In the autism partnership method, siblings are __________ used within social skill groups.

Discontinuing the reinforcement of a previously reinforced behavior primarily results in a decrease in the frequency of the behavior, which is known as which of the following?

We extinguish the _________

behavior not the student.

Extinction should always be combined with which of the following?

When implementing a procedure based upon extinction, one might observe an initial, but temporary increase in the targeted behavior. This is known as which of the following?

Which of the following best describes a situation when a behavior that is no longer reinforced starts to appear again?

The primary behavioral principle responsible for the effectiveness of time-out is which of the following?

An essential component of time-out is ensuring which of the following?

Which type of time out best describes when the learner is completely removed from the environment?

Which type of time out best describes when the learner is not removed from the environment?

What is one challenge associated with the implementation of time out?

Which best describes a procedure that involves a stimulus that signals the availability of reinforcement for engaging in appropriate behavior and is removed for engaging in inappropriate behavior?

Which of the following is one advantage of the time-in procedure?

Provides a prompt for the teachers/therapists

Time-in could be implemented with which of the following?

Which of the following is the primary behavioral principle responsible for the effectiveness of a response cost system?

Response cost should always be combined with which of the following?

Which best describes an overcorrection procedure in which aberrant behavior sets the occasion for the learner to restores the environment it its previous state?

Which best describes an overcorrection procedure in which aberrant behavior sets the occasion for the learner to repeatedly engage in a task?

Which best describes a procedure that involves blocking an individual from engaging in a behavior?

Reinforcement contingent upon the learner engaging in a specific behavior instead of the aberrant behavior is known as which of the following?

Differential reinforcement of alternative behavior (DRA)

Reinforcement contingent upon the learner engaging in a behavior that cannot be done at the same time as the targeted aberrant behavior is known as which of the following?

Differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior (DRI)

Reinforcement contingent upon the absence of aberrant behavior is known as which of the following?

Differential reinforcement of other behavior (DRO)

Reinforcement contingent upon displaying lower rates of behavior is known as which of the following?

Differential reinforcement of low rates of behavior (DRL)

Interventions that manipulate the value of consequences are also known as which of the following?

Antecedent based procedures

Having a student engage in a series of preferred tasks prior to presenting an nonpreferred task is known as which of the following?

An audiotaped, written word, phase, or sentence used to teach conversation and social behavior is known as which of the following?

When using script fading, how many people are involved in the process?

Having a client watch a video of an individual displaying the desired behavior is known as video which of the following?

Which of the following are three types of video modeling?

What is one problem with a first-then strategy?

One potential problem with social stories is they have not been

shown to be as effective as other procedures.

Which of the following procedures have been found to be more effective than Social Stories?

Teaching Interaction Procedure, video modeling, and Cool Versus Not Cool

Which of the following is one strategy within the Autism Partnership Method used to decrease aberrant behavior?

Developing up a hierarchy of frustrating events and teaching a client to engage in relaxing behaviors when exposed to steps within that hierarchy is known as which of the following?

If required to implement restraint, you must do which of the which of the following?

Seek out additional training.

Which of the following is a core component of a behavior reduction plan?

The process of systematically, differentially reinforcing successive approximations to a terminal behavior is commonly referred to as which of the following?

What is one possible danger with taking too large of steps while shaping?

What is one possible danger with taking too small of steps while shaping?

Which of the following is one of Pryor's 10 Laws of shaping?

Train one behavior at a time

In the Autism Partnership Method, shaping involves a level of which of the following?

Any behavior the interventionist engages in that increases the likelihood that the learner will respond correctly is known as which of the following?

Gestures, positional, and looking at the targeted response are all be examples of which type of prompts?

Rules of when to prompt and what prompts to provide are commonly referred to as which of the following?

Specific prompts that are provided are commonly referred to as which of the following?

Which prompting system involves providing a prompt with a 0 second delay and never increasing that delay?

Which prompting system is time based with at least two time levels (e.g., 0 second and 10 second)?

Which prompting system involves giving the learner the opportunity to respond independently prior to providing a prompt?

Which prompting system involves providing a prompt and then fading prompts until the learner responds independently?

No-no prompt was originally designed for use in a(n)

two choice discrimination.

Which prompting system relies on the use of clinical judgment?

Within flexible prompt fading the goal of the technician is to keep the learner at ____ accuracy (prompted or unprompted).

What is one variable a technician should analyze when implementing flexible prompt fading?

Responses on previous trials

The three primary components of discrete trial teaching are always which of the following?

Instruction, response, and feedback

In a conventional approach, arranging the stimulus array in a pre-determined order in which each stimulus is equally distributed among all possible positions is known as which of the following?

In the Autism Partnership Method, stimulus placement is determined by which of the following?

A variety of variables on each trial

What is one potential problem with saying "look at me" prior to providing an instruction?

Can artificially prompt attending

Within Autism Partnership Method, what is one guideline to establishing attending?

Targeting attending programmatically

When providing an instruction in a conventional method, the technician should provide which of the following?

With respect to developing attending, the Autism Partnership Method emphasizes the use of which of the following?

Multiple types of instructions

What is the ideal timing of a prompt during discrete trial teaching?

Immediately after the instruction

What is one potential problem with short intertrial intervals?

Artificially creating attending

What is the philosophy on corrective feedback within the Autism Partnership Method?

Should not be blindly avoided

What instructional formats are appropriate for the use of DTT in Autism Partnership Method?

1:1, small groups, and large groups

Which of the following interventions is commonly associated with naturalistic teaching?

Natural language paradigm

What is a common characteristic of naturalistic teaching?

The mand-model is commonly associated with which of the following?

Behavior that is learned under one condition that begins to occur in other conditions is known as which of the following?

Which of the following terms refer to when multiple stimuli evoke the same response?

Which of the following terms refer to when multiple responses result in the same outcome?

Engaging in the same response when the stimulus changes is known as which of the following?

Engaging in a different response under the same conditions is known as which of the following?

This refers to behavior that has come under the sole control of one characteristic of a stimulus.

Which of the following did Stokes and Baer (1977) outline as a method to promote generalization?

Within the Autism Partnership Method what is one consideration when promoting generalization?

Which of the following could inhibit generalization?

Behavior continuing following the conclusion of teaching is commonly referred to as which of the following?

Which of the following would be the best way to help promote maintenance?

Fade toward naturally occurring contingencies

This refers to a condition in which the rate, latency, duration, or amplitude of a response is altered in the presence of a stimulus.

When a stimulus delta is presented a particular response is

This term is commonly used to describe providing reinforcement in the presence of one stimulus but not in the presence of another.

Which type of discrimination is occurring when touching a picture of pizza always results in reinforcement?

Touching a picture of pizza only results in reinforcement after the instruction, "touch pizza" is provided describes which type of discrimination?

Breaking a skill down into its component steps is known as which of the following?

Targeting each step of a task analysis individually starting with the first step is referred to as which of the following?

Targeting each step of a task analysis individually starting with the last step is referred to as which of the following?

Targeting all steps of the task analysis simultaneously is known as which of the following?

A program used to teach learners to make social discriminations is known as which of the following?

During role-plays within Cool versus Not Cool the learner should display which of the following?

When teachers model not cool behavior, they should display which of the following?

The inappropriate behaviors that the learner is currently displaying

Which of the following is a core component that makes the Teaching Interaction Procedure differ from others?

Which of the following is one potential benefit of the Teaching Interaction Procedure?

Which of the following is a prerequisite for using the Teaching Interaction Procedure?

A meaningful rationale can

provide self-instructions for the learner.

Because I told you so" is an example of which of the following?

Supplemental consequences should be