Intro to ABA

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Introduction to ABA: Understanding Behavior

Test your knowledge of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) with this engaging quiz! Designed for educators, students, and anyone interested in behavior understanding, this quiz will challenge your insights into behaviors, replacement strategies, and key concepts in ABA.

Participants can look forward to:

  • 10 thought-provoking questions
  • Scenarios based on real-life applications of ABA
  • Immediate feedback on your responses
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by TeachingTiger321
Examples of a behaviour could include:
Biting
Singing
Crying
Writing your name
Putting a jacket on
All the above
None of the above
Scenario: A client is crying and screaming every day for a week while going up stairs to the classroom. What is the problem behaviour?
Crying
Crying and screaming
Screaming
Going up the stairs
Scenario part 2: To replace the crying and screaming, you teach the client to ask for help while climbing up the stairs. The problem behaviour decreases. Did you teach a replacement behaviour?
Yes, communicating to help with stairs is a replacement behaviour
No, teaching to communicate does not count as a replacement behaviour
Scenario: A client is pointing and screaming loudly every time they want a toy or candy. Is this considering a problem behaviour?
Yes, because it can be disturbing for peers.
No, because they are trying to talk.
Scenario part 2: Screaming and pointing to get the desired item does act as a form of communication but there are more functional ways to ask for things. A replacement behaviour for this could be:
Exchange a picture icon of item
Just pointing
Attempting a verbal word or close sound
Quieter vocalization
All the above
Scenario: Teacher says "get your backpack" and child does not go get their backpack. The teacher saying "get your backpack" is ...
An antecedent
A behaviour
A consequence
Scenario: The teacher says "put your marker on table" and the child puts down the marker. Putting down the marker is...
An antecedent
A behaviour
A consequence
Scenario: The teacher says "lets go to the washroom" and the child goes and gets a diaper. The teacher gives the child a high five and says "good job". The high five and good job is …
An antecedent
A behaviour
A consequence
Generalization is a integral part of ABA.
True
False
Scenario: Every time a worksheet is brought to the table the child runs to the door and tries to leave. The function of behaviour could be hypothesized as:
Attention
Escape/avoidance
Access to item
Automatic Reinforcement
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