
ABA is primarily based on the principles of:
Who is considered the father of behaviorism?
A stimulus that increases the likelihood of a behavior occurring again is called:
Which of the following is an example of positive reinforcement?
Negative reinforcement involves:
What is the ABC model in ABA?
In the ABC model, what occurs before the behavior?
What is shaping?
A prompt is:
What is extinction in ABA?
Which data collection method records how often a behavior occurs?
Duration recording measures:
What is a functional behavior assessment (FBA)?
Which is NOT one of the common functions of behavior?
A behavior maintained by obtaining a desired item is functioning for:
What does DTT stand for in ABA?
Generalization occurs when:
Which reinforcement schedule provides reinforcement after an unpredictable number of responses?
Which of the following is one of the seven dimensions of ABA identified by Baer, Wolf, and Risley?
A behavior that occurs immediately after a specific trigger is called:











