ABA Consequences
punishment
a stimulus that follows a response that decreases the future probability of that response
differential reinforcement of other behaviors (DRO)
-reinforcing the absence of the problem behavior for a specific amount of time -sometimes called omission training -always use intervals
spontaneous recovery
-the reappearance of the behavior that had previously been diminished -usually short lived
3 types of behavioral intervention strategies
1. antecedent interventions 2. replacement behaviors 3. consequence interventions
4 guidelines for effective use of DRO
1. measure current levels of behavior to get a baseline of how often and how far apart the behaviors are 2. set initial intervals lower than baseline to assure reinforcement 3. gradually increase the DRO interval by a constant duration, dependent on learner's performance 4. combine DRO with other procedures
2 examples of negative punishment
1. time out 2. response cost
4 functions of behavior
1. to gain attention 2. to gain an item or activity 3. to get self stimulation 4. to avoid or escape a situation
differential reinforcement
a procedure involving 2 separate behaviors; one is being reinforced, and one is being put through extinction
differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior (DRI)
reinforces a behavior that is incompatible to the problem behavior and puts the target problem behavior on extinction
differential reinforcement of Alternate behaviors (DRA)
reinforcing an appropriate alternative to the problem behavior and extinguishing the problem behavior through extinction Ex. extinguishing crying, pushing, etc and reinforcing communication
response cost
reinforcing stimulus is removed following the target behavior Ex. if a boy breaks curfew, mom might take away keys
positive punishment
the addition of an aversive stimulus following a behavior that decreases that behavior
extinction
the discontinuation of reinforcement of a behavior that has been reinforced in the past
positive practice overcorrection
the learner is required to practice the correct form of the behavior, or a behavior that is incompatible with the problem behavior, as a result of the problem behavior Ex. running in the halls? Go back to the classroom and walk
extinction bursts
the sudden increase of behavior after extinction is implemented