Autism
Antecedent
What does the "B" in ABC data stand for?
Behavior
BCBA
Board Certified
Beginning
What does the "C" in ABC data stand for?
Chaining
Consultant
Consequence
Co-morbidity
What is an antecedent?
What happens before a behavior
What happens during a behavior
What happens after a behavior
What happened before session
What is a behavior?
Emotions such as being angry, sad, happy or nervous
Talking to a peer during group work
Punching or kicking
Observable and measurable aspects of what is occurring
What is a Consequence?
A punishment
A reward
What happens immediately after a behavior
A small town by a lake in New Mexico
What is the difference between multiple stimulus preference assessment with replacement versus without replacement?
In the with replacement contingency all the items are replaced with new items every trial whereas it is not in the without replacement contingency.
In the with replacement contingency the analyst is replaced after each trial versus not replaced in the without replacement contingency
In the with replacement contingency the selected item is re-presented in the choice array in each trial versus not being re-presented in the without replacement trial
Nothing
What does it mean if an item is preferred?
They like it
The item has potential to be used as a reinforcer
The item is a reinforcer
It is their favorite item ever
Is a reinforcer the same thing as a preferred item?
Yes, they are both things the client likes
Yes, they both are things the client will work for
No, they aren't the same at all
No, a client will work for a reinforcer whereas a preferred item is a potential reinforcer
Which measurement strategies are considered to be discontinuous measurement?
Duration, frequency, latency and inter-response time
Ruler, yardstick, and stop watch
Partial interval, whole interval, and momentary time sampling
Measurements you stop doing because the client stopped engaging in behaviors
When should data be inputted?
Within 24 hours at the most
The same day
When the BCBA asks for it
As soon as possible, preferably in the moment
When should notes be inputted?
The same day
When the BCBA asks for it
Immediately
Within 24 hours at the most
What is DTT (Discrete Trial Training)?
When you break a large task into smaller, more achievable steps.
When you teach a new skill very discretely
A four-term contingency (EO, SD, Response, Reinforcement)
A three-term-contingency (SD, Response, Reinforcement) (ABC)))
What is the source of reinforcement in DTT?
The instructor
Candy
The task itself
Social Praise
What is NET? (Naturalistic Environmental Teaching)
Teaching about nature
The cub scouts of America curriculum
Presenting SDs in the learners natural environment
Like DTT but when they are playing
What is the source of reinforcement in NET?
The instructor
The activity the learner is engaged in
The playground
Being outside
What are the key components of Pivotal Response Training (PRT)?
Listener responding and proper manding
The RBT and the learner
Choices, fill-ins, questions, time delay and model prompts
CAB1, CAB 2, CAB 3, CAB 4, CAB 5, and CAB 6
What is discrimination training?
When a response is reinforced in the presence of an SD and not reinforced without the presence of that SD
A way to get a free trip to HR
Being able to tell the difference between animals and colors
Generalization
What is a chaining procedure?
Teaching procedure in which less complex elements of a specific task or behavior are taught in the sequence they are performed
When a response is reinforced in the presence of an SD and not reinforced without the presence of that SD
An error correction procedure
A way to get a truck out of mud
What are the two types of chaining procedures?
Large and small
Forward and backwards
Up and Down
Acquisition and maintenance
What are the functions of behavior?
Tantrums, aggression, elopmet
To get from point A to point B
To grow and learn
Escape, attention, tangibles, and automatic
List the prompting strategies from least to most intrusive
Gestural, partial physical, positional, visual, and full physical
Full physical, partial physical, visual, gestural, and positional
Positional, gestural, visual, partial physical and full physical
Positional, gestural, partial physical, visual and full physical
What is a Token Economy?
When session takes place at Peter Piper Pizza
When a learner earns a set number of “tokens” before earning their actual reinforcer. A type of variable or fixed reinforcement schedule
When a learner earns tokens all session and gets to pick a reinforcer based on how many tokens they earned
When the environment is set up so nicely that there is no risk of injury to the client
What is differential reinforcement?
Reinforcement of behavior that is anything other than the problem behavior
A reinforcement strategy not used by the parents/caregivers outside of session
A new way to reinforce the client in a manner that they chose
Reinforcing someone other than the learner for a behavior
Select all the differential reinforcement strategies.
DRO- differential reinforcement of other behavior
DRT- differential reinforcement of transitive behaviors
DRI- differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior
DRA- differential reinforcement of alternate behavior
DRV- Differential reinforcement of variable behaviors
DRL- differential reinforcement of low rates
What is extinction?
What got the dinosaurs
Ignoring the client
When a behavior no longer occurs
When reinforcement is no longer given for a previously reinforced behavior
What might we see in the data after beginning extinction procedures?
Immediate increase in compliance
More correct responces
A plateau, meaning no progress in data
An extinction burst, which is a sudden spike in the occurrence of the problem behavior before it reduces
Which is an example on how to maintain client dignity?
Doing whatever the client wants to do
Yelling across a crowded room to tell another person that the client has disrobed
Not drawing attention to when a client has an accident
Scheduled bathroom breaks
When should you seek help from a supervisor?
Any time the client tantrums
Anytime you encounter something that is either not in the BIP or anytime you are not sure about something
Whenever.
When you just don't want to do something
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