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CARD Exam 1 BCAT
ABA Correct Answer: Applied Behavior Analysis

Core Principles of ABA Correct Answer: Desirable consequences increase behavior, undesirable
consequences decrease behavior.

3 term contingency Correct Answer: Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence

Behavior Analysis Correct Answer: The study of the principles of behavior

behavior Correct Answer: Anything someone says or does

Stimulus Correct Answer: Any physical object or event that someone can see, hear, smell, touch, or
taste.

environment Correct Answer: All of the events and stimulus which affect the behavior of an organism.

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Correct Answer: Pervasive developmental disorder which significantly
affects individuals across multiple areas of abilities.

3 Primary areas of ASD Correct Answer: Problems w/ social communication, problems w/ social
interactions & presence of restrictive or repetitive behaviors/interests.

Diagnosis of ASD Correct Answer: Prior to age 3, impact, can't be better explained by anything else.

Goal for treatment of ASD Correct Answer: Maximize each learners strengths.

EIBI Correct Answer: Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention

Skill Repertoire Building Correct Answer: The teaching and learning of new skills in order to strengthen
and expand an individual's skill repertoire

3 prominent behavioral teaching approaches Correct Answer: Discrete Trial Teaching, Natural
Environment Training, Fluency Based Instruction (FBI)

Discrete Trial Correct Answer: Structured teaching method consisting of clear and direct presentation of
learning trials to promote skill acquisition.

Natural environment training Correct Answer: Naturalistic teaching strategy.

Fluency Based Instruction Correct Answer: Taking an existing skill and increasing accuracy and speed of
skill performance in order to develop competence

primary reinforcer Correct Answer: an innately reinforcing stimulus, such as one that satisfies a
biological need (food, drink)

, secondary reinforcer Correct Answer: a reinforcer that someone had to learn to like (games, coloring,
puzzles etc)

Reinforcer Correct Answer: occurs after the behavior for the given SD

Preference Assessment Correct Answer: Aims to identify an individual's favorite things so that they can
be used as rewards or potential "reinforcers" for desired behavior.

Forced/Paired preference assessment Correct Answer: Giving the learner just two options to identify
what the individual wants. Can be given different options if not interested.

multiple stimulus assessment Correct Answer: An array of potential reinforcers is presented to the
individual

Prompts Correct Answer: Urge for action, occurs around the time we present the SD

Prompt Fading Correct Answer: to reduce assistance to a least intrusive prompt

prompt dependency Correct Answer: requiring a prompt to perform a task

Stimulus prompts Correct Answer: Addition to or alters the stimulus in order to facilitate a correct
response. (Manipulate)

response prompt Correct Answer: an additional cue added to the learners response to facilitate a
correct response

physical prompt Correct Answer: manual guidance to facilitate a correct response

model prompt Correct Answer: providing a physical demonstration of the SD

echoic prompt Correct Answer: providing a vocal demonstration of the SD

verbal directive Correct Answer: Giving verbal instructions to guide. May include textual or visual

gesture prompt Correct Answer: providing a movement cue

positional prompt Correct Answer: altering the location of placement

within stimulus Correct Answer: adding to or altering a portion of the stimulus

full prompt Correct Answer: the entire prompt is delivered to assist the learner

partial prompt Correct Answer: only a portion of the prompt is delivered to help the learner

stimulation manipulation Correct Answer: manipulating any stimulus to make the prompt easier for the
learner

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