13 differential reinforcement
Tim hits his head with his fist when he has a headache, because it offers temporary relief from the pain. This is an example of which reinforc
Automatic negative reinforcement
___________schedules are more often used when teaching new behaviors, while ________________ schedules are used when maintaining previously learned behaviors.
Continuous reinforcement, intermittent reinforcement
Christopher tends to stand up from his desk at inappropriate times. You physically prompt him to sit down and immediately hand him an "I want a break" card. When Christopher gives you the card you allow a short break. This is an example of:
DRA
It has been determined that Jennifer engages in biting for attention. You now wear a very thick sweater to the session, and when she bites you, you don't react and ignore her. Instead when she taps you on the shoulder you reinforce this behavior with attention. This is an example of:
DRA
Mrs. Ramirez wants Stephanie to contribute more to in-class discussions. If she can contribute at least three times during the discussion, she gets 10 minutes of free time to play. Once Mrs. Ramirez realizes that she is consistently contributing at least three times, she will increase the number of times Stephanie will be required to contribute to the discussion. This is an example of:
DRH
In which differential reinforcement procedure do you reinforce behavior that cannot occur at the same time as the target behavior?
DRI
Tommy is a 6-year-old boy who continuously picks his nose. While in the car his mother tells him to fold his hands. He then folds his hands and his mother allows him to pick his favorite movie. This is an example of which DR procedu
DRI
Jacob is a 9-year-old boy who engages in a high frequency of hand flapping, he is averaging about 20 min of hand flapping per session. During one session, the RBT tells Jacob that to win a sticker he must keep hand flapping to no more than 17 min. This is an example o
DRL
Tara is constantly raising her hand in class or walking to her teacher to ask questions about assignments. The teacher sets a limit for Tara of five questions. Any other questions beyond 5 are ignored. What DR procedure is this?
DRL
Which DR procedure is used to decrease the overall rate of a behavior but not to eliminate it completely?
DRL
Mrs. Wilson has a student named Sara that interrupts her classroom on multiple occasions throughout the period. Mrs. Wilson measures how long Sara can go without interrupting and decides to use a ______ to reduce Sara's disruptive behavior by reinforcing any other behavior than interrupting. Choose the best answer.
DRO
Which DR procedure involves providing reinforcement contingent on the absence of a particular target behavior for specified amount of time?
DRO
Which DR procedure involves the absence of a particular target behavior?
DRO
Which of the following statements is false?
DRO may be less effective when combined with other procedures
When a behavior has generalized the learner sho
Demonstrate the trained behavior at any other times and places without further teaching
Reinforcing one response class and withholding reinforcement for another i
Differential reinforcement
DRL is also known as:
Differential reinforcement of low rates of behavior
When creating and implementing an intervention that involves a change in behavior, it is______________ to continue the intervention plan forever.
Favorable Impossible
When applying differential reinforcement it is important to first identify__________.
Function of the behavio
What is the first thing one must identify when implementing differential reinforcement?
Function of the behavior
Choose the best statement in reference to Generalization
Generalization is not automatically accomplished
A DRH intervention is useful when the practitioner wants to:
Increase the overall rate of a target behavior
______________reinforcement schedules are used when maintaining previously learned behaviors.
Intermittent
When implementing DRI:
It involves reinforcing behaviors that cannot be demonstrated at the same time as the inappropriate behavior The incompatible behavior is in their repertoire
Why is sitting quietly and not speaking not an appropriate alternative behavior?
It's not behavior
The first step in promoting generalization is to think of _______ existing contingences.
Natural
In differential reinforcement of alternative behavior you should:
Only reinforce the appropriate behavior
A limitation of DRO is _________.
Other inappropriate behaviors may be reinforced accidentally.
Which is NOT a general function of behavior?
Positive reinforcement
Which of the following reinforcement issues would pose a problem when implementing Differential Reinforcement
Preferred stimuli aren't reinforcing to the learner Inconsistent delivery. Inability for the learner to engage in the alternative behavior.
When implementing differential reinforcement procedures, what steps are involved?
Reinforce only the target response while applying extinction to all other responses within the same response class
what two components are involved in differential reinforcement?
Reinforcement and extinction
Which of the following statements is false when implementing a DR procedure?
Reinforcers should never be varied
Differential reinforcement procedures consist of two components. What are they?
Reinforcing one response, while placing other responses on extinction
If behavior is likely to occur again in the future and another person mediates the reinforcement, what is this referring to?
Social reinforcement
With which of the following behaviors would you implement Differential Reinforcement?
Talking out loud at inappropriate times Hitting others Rude remarks
For generalization of a skill to occur, RBTs should:
Utilize different people Train the skill in a variety of environments Use different stimuli
Differential reinforcement can be used on:
Yelling Elopement Behaviors targeted for decrease
Automatic positive reinforcement is an example of:
a general function of behavior
__________reinforcement schedules are more often used when teaching new behaviors.
continous
Choose the best answer. It is crucial to have _____________reinforcer(s) so that the learner can choose one that is preferred at that moment.
numerous
It is important to include _____________stimuli during session so that the student can choose one that is of valuable interest at that moment.
numerous
What two operations are necessary in differential reinforcement?
reinforcement and extinction
Differential reinforcement procedures are most commonly used:
to reduce challenging behaviors To increase pro-social behaviors