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ABA Behavior Interventions

1. What is behavior?: -*observable* movement of a living thing

-one or more dimensions that can be observed or measured

2. Skinner: -experimental analysis of behavior

3. What is ABA?: -the application of behavior laws to change *socially significant* behavior to a *meaningful* degree

-*technological* (anyone else could *replicate*)

-long-*lasting*

4. A.B.A.: -*Applied*: addresses *socially significant* behaviors

-*Behavior*: precise measurement of *observable* behavior

-*Analytic*: demonstrated *control* over the occurrence and non-occurrence of the behavior

5. ABA also used for?: -animal training

-general education

-business

-health and fitness

6. Reinforcement: -*increases* behavior

-can be positive or negative

7. Positive reinforcement: -*adding* something *good* to *increase* behavior

8. Negative reinforcement: -*taking away* something *bad* to *increase* behavior

9. Positive punishment: -*adding* something *bad* to *decrease* behavior

-more *restrictive* than negative

10. Negative punishment: -*taking away* something *good* to *decrease* behavior

11. How to determine if it is punishment or reinforcement: -what behavior *changed*?
-did it *increase* or *decrease*?

-after the behavior, was something *added* or *taken away*?

12. Most popular principle of behavior change: -positive reinforcement
-basic building block of human behavior





,13. Reinforcer: -an *event* that *follows* a behavior and *increases* some dimension of that behavior

14. Motivating Operations: -variables in the *environment* that alter the relative *value* at a particular time

-if thirsty; water = more valuable

-use MOs when deciding on *which reinforcers* to use at that moment

15. Variables of reinforcer effectiveness: -deprivation
-immediacy

-size

-contingency

(DISC)

16. Deprivation as a variable of reinforcer effectiveness: -when a person hasn't had access to a particular reinforcer for a
*significant period of time*

-(if you have been deprived of food, food will be more valuable (reinforcing))

17. Immediacy as a variable of reinforcer effectiveness: -the more *immediate* the reinforcer, the more *effective* it becomes

-(when telling jokes, immediate laughter is more rewarding than delayed)

18. Size as a variable of reinforcer effectiveness: -*magnitude* of reinforcer -($100 is more rewarding than $1)

19. Contingency as a variable of reinforcer effectiveness: -when reinforcer is delivered
*only* for a *target* behavior, it becomes more *effective*

-(chocolate only for when you eat your veggies)

20. Schedules of reinforcement: -specifies how *often* a particular behavior is followed by a *reinforcer*

21. Main types of schedules of reinforcement: -continuous
-intermittent

22. Continuous schedule of reinforcement: -reinforced for *every* correct answer -used when learning a *new* behavior

23. Intermittent schedules of reinforcement: -behavior is reinforced *some* of the time

-generates *high response* rates

-prevents the behavior from *stopping*

-used to *maintain* a behavior

24. Types of intermittent schedules of reinforcement: -*ratio* schedules of reinforcement (*counting*)



, ABA Behavior Interventions

-*interval* schedules of reinforcement (*time*)

25. Ratio schedules of reinforcement (and types): -based on *counting* number of *responses* that have occurred since *last
reinforcement* -Types:

~*fixed ratio* schedule (FR)

~*variable ratio* schedule (VR)

26. Fixed ratio schedule of reinforcement (FR): -reinforcement after a *fixed* number of responses

-($20 for every 3 machines assembled -- fixed ratio of 3 (*FR:3*))

-often produces *pause* after reinforcer (because they know the next attempt won't be rewarded)

27. Variable ratio schedule of reinforcement (VR): -*average* number of responses must be made before *reinforcer*

-(like a *slot machine*; don't know when reinforcer will be delivered)

-used in *education*

-doesn't produce *pause* like in FR

-(8 responses then 12, avg = 10 (*VR:10*))

-*most resistant* to *extinction* (learner is less likely to give up when they don't know when they will be reinforced)

28. Interval schedules of reinforcement (and types): -based on passage of *time*
-*fixed interval* schedule

-*variable interval* schedule

29. Fixed interval schedule of reinforcement: -person only gets the reinforcer once the response

is given after the *fixed* amount of *time* -(walk next
to teacher; get candy every 3 seconds)

30. Variable interval schedule of reinforcement: -reinforcer is delivered for the *first response* that occurs after a *variable*
amount of *time*

31. Extinction: -when the *response* is no longer *reinforced*

-behavior is *still occurring*, reinforcement is not

-may cause *extinction burst*

-may also cause *spontaneous recovery*

32. Extinction burst: -a *brief* increase in *frequency*, *intensity*, and *duration* before the problem behavior *decreases*




, -basically trying to see if they will respond to a more intense behavior

-if rewarded, child may learn that they just need to cry harder for the reinforcer and problem behavior will increase 33.
Maintaining good behavior: -instead of using extinction to fade out reinforcements for good behavior, it is better to use
*intermittent* schedules of *reinforcement*

34. Spontaneous recovery: -when a behavior *randomly reoccurs* again even if it has not been reinforced in a long time

-same *frequency* and *intensity*

-if *extinction* continues to be in place, the behavior will *go away* again

35. Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP): -plans developed to guide *parents*, *teachers*, and other professionals on how to
*decrease* problem behaviors and *teach* or *increase replacement* behaviors in *all settings*
-(aka *Behavior Support Plan*)

-(aka *Behavior Reduction Plan*)

36. Stereotypy: -*repetitive* or *ritualistic* movements (*stimy*)

37. Functions of behavior (4): -to gain *attention*
-to gain an *item/activity* (*tangible*)

-to *escape/avoid* a situation

-to gain *automatic* reinforcement

38. What does a BIP look like? (steps): 1) Identify *target behaviors* that you are trying to *eliminate/decrease* (*operational*
definition)

2) Determine *setting events* and *antecedents* that may be *triggering* the behavior
3) List the *functions* of the behavior
4) List *antecedent interventions*
5) List *replacement behaviors*
6) List *consequence interventions*
7) Plan on how you are going to *measure* the *progress*
39. 3 Types of behavior intervention strategies: -*antecedent* interventions
-*replacement* behaviors

-*consequence* interventions

40. Antecedent interventions: -strategies that focus on *structuring* and *modifying* the *environment* and conditions that
occur *before* a behavior, so the behavior is *less likely* to occur -*proactive approach*

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