#1
What is the primary goal of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) in child development?
#2
Which of the following is a common target area for intervention in ABA for children with developmental disorders?
#3
What is a key principle of ABA that involves removing or withholding a reinforcer to decrease the occurrence of a behavior?
#4
What is the role of a behavior analyst in the context of ABA?
#5
What is a potential benefit of using visual supports in ABA interventions?
#6
What is a common goal of ABA interventions for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)?
#7
Which key component does ABA focus on to bring about behavior change?
#8
What is a fundamental principle of ABA that involves strengthening a behavior by presenting a stimulus directly following it?
#9
What is the term used in ABA to describe the process of gradually reducing the frequency or intensity of reinforcement to promote independent behavior?
#10
Which reinforcement schedule involves reinforcing a behavior every time it occurs?
#11
Which ABA technique involves breaking down complex behaviors into smaller, manageable steps to facilitate learning?
#12
Which ethical guideline is crucial for behavior analysts practicing ABA?
#13
In the context of ABA, what does the term 'prompting' refer to?
#14
What is the function of the Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence (ABC) model in ABA?
#15
In ABA, what does the term 'chaining' refer to?
#16
In ABA, what does the term 'generalization' refer to?
#17
In ABA, what is the term for the process of reinforcing successive approximations toward a desired behavior?
#18