One way to remember the seven dimensions is - ANSWER-BATCAGE
The seven dimensions of ABA include Applied, Behavioral, Analytic, Technological,
... [Show More] Conceptually Systematic, Effective, and - ANSWER-Generality
The dimension of BEHAVIORAL includes - ANSWER-Observable and measurable responses. Precise definition that describes behavior and not an outcome. Document that the participants behavior has changed.
Applied refers to - ANSWER-Social significance
Technological refers to - ANSWER-repeatability
Conceptually systematic refers to - ANSWER-Interventions come from Behavior Analysis. Enables consumer to derive similar procedures. Assist in integrating a system and not a collection of tips.
Analytic refers to - ANSWER-Functional relation
Generality refers to - ANSWER-Durable. Changes last over time. Appear in multiple environments. Spread to other behaviors
Effective refers to - ANSWER-Did this work? Produces practical results. Must reach clinical or social significance. Noticeable change
School district staff can diagnose a child with ASD? - ANSWER-False
All student with ASD are the same and the same treatment will work for each client or student - ANSWER-False
• The seven dimensions of ABA include Applied, Behavioral, Analytic, Technological, Conceptually Systematic, Effective, and - ANSWER-Generality
Refrigerator mother's cause autism? - ANSWER-False
Learners who receive 25-40 hours of one-on-one treatment are receiving what type of treatment? - ANSWER-B) Comprehensive
The general philosophy of ABA treatment includes what? - ANSWER-Everyone with autism is capable of learning.
Right to effective treatment.
The learner is always right.
Self-Determination.
Least intrusive treatment
Target behaviors should be selected for the primary benefit of others to simply maintain the status quo or because they pique the interest of someone in a position to change the behavior. - ANSWER-False
A good operational definition should be able to pass the ____________. - ANSWER-C) Stranger test
The three fundamental properties or dimensional quantities are: - ANSWER-a) Repeatability, Temporal Extent, Temporal Locus
How many critical line features in a line graph? - ANSWER-11 critical line features
Generally speaking, ________________ of behavior is preferred over discontinuous measurement because it records all of the behavior as it actually occurs during an observation. - ANSWER-Continuous measurement
The simplest way to directly measure behavior is to collect ________________. - ANSWER-Frequency
________________________ data collection involves whether or not the behavior occurred right at the moment the interval elapsed. - ANSWER-Momentary Time Sampling
Recording accurate data is critical, but it is meaningless if the data are not entered, summarized, and ___________. - ANSWER-graphed
Like the refrigerator mother theory, ____________________ is the name of the pseudoscience that has been thoroughly debunked for years but still persists. - ANSWER-Facilitated communication
________________ is the name of the individual from Syracuse responsible for bringing facilitated communication to the United States - ANSWER-Douglas Biklen
______________________ are a product of the behavior, what the behavior caused, the aftermath of the behavior. - ANSWER-consequence
. _______________ is the process of applying quantitative labels to observed properties of events using a set of rules - ANSWER-Measurement
Because behavior occurs within and across time, it has three _____________: repeatability, temporal extent, and temporal locus - ANSWER-Dimensions
Measuring behavior after it has occurred by measuring its effect on the environment is known as measurement by _______________ - ANSWER-Permanent product
The term autism was originally called ________________ - ANSWER-early infantile autism
Before the whole vaccines cause autism myth there was another theory called _____________ was thought to cause autism. Which, has also been debunked. - ANSWER-Refrigerator mother theory
A single disorder replaced three previous disorders (i.e., Autistic Disorder, Not Otherwise Specified, and Asperger's Disorder in the ________________. - ANSWER-DSM 5
Only _____________ or licensed psychologists are permitted to diagnose someone with autism. - ANSWER-medical doctors
The general idea behind ABA treatment for autism is to help individuals with autism achieve their greatest ________ by decreasing challenging behaviors and teaching skills that help foster empowerment, happiness, and independence. - ANSWER-potential
The general philosophy of ABA programs are: everyone with autism is capable of learning, right to effective treatment, the learner is always right,____________, least intrusive treatment. - ANSWER-self-determination
Perhaps the most important thing you need to know about autism is that every individual with autism is ________________ - ANSWER-different
____________________ for individuals with autism is designed to address all major areas of skill deficits and all challenging behaviors that a particular individual has. - ANSWER-Comprehensive treatment
9. __________________ narrows in on one or few specific challenging behaviors or skill deficits as the target treatment. - ANSWER-Focused ABA treatment
10. __________________- based procedures should always be used and sufficiently exhausted prior to considering restrictive or punitive measures. - ANSWER-Reinforcement
Behavioral, analytic, technological, conceptually systematic, applied, generality, and _____________ are the seven dimensions of applied behavior analysis we must all subscribe to. - ANSWER-Effective
A behavior change is considered to have ________________ if it proves durable over time, if it appears in a wide variety of possible environments, or if it spreads to a wide variety of related behaviors - ANSWER-generality
Anything a person says or does; also known as a response is referred to as a ____________. - ANSWER-behavior
4. An extra antecedent stimulus that helps a person engage in a behavior. Hints and cues are referred to as _____________. - ANSWER-prompts
A _____________ _____________ is the antecedent stimulus that has stimulus control over behavior because the behavior was reliably reinforced in the presence of that stimulus in the past. - ANSWER-discriminative stimulus
When a behavior is _________________ in the presence of a particular antecedent stimulus and is not reinforced in the absence of the stimulus, the behavior comes to occur reliably in the presence of that stimulus is called stimulus control - ANSWER-reinforced
No longer providing reinforcement for a behavior that used to be reinforced, resulting in a decrease in that behavior in the future is called _____________. - ANSWER-extinction
There are two types of motivating operations ____________ and ______________. - ANSWER-establishing and abolishing
A stimulus that occurred in a person's environment immediately preceding a behavior is called ________________. - ANSWER-antecedent
A stimulus that occurs in a person's environment immediately following a behavior is called a - ________________ - ANSWER-consequence
A good operation definition should be able to pass the ____________. - ANSWER-Stranger test
The three fundamental properties or dimensional quantities are: - ANSWER-Repeatability, Temporal Extent, Temporal Locus
Social Negative Reinforcement is also known as: - ANSWER-escape
Automatic Positive Reinforcement depends on the actions of others - ANSWER-false
Social Positive Reinforcement is also known as: - ANSWER-attention to detail
A Discriminative Stimulus signals the store is open for - ANSWER-reinforcement
FBA interventions can consist of at least ______ strategic approaches: - ANSWER-3
The are ____ main function of behavior tested for using an FA - ANSWER-4
There are how many basic schedules of reinforcement? - ANSWER-4
The same amount of time elapses when reinforcement is delivered is called what? - ANSWER-Fixed interval
The same amount of reinforcement is delivered based on number of responses is called what? - ANSWER-Fixed Ratio
Reinforcement delivered based on an average of unit of time is called what - ANSWER-Variable interval
Reinforcement delivered on an average number of responses is called what - ANSWER-variable ratio
The theory that reinforcement must be worth the effort is called what? - ANSWER-Matching Law
This procedure is among the most well-researched and well-known treatment and education procedures for teaching skills to learners with AS - ANSWER-Discrete trial training
The process (and product) of reducing a complex behavior and sequences of behavior to their component elements is called what? - ANSWER-Task analysis
The component parts of a task (resulting from a task analysis) that resemble the terminal behavior along some meaningful dimension and that, when properly sequenced, lead to exhibition of the terminal behavior. - ANSWER-Successive Approximations
__________ is the spreading of the effects of training from the training setting or behavior to other settings or behaviors.In order for this to occur we need to plan for generalization in our treatment. There are several ways to achieve this goal. - ANSWER-Generalization
____________ is when a skill acquisition or behavior reduction maintains across time, after that particular skill or challenging behavior is no longer being directly targeted. - ANSWER-Maintenance [Show Less]