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FREE PSYCHOLOGY AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT RBT
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Question 1: Fixed Interval
Answer:
Reinforcement after a specified set amount of time
Question 2: Variable Ratio
Answer:
Reinforcement after a variable number of responses (not always the same number of responses, but there is an average amount)
Question 3: Extinction
Answer:
The withholding of reinforcement for a previously reinforced behavior, resulting in reduction of that behavior
Question 4: Fixed Ratio
Answer:
Reinforcement after a specified set amount of responses
Question 5: Continuous Measurement
Answer:
Frequency, Duration, Latency, IRT
Question 6: Imitation
Answer:
"Do this" "Copy me" "Watch me."
Question 7: Antecedent
Answer:
Under what circumstances does the behavior occur (what happened right before/caused it)
Question 8: Prompting
Answer:
form of assistance that you add in order to achieve a desired response or behavior that is not occurring. Used to evoke the correct response so it can be reinforced. Stimulus and Response prompts.
Question 9: Momentary Time Sample
Answer:
looking for a behavior's occurrence during a specific part of the interval and recording if it is occurring at that precise moment
Question 10: Inter Response Time
Answer:
The time between two responses/behaviors occurring
Question 11: Tact/Tacting
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A form of verbal behavior where the speaker sees, hears, smells, tastes something and then comments about it (aka labeling)
Question 12: Discontinuous Measurement
Answer:
Time sample, Whole interval, Partial interval, Momentary time sample
Question 13: Partial Interval Recording
Answer:
checking off an interval if the behavior occurs at ANY point within the interval - even if it only occurred for 1 second.
Question 14: Prompt Fading
Answer:
gradually removing prompt levels needed or fading out the intrusiveness
Question 15: Stimulus Control Transfer
Answer:
A process in which prompts are removed in order to bring the behavior under the control of the Sd and is achieved by prompt fading (prompt fading to evoke an independent response)
Question 16: Discrete Trial Teaching (DTT)
Answer:
learning opportunity initiated and controlled by the teacher in which the correct response will be reinforced.This also is breaking a skill into smaller parts and teaching it while using reinforcement
Question 17: Naturalistic Teaching (NET)
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Naturalistic teaching is when the learner initiates a learning opportunity, and the reinforcer is a result of the activity or learning opportunity
Question 18: Variable Interval
Answer:
Reinforcement after a variable number of time (not always the same amount of time, but there is an average amount)
Question 19: Preference Assessment
Answer:
Assessment to determine what someone is motivated by
Question 20: ABC
Answer:
Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence
Question 21: Permanent Product
Answer:
tangible product or environmental outcome that proves a skill happened
Question 22: Error Correction
Answer:
- Error - child touches car when SD touch bike
- Correction - represent the Sd w/ prompt
- Transfer - represent the Sd without a prompt
- Expand - place easy/mastered demands
- Return - return to Sd of incorrect response: "touch bike" reinforcement i
Question 23: Frequency
Answer:
How many times the behavior occurs (tally marks)
Question 24: Errorless Teaching
Answer:
Immediately prompt correct response. Essentially, you are not giving the client a chance to make an error
Question 25: Latency
Answer:
The time between when the Sd is presented, and the response is given