#1
What is the primary goal of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)?
To modify behavior in a socially significant way
ExplanationBehavior modification for societal impact
#2
Which term in ABA refers to breaking down complex skills into smaller, manageable components?
Task analysis
ExplanationBreaking down complex skills into manageable parts
#3
What is the role of reinforcement in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)?
To increase the likelihood of behavior
ExplanationReinforcement boosts behavior likelihood
#4
In the ABC model of behavior, what does 'B' represent?
Behavior
ExplanationBehavior is 'B' in ABC model
#5
What is the term used in ABA to describe the gradual fading of prompts to promote independent responding?
Fading
ExplanationGradual prompt reduction for independence
#6
What is the focus of the antecedent in the ABC model of behavior?
Events or stimuli that precede the behavior
ExplanationAntecedent precedes behavior in ABC model
#7
What is the significance of generalization in ABA?
Applying behavior change across different settings and stimuli
ExplanationApplying changes across varied contexts
#8
What is the term for the process of transferring behavior from one situation to another?
Generalization
ExplanationTransferring behavior between situations
#9
In ABA, what does the term 'function' refer to in the context of behavior?
Purpose or reason for a behavior
ExplanationPurpose or reason behind behavior
#10
What is the term used to describe the process of gradually reducing reinforcement to maintain a behavior?
Fading
ExplanationGradual reinforcement reduction for maintenance
#11
In ABA, what does the term 'discrimination' refer to?
Distinguishing between similar stimuli and responding differently
ExplanationDistinguishing between similar stimuli