Fluency Year 2 Flashcards

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Behaviours that the person should do instead of the problem behaviour (2 words…. R P)

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➡️Replacement behaviours

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Process of systematically examining the controlling variables for behaviour (3 words…. F B A)

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➡️Functional Behaviour Assessment

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The purpose a behaviour serves for the person, usually defined in terms of reinforcement (1 word……F)

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➡️Function

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Data collection strategies that involve directly observing the behaviour (3 words… D A M)

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➡️Direct assessment methods

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Data collection strategies that do not require direct observation of the behaviour (3 words….. I A M)

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➡️Indirect assessment methods

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Indirect methods used to form hypothesis about causes of behaviour by asking questions of people who knew the person with challenging behaviour (2 words…….. I A)

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➡️Informant Assessment

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Direct observation of a person’s behaviour in the natural environment, intended to identify relationships between behaviour and environmental events (2 words….. D A)

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➡️Descriptive Assessments

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Direct assessment procedure in which one systematically recorsd the antecedents and consequences for behaviour in krder to reveal conditional probailities of behaviour (4 letters A B C A)

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➡️ABC analysis

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Direct assessment strategy in which the times in which behaviours occur are recorded to reveal temporal patterns of behaviour (1 word……. S)

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➡️Scatterplot

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The use of specific methods to test hypotheses about the variables that cause and/or maintain behaviour (3 words……. E F A)

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➡️Experimental Functional Analysis

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Experimental fuctional analysis condition in which each time the oriblem behaviour occurs, brief social attention is given to the person (3 words….. CAC)

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➡️Contingent Attention Condition

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Experimental functional analysis condition in which the person is asked to do some tasks, but if the problem behaviour occurs, then the demand is removed temporarily and later re-presented (3 words E C E)

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➡️Contingent escape condition

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Experimental functional analysis condition in which the person is asked to do some tasks, but if the problem behaviour occurs, then the demand is removed temporarily and later re-presented (2 words D C)

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➡️ Demand Condition

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Experimental functional analysis condition in which the person is left alone with no external sources of stimulation (2 words A C)

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➡️Alone Condition

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Experimental funcional analysis condition in which all consequences that could be maintaining the behaviour are present (2words….. C C)

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➡️Control Condition

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Experimental functional analysis in which all consequences that could be maintaining the behaviour are present (2 words…….. P C)

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➡️Play Condition

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Strategy for changing behaviour seeks to change the environmental stimuli that cause or maintain behaviour (3 words…… F B I)

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➡️Function based intervention

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Strategy that seeks to change the behaviour, but does not consider information about the environmental stimuli that cause or maintain the behaviour (4 words……. N F B I)

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➡️ Non function based intervention

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Intentionally reinfircing some behaviours but not others (2 words……. D R)

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➡️ Differential Reinforcement

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Procedure in which an appropriate behaviour is reinforced instead of reinforcing the inappropriate behaviour (5 words…… D R O A B)

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➡️ Differential reinforcement of alternative behaviour

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Variation of DRA in which the alternative behaviour is a communicative response (3 words F C T)

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➡️ Functional communication training

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Variation of DRA in which the alternative behaviour is one that cannot occur at the same time as the problem behaviour (5 words….. D R O I B)

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➡️Differential reinforcement of incompatible behaviour

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Process by which reinforcement is reduced by gradually require more behaviour to access reinforcement (1 word….. T)

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➡️ Thinning

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Procedure in which a reinforcer is delivered if the problem behaviour does not occur at all during a specified time period (5/6 words…… D R O O/Z B)

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➡️ Differential of other/zero behaviour (DRO)

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Time between the end of one response and the beginning of another (3 words I R T)
➡️Inter-response time
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Procedure in which behaviour is reinforced if it occures less than the rate set by a particular criterion (D R O L O B)
➡️Differential reinforcement of low rates of behaviour
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DRL arrangement in which behaviour is reinforced if it occurs less than a certain number of times during a session (2 words.... DRL F S)
➡️Full session DRL
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DRL arrangement in which behaviour is reinforced if a specific amount of time elpases between one response and the next response (2 words..... SR DRL)
➡️ Spaced Responding DRL
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Procedure in which a preferred stimulus is delivered on a fixed time schedule (3 words.... NCR)
➡️Non contingent Reinforcement
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Schedule in which reinforcement is delivered on the basis of the passage of time (3words F T S)
➡️Fixed time schedule
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Antecedent strategy involves adapting the task so that it is less likely to evoke a problem behaviour (2 words C R)
➡️ Curriular revision
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Stragtegy in which a behaviour that a person is unlikely to do is preceeded by a series of requests for things the person is likely to do (4 words H P C S)
➡️High probability comman sequencing
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Procedure in which a person is removed from a reinforcing environment contingent on problem behaviour (2 words .... T O)
➡️Time out
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Procedure in which a soecified number of preferred stimuli are removed contingent on problem behaviour (2 words R C)
➡️Response cost
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Procedure in which the person is asked to engage in appropriate behaviour several times ( or for a specifoed amount of time) contingent upon the problem behaviour (2 words..... P P)
➡️Positive Practice
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Procedure in which a person in which a person is asked to correct the "damage" caused by his or her behaviour, then restore the environment to a better condition than existed before the behaviour (1 word..... R)
➡️Restitution
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Disorders in which habits are of an intensity and or frequency that they cause significant social impairments for a person (2words..... H D)
➡️Habit disorders
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Behavioural reduction procedure that awareness training, competing response training, social support and motivation procedures (2 words...... HR)
➡️Habit Reversal
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Respinse that is incompatible with the problem behaviour (2 words..... C R)
➡️Competing response
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Written agreement between two parties in which one or both parties agree to engage in a specific behaviour or behaviours for specific rewards
➡️ Contingency Contract
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Contract that specifies the behaviour change of one person (3 words O P C)
➡️One party contract
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Contract the specifies the behaviour change of two people; might use the behaviour change as the reinforcer (3 words..... TPC)
➡️Two Party Contract
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Behaviours that occur without direct contact with contingencies, but rather are evoked by prior contact with contingencies associated with following rules (3 words...... RGB)
➡️Rule giverned behaviours
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Process by which a neutral stimulus is paired with an unconditioned stimulus, such that the neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stumulus that elicits a conditioned response. (2 words...... RC)
➡️Respondant conditioning
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Those things that automatically cause us to respond (2 words..... US)
➡️Unconditioned Stimuli
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Learned response elicited by conditioned stimulus (2words..... CR)
➡️Conditioned response
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Previously neutral stimulus that has been paired with and unconditioned stimulis; elicits a conditoned response (2 words CS)
➡️Conditioned Stimulus
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Stimulus that doesnt elicit any particular response (2 words NS)
➡️Neutral stimulus
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Automatic behaviours that occur when unconditioned stimuli are present (2words.....U R)
➡️Unconditioned responses
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Elimination of a conditioned response by pairing the conditioned stimulus with an unconditioned (or conditioned) stimulus that elicits a different response (2 words CC)
➡️Counter conditioning
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Procedure in which imagined simuli are used in that counterconditioning process (2 words S D)
➡️Systematic Desensitization
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Procedure in which actual stimuli are used in the countercondtioning (3 words (I V D)
➡️In vivo desensitisation
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Scale usd to construct an anxiety hierarchy for desensisation procedures (4 words..... SUDS)
➡️Subjective Units od Discomfort Scale
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Rules if conduct with respect to a particular, which are based on moral principals... (1 word E)
➡️Ethics
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Situation in which a person plays two roles in the same relationship (2 words...... DR)
➡️Dual Relationship
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Situation in which one role could potentially affect a persons judgement about another role (3 words COI)
➡️Confluct of Interest