ABA Terms & Definitions

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This bingo card has a free space and 34 words: Teaching a multi-step task by breaking it down, Giving instructions, prompting, and providing reinforcement, Reinforcing successive approximations toward a target bx, Training a client to respond differently to different stimuli., A system to award correct bx by having the client exchange for a backup reinforcer, Duration, Rate, Frequency, IRT, Latency, Partial Interval, Whole Interval, Momentary Time Sampling, Free Operant, Paired Stimulus, MSWR, MSWO, Time elapsed from a specific event or cue until the start of a bx, Client-led activities to teach skills in a more natural setting, Observing whether a bx occurs at any time during an interval, Amount of time that occurs between two consecutive instances of a target bx, How often a bx occurs within a given time frame, How long a behavior lasts from start to finish, Observing if the bx to occurs throughout the entire interval, Recording the presence or absence of a bx at specific moments, Showing one item at a time and see if the person likes it, Presenting two items at a time and see which one is chosen., Presenting many items at once, and after a choice is made, replace it with a new item, Present many items at once, and after a choice is made, without replacement, Collecting data on what happens before a bx, the bx itself, and what happens after the bx, Event that occurs before the behavior, Outcome or response that follows the behavior, Anything a person says or does, Targets the client’s ability to understand and respond to verbal instructions, Aims to improve the client’s vocal imitation skills, Repeating a word (apple) after hearing it from an adult and then labeling item (apple) when seeing it, Discontinuation of reinforcement for a previously reinforced bx, aiming to decrease or eliminate the occurrence of that bx, Ensuring skill is applicable across various people, settings and situations, Process of increasing the likelihood that a bx will occur again, A procedure that follows a bx and decreases its future frequency, Reinforcing a new, appropriate bx while withholding reinforcement for an unwanted bx, Technique used to decrease an unwanted bx by reinforcing the absence of that bx for a specific period and A strategy that involves reinforcing a bx that is physically impossible to do at the same time as an unwanted bx.

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