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Your ABA Definition Repertoire

Your ABA Definition Repertoire. Justin Daigle, MA , BCBA, LBA. Terms from Training. Antecedent Applied Behavior Analysis Behavior Data Deprivation Differential Reinforcement Discrete Trial Echoic Functions of Behavior Impure Tact Intraverbal Mand Matching to Sample

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Your ABA Definition Repertoire

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  1. Your ABA Definition Repertoire Justin Daigle, MA, BCBA, LBA

  2. Terms from Training • Antecedent • Applied Behavior Analysis • Behavior • Data • Deprivation • Differential Reinforcement • Discrete Trial • Echoic • Functions of Behavior • Impure Tact • Intraverbal • Mand • Matching to Sample • Negative Punishment • Negative Reinforcement

  3. Terms from Training… Part Deux • Pairing • Positive Punishment • Positive Reinforcement • Punishment • Reinforcement • Satiation • Stimulus-Stimulus Pairing (Pairing) • Tact • Target Behavior • Three-Term Contingency • Verbal Behavior

  4. Terms from “Reinforcer” Discussion • Conditioned Punisher • Conditioned Reinforcer • Consequence • Contingent • Free Operant • Preference Assessment • Premack Principle • Primary Reinforcement • Secondary Reinforcer • Unconditioned Punisher • Unconditioned Reinforcer

  5. Terms from this Reminder • Repertoire – The whole of an individuals behavior. • Ex: “Justin can read this because reading is within his repertoire.” • Ex: “Eoin just added two new manding items to his repertoire.”

  6. People you should know… • B.F. Skinner – Psychologist that created “Radical Behaviorism”. Researched using behavioral principals to shape the behaviors of living organisms. Often nicknamed the “Father of ABA”. He coined several major terms such as “reinforcer” and “punishment” as well as wrote the book Verbal Behavior.

  7. A Few Random Terms • Topography – The form of the behavior • Hitting is a topography. Attention is a function. • Kicking is a topography. Attention is a function • Hitting is a topography. Attention is a function. • Kicking is a topography. Escape is a function. • Hitting is a topography. Attention is a function. • Hitting is a topography. Escape is a function.

  8. Topography and Function • Different topographies of a behavior can have different functions

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