Respondent Behavior | Operant Behavior | Dimensions of ABA | Basic of Behavior Change |
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What is FALSE
True or false, Respondent behaviors require learning.
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What are consequences or history of learning
What determines the future frequency of Operant Behavior?
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What is generalization
Planning for a behavior to occur across people or places meets what dimension of ABA?
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What is shaping
the process of systematically and differentially reinforcing successive approximations to a terminal behavior refers to what?
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What is True
True or false, Respondent conditioning is also known as Classical Conditioning
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What is TRUE
True or false, consequences can only affect future behavior
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What is effective
By analyzing our data and seeing if a behavior is going in the right direction, we are meeting what dimension of ABA?
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What are differential reinforcement and successive approximations
What are the TWO procedural components in Shaping?
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What is conditioned stimulus
What type of stimulus is used in respondent conditioning?
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Who is B.F. Skinner
Which psychologist is associated with Operant Conditioning?
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What is technological
By writing a program with enough clarity to be replicated, we are meeting what dimension of ABA?
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1. time consuming
2. progress is not always linear 3. requires consistent monitoring 4. Can easily be misapplied 5. Dangerous behavior can be shaped
What is one limitation of Shaping?
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Who is Patrovich Pavlov
What psychologist is associated with Respondent Conditioning?
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What is FALSE
True or false, immediate consequences have the least effect on behavior.
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What is conceptually systematic
By using evidence based practices or research-based practices, we are meeting what dimension of ABA?
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What are forward, backward, and total task
What are three types of Chaining methods?
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What are antecedent stimuli
What is respondent behavior elicited by?
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What is TRUE
True or false, This is an example of operant conditioning: When I am in the room with my dogs, they do not get on the furniture.
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What is Analytic
When making program changes based on analyzing data, we are meeting what dimension of ABA?
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What is backwards chaining
Baseline data was taken on a client completing a hand washing routine and it was determined the client could complete the last step in the routine, what chaining method should be used to teach the skill of hand washing?
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