Collection, Graphing, Analysis, Follow-Up Probes, Procedural Integrity,
Extinction, Extinction Bursts, Reinforcement, Punishment, Schedules of
Reinforcement, Differential Reinforcement, Functional Communication
Training (FCT), Self-Management, Accuracy, Measurable Goals, Observable
Behavior, Socially Valid Interventions, Maintenance, Booster Sessions,
Fading, Modification, Cultural and Client Preferences, Ethical Practice,
Collaboration, Interdisciplinary Teamwork, Training, Feedback, Objective
Monitoring, Quantitative and Qualitative Data, Relapse Prevention,
Promoting Generalization, Evaluating Effectiveness, and Evidence-Based
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When planning for possible relapse, a behavior analyst should identify potential __ events
triggering
to assess for potential relapse, a BCBA would conduct __ probes after intervention
follow- up
Data-based decisions about intervention effectiveness involve ___, ____, and ___ data on the
target bx and related variables
, collecting, graphing, analyzing
To evaluate a self-management intervention, a BA would assess the client's ____ in
implementing procedures
accuracy
Behavior analytic goals are stated in terms that can be ___ or quantified.
measured
if a child is repeatedly punished for misbehavior, they may develop ___ towards the person
delivering the punishment, leading to strained interactions.
resentment
When making modifications to an intervention, use ___ to guide the decision making progress.
data
When recommending interventions, consider the client's ___ and values, to promote buy-in and
adherence.
preferences