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Terms in this set (124)simultaneous Which prompting system involves providing a prompt with a 0 second delay and never increasing that delay? Constant time delay Which prompting system is time based with at least two time levels (e.g., 0second and 10 second) Least-to-most Which promoting system involves the learner the opportunity to respond independently prior to providing a prompt? Most-to-least Which promoting system involves providing a prompt and then fading prompts until the learner responds independently? two-choice discrimination learning No/no prompt was originally designed for use in a(n) Flexible prompt fading Which prompt system relies on the use of clinical judgement? 80% Within flexible prompt fading the goal of the technician is to keep the learner at _____ accuracy (prompted or unprompted) Responses on previous trials What is one variable a technician should analyze when implementing flexible prompt fading Instruction, response, feedback The three primary components of discrete trial teaching are always which of the following? Counterbalancing In a conventional approach, arranging the stimulus array in a pre-determined order in which each stimulus is equally distributed among all possible positions is known as which of the following? A variety of variables on each trial In the Autism Partnership Method, stimulus placement is determined by which of the following? Can artificially prompt attending What is one potential problem with saying "look at me" prior to providing an instruction? Only Simple Instructions When providing an instruction in a conventional method, the technician should provide which of the following? Multiple types of instruction With respect to developing attending, the Autism Partnership Method emphasizes the use of which of the following? Immediately after the instruction What is the ideal timing of a prompt during discrete trial teaching? Artificially creating attending What is one potential problem with short intertrial intervals? Should not be blindly avoided What is the philosophy on corrective feedback within the Autism Partnership Method? 1:1, small and large groups What instructional formats are appropriate for the use of DTT in Autism Partnership Method? Natural language paradigm Which of the following interventions is commonly associated with naturalistic teaching? Child initiated What is a common characteristic of naturalistic teaching? Applied verbal behavior The mand-model is commonly associated with which of the following? Generalizations Behavior that is learned under one condition that begins to occur in other conditions is known as which of the following? Stimulus class Which of the following terms refer to when multiple stimuli evoke the same response? Response class Which of the following terms refer to when multiple responses result in the same outcome? Stimulus generalization Engaging in the same response when the stimulus changes is known as which of the following? Response generalization Engaging in a different response under the same conditions is known as which of the following? Stimulus overselectivity This refers to behavior that has come under the sole control of one characteristic of a stimulus. Training loosely Which of the following did Stokes and Baer (1977) outline as a method to promote generalization? Type of reinforcement Within the Autism Partnership Method what is one consideration when promoting generalization? Not changing feedback Which of the following could inhibit generalization? maintenance Behavior continuing following the conclusion of teaching is commonly referred to as which of the following? Fade into naturally occurring contingencies Which of the following would be the best way to help promote maintenance? Stimulus control This refers to a condition in which the rate, latency, duration, or amplitude of a response is altered in the presence of a stimulus. Less likely to occur When a stimulus delta is presented a particular response is Discrimination training This term is commonly used to describe providing reinforcement in the presence of one stimulus but not in the presence of another Simple Which type of discrimination is occurring when touching a picture of pizza always results in reinforcement? Conditional Touching a picture of pizza only results in reinforcement after the instruction, "touch pizza" is provided describes which type of discrimination? Task analysis Breaking a skill down into its component steps is known as which of the following? Forward chaining Targeting each step of a task analysis individually starting with the first step is referred to as which of the following? Backward chaining Targeting each step of a task analysis individually starting with the last step is referred to as which of the following? Total task Targeting all steps of the task analysis simultaneously is known as which of the following? Cool vs Not Cool A program used to teach learners to make social discriminations is known as which of the following? Correct behavior only During role-plays within Cool versus Not Cool the learner should display which of the following? The inappropriate behaviors that the learner is currently displaying When teachers model not cool behavior, they should display which of the following? Rationale Which of the following is a core component that makes the Teaching Interaction Procedure differ from others? Facilitates independence Which of the following is one potential benefit of the Teaching Interaction Procedure? Sustained attending Which of the following is a prerequisite for using the Teaching Interaction Procedure? Provide self-instructions for the learner A meaningful rationale Adult rationale "Because I told you so" is an example of which of the following? Faded over time Supplemental consequences should be The inclusion of a meaningful rationale and not cool demonstration The Teaching Interaction Procedure differs from Behavioral Skills Training in which way(s)?
Social skills group An opportunity for three or more children to come together and simultaneously learn social behaviors is known as which of the following? The use of blind evaluators According to researchers, what was one area of research needed for social skill groups? Level system What reinforcement system was used in Leaf et al. (2016) (i.e., the penguin study)? Statistical improvement in social behavior What were the results of Leaf et al. (2016) (i.e., the penguin study)? Discrete trial teaching and Cool Versus Not Cool In the Autism Partnership Method, which procedure(s) should be implemented within social skill groups? Embedded instruction Which of the following is an approach that involves targeting specific behaviors within an ongoing activity? Self-management One of the final stages of contingency systems within a social skills group is Formal assessments The SSIS, SRS, and ABC are examples of which of the following? Not In the Autism Partnership Method, siblings are __________ used within social skill groups. Temporal extent Every instance of behavior occurs during across some duration of time (i.e., the duration of behavior can be measured) is known as of which of the following? Temporal locus Every instance of behavior occurs at a certain point in time with respect to other events (i.e., when behavior occurs can be measured) is known of which of the following Independent variable This term is used to describe when environmental variables are actively manipulated, and the effect of those manipulations on the behavior of interest is measured. Dependent variable This term is used to describe what is measured when environmental variables are actively manipulated Functional control This term refers to when a change in the behavior of interest is due to the intervention and no other variables. Operational definition Defining behavior in observable terms is known as of which of the following Frequency Within this type of measurement every instance of behavior is counted. Time consuming Which of the following is one disadvantage of frequency measurement? Partial interval recording Scoring if a behavior occurred during any portion of an interval is known as which of the following? Overestimates most behavior, underestimates high frequency behavior Partial interval recording commonly Mometary time sampling Scoring if a behavior occurs at a specific moment in time is known as which of the following? Overestimates and underestimates behavior Momentary time sampling commonly Whole interval recording Scoring only if a behavior occurred during an entire interval is known as which of the following? Trial-by-trial Within this data collection system, a learner's response is scored on every trial. Slows teaching Which of the following is a potential disadvantage of trial-by-trial data? Latency data This refers to measuring the time between an environmental event and a behavior (e.g., the time between the instruction and the response). Permanent product Using a completed math sheet as data would be an example of which type of data? Estimation data Which data collection system is a hallmark of the Autism Partnership Method? A Likert scale When using estimation data, the technician uses Be trained in data collection Which of the following should be done to prepare for collecting data? Reliability When two observers agree on the occurrence or non-occurrence of a behavior it is known as which of the following? Observer drift This refers to a phenomenon in which behavioral definitions gradually change overtime. Gray scale Graphs should be displayed in which of the following colors Increasing trend When behavior is moving upward on a graph it is known as which of the following? Decreasing trend When behavior is moving downward on a graph it is known as which of the following? Signature of caregiver Which of the following is another important component of a session note? Objective descriptions Which of the following is one important component of a session note? To help diagnose The ADOS is used for which of the following? Autistic symptomology The GARS provides a rating of which of the following? The development of treatment The SSiS can be used in aiding which of the following? Help in administration What should be the RBTs role in formal assessments? Individualized Curriculum should always be Learning how to learn Skills that help a learner to learn in the natural environment are commonly referred to as which of the following? Learning how to learn Sitting, waiting, and attending are examples of which type of skills? 28 Individuals diagnosed with ASD are ____ times more likely to have thoughts of suicide or attempt suicide Academic, social, and emotional needs The scope of education includes which of the following? Improvement in self-help skills Which of the following is NOT a reason why social skills are important for individuals diagnosed with ASD? Difficult to teach Which of the following is a potential reason social skills are not often a priority? Social awareness Teaching skills for a learner to demonstrate an awareness of the environment as it relates to social skills and pro-social relationships falls under which domain of the social skills taxonomy? Social communication Interrupting, persuasion, and implying would fall under this domain in the social skills taxonomy. Friends, parents, and television Typically developing children can learn language through which of the following? Teaching power of language Which of the following is the best reason to use communication temptations? As early as possible
When should we teach self-help skills? Operational definition One component of a skill acquisition plan should be a(n) Functional goals Which of the following is a component of effective education? Having a schedule Which of the following is a characteristic of a quality classroom? Buy in Which of the following is a characteristic of a quality school district? Listening Which of the following is an important skill a technician should display when working in schools? Rubber band This type of shadowing involves providing assistance when needed and fading assistance when not needed intervene unless necessary During group instruction a shadow should NOT Classrooms Leaf and colleagues (2016) provided a preliminary a way to assess which of the following? Support When a group of parents come together to talk about issues related to ASD this is known as parent Education Teaching a parent about concepts related to ABA only in a didactic format is known as parent _____. A psychoeducational approach Teaching global approaches to deal with specific problems is known as which of the following A prescriptive approach Working on specific problems or areas is known as which of the following Failure to generalize behaviors Which of the following is a problem with a prescriptive approach? Reduction in intensity of intervention Which of the following is a concern with trying multiple treatments? Bringing the conflict to their supervisor's attention When an RBT has a conflict with an employer, their first step should be which of the following? Never engage in a sexual relationship with a client Although the code says do not have sexual relationship with a client until 2 years after the professional relationship ends, the presenters advise which of the following? Cup of tea Which one of the following would not be considered a gift? Psuedoscience Promoting quick and high levels of success is a hallmark of which of the following?
Science Repeated demonstrations are a hallmark of which of the following? Best research evidence, clinical expertise, and patient/client values Which of the following are the three prongs of evidence based practices? not black and white Ethics are Students also viewedRBT Set 1023 terms g_milton1230 RBT SAMPLING QUESTIONS PART IV19 terms madden_sharrett RBT Set 1119 terms g_milton1230 RBT Exam154 terms Haylee_Brown24 Sets found in the same folderRBT Set 618 terms g_milton1230 RBT Set 717 terms g_milton1230 RBT PART 273 terms eestevez92 RBT Set 818 terms g_milton1230 Other sets by this creatorBiology test 439 terms mollyerin_emond Biology Test 389 terms mollyerin_emond War8 terms mollyerin_emond Other Quizlet setsEconomics 232 (Micro) Chpts. 10,19 Final Exam18 terms Taj_TiggsPlus Ch.14 - Variations in sexual behavior41 terms Brittany_baker13 Childhood13 terms sam_lee1234 Which data collection system is a hallmark of autism partnership method?Which data collection system is a hallmark of the Autism Partnership Method? a Likert scale.
What reinforcement system was used in Leaf et al?What reinforcement system was used in Leaf et al. (2016) ( ie the penguin study)? Level System.
What type of data collection is used to give the RBT feedback on performance in sessions with clients?Permanent product recording is an indirect method of data collection. This type of data collection is used to give the RBT feedback on performance in sessions with clients.
What is the philosophy of corrective feedback within the autism partnership method?What is the philosophy on corrective feedback within the Autism Partnership Method? Should not be blindly avoided. What instructional formats are appropriate for the use of DTT in Autism Partnership Method? 1:1, small groups, and large groups.
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