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JeopardyIntroduction Measurement Design I Reinforcement FBA
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Introduction--$100
Behavior that can be observed or recorded by another person.
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Behavior that is not observable to others. May be referred to as private events.
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An undesirable target behavior the person wants to decrease in frequency, duration, or intensity.
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The behavior to be modified.
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A stimulus or event that precedes the target behavior.
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Measurement--$100
A dimension of behavior, specifically the physical force or magnitude of the behavior.
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A dimension of behavior, specifically the time from the onset of the behavior to the offset of the behavior.
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A dimension of behavior--specifically the number of times a behavior occurs in a specific time period.answer
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A type of of behavior recording procedure in which the observation period is divided into a number of consecutive time intervals and the behavior is recorded as occurring or not in each interval.
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A dimension of behavior, specifically the time from some stimulus to the onset of the behavior.
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The targeted behavior.
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The intervention, or, what the research manipulates to produce a change in the target behavior.
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A research design consisting of a baseline and a treatment phase.
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A research design in which a number of different criterion levels are set for the behavior during the treatment phase.
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A research design in which baseline and treatment condition are conducted in rapid succession.
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Reinforcement-$100
A type of reinforcement in which the occurrence of the behavior is followed by the removal or avoidance of an aversive stimulus. It results in increase in the future probability of the behavior.
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An event that increases the potency of a particular reinforcer at a particular time.
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A type of reinforcement in which, contingent on the behavior, a stimulus or event is presented and the probability of the behavior increases in the future.
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A conditioned reinforcer that has been paired with a variety of other reinforcers. Money is an example because it is paired with (exchanged for) an almost unlimited variety of reinforcers.answer
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A schedule of reinforcement in which not every instance of the behavior is followed by the delivery of the reinforcer.
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A functional assessment method involving direct observation of the antecedents, the target behavior, and the consequences of the behavior.
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A type of functional assessment procedure in which you record each half hour whether the behavior occurred in the preceding half hour. Used to establish the temporal pattern in the behavior.
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Assessment that relies on the assessment information from others. The information on the problem behavior, antecedents , and consequences is not derived from direct observation but from retrospective report in interviews and questionnaires.
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Behavioral assessment involving direct observation and recording of the behavior as it occurs.
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Manipulating antecedent or consequent variables to demonstrate their influence on the problem behavior using an Alternating Treatment Design.
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Introduction--$100
A: What is overt behavior?
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A: What is covert behavior?
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A: What is excess behavior?
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A: What is the target behavior?
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A: What is antecdent?
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Measurement--$100
A: What is intensity?
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A: What is duration?
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A: What is frequency?
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A: What is a interval recording?
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A: What is latency?
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A: What is the dependent variable?
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A: What is the independent variable?
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A: What is A-B Design?
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A: What is Changing Criterion Design?
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A: What is Alternating Treatment Design?
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Reinforcement--$100
A: What is negative reinforcement?
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A: What is establishing operation?
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A: What is positive reinforcement?
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A: What is generalized reinforcement?
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A: What is intermittent reinforcement?Back to board
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A: What is A-B-C Analysis?
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A: What is a scatter plot?
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A: What is indirect assessment?
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A: What is direct assessment?
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A: What is experimental manipulations or functional analysis?
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