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1 Welcome! The Topic For Today Is… Autism & Evidence-based Strategies

2 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 AutismABAFBA Reinforcement Preference Assessment Functional Analysis

3 The current incidence rate according to the Center of Disease Control (CDC) in 2009. Autism: 200

4 What is 1 in 110?

5 Disorders that are considered to be under the PDD umbrella of disorders but not ASD. Autism: 400

6 What is Rett’s Syndrome and Childhood Disintegrative Disorder?

7 The three diagnostic criteria for eligibility of Autism includes Qualitative Impairment in Social Interactions, Qualitative Impairment in Communication and... Autism: 600

8 What is Restricted & Stereotyped Behaviors, Interests & Activities ?

9 Conditions such as Anxiety Disorders, Mood Disorders, OCD, & Tourette’s Syndrome. Autism: 800

10 What are co-morbid conditions for Asperger’s Syndrome?

11 The pairing of stimuli together without consideration of the smaller units. Autism: 1000

12 What is Gestalt thinking or “chunking”?

13 The acronym ABA stands for... ABA: 200

14 What is Applied Behavior Analysis?

15 ABA: 400

16 What is Applied Behavior Analysis?

17 In the 3-term contingency, these terms basically mean the same as Stimulus → Response → Consequence. ABA: 600

18 What is Antecedent → Behavior → Consequence?

19 Removing something immediately following a behavior that increases the future frequency of that behavior. ABA: 800

20 What is Negative Reinforcement ?

21 The two basic types of Motivating Operations (EOs) or conditions prior to a behavior that may alter responding. ABA: 1000

22 What is Satiation and Deprivation?

23 The outcome of the Functional Behavior Assessment is… FBA: 200

24 What is to identify the consequences that maintain a behavior?

25 The data collection method that is considered the simplest, often looks at the number of times a single behavior occurs & can be used with indivuduals or groups of students. FBA: 400

26 What is frequency count?

27 Two different interview tools that can be used to obtain behavioral information? FBA: 600

28 What are the FAI and FACTS?

29 Stimuli that have biological importance to the individual are known as … FBA:800

30 What are Primary Reinforcers?

31 Manipulation of environmental stimuli to assess consequent events that maintain aberrant responses is known as … FBA:1000

32 What is Functional Analysis?

33 RPA: 200 Observing the student when they have free access to reinforcers is…

34 What is Free Operant Observation?

35 A trial-based assessment where one item is presented in multiple trials is known as… RPA:400

36 What is Single Stimulus Presentation?

37 The preference assessment that displays 2 items at a time with the first one touched considered the choice of the learner. RPA: 600

38 What is Paired Stimulus-forced Choice?

39 The preference assessment that once the item is chosen, it is removed from the array, & the remaining items are rearranged is known as … RPA: 800

40 What is Multiple- Stimulus without Replacement?

41 The “Goldilocks Rule“ state that the opportunity for reinforcement should occur at what ratio to the Behavior of Concern (BoC). RPA 1000

42 What is twice as often as the BoC?

43 The type of functional assessment that tests out a hypothesis. FA: 200

44 What is functional analysis or analog?

45 Interviews, direct observations, & systematic manipulation of conditions. FA: 400

46 What are the 3 basic methods in completing a Functional Analysis?

47 FA: 600 Trained teachers, trained school/district specialists, & Behavior Analysts.

48 Who are the team members to assist with a Functional Analysis?

49 The FA conditions are designed to temporarily increase the behavior of concern. FA: 800

50 Why is Functional Analysis used infrequently?

51 Contingent attention, contingent escape, contingent tangible, alone, & play (control). FA: 1000

52 What are the five common conditions used during a Functional Analysis?

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