The primary distinction between bribery and reinforcement is
Items supplied.
Timing of the item supplied
Effectiveness of both
Result of both - Answer timeliness of the item presented
This is the word used when a learner engages in disruptive behaviour and is offered
a chosen alternative to cease.
Bribery
Reinforcement
Positive parenting
Overcorrection - Answer: Bribery
Which of the following best describes when a learner receives a penalty in
exchange for participating in acceptable conduct, and that appropriate behaviour is
more likely to recur in the future?
Overcorrection
Positive Parenting
Reinforcement
,Bribery - Answer Reinforcement
What is one possible issue with bribery?
Not effective.
Facilitates negotiations.
Not efficient.
ANSWER: Facilitates negotiation and independence.
What is one of the ten commandments of reinforcement in the Autism Partnership
Model?
Only utilize preferences.
Provide instructional input.
Offer descriptive compliments.
ANSWER Thin the reinforcement schedule.
Which of the following best explains how a student earns tickets, which are then
traded for a toy.
Overcorrection
Positive practice.
Punishment
Token Economy - ANSWER
,What is the most significant aspect of a token economy?
Using Poker Chips
Applying effective reinforcers
Ensure the board has ten tokens.
Conducting a preference assessment - Using effective reinforcers
Which reinforcement schedule is most closely aligned with the Rainbow token?
Fixed-interval
Variable-interval
Conjugate
Fixed-time ANSWER Conjugate
Which token economy is in place when the learner is unsure of the number of
tokens required before exchanging?
Premack Principle
Level system
Magic number
Conjugate - Answer Magic Number
The first rule of punishment is:
Use strictly for self-injury.
, Use it sparingly.
Don't use it.
It happens. - ANSWER It occurs.
Which of the following best describes a ANSWER followed by an immediate
stimulus modification that reduces the likelihood of similar ANSWERs in the
future?
Punishment
Reinforcement
Shaping
Teaching Interaction Procedure: ANSWER Punishment
Saying "no" in ANSWER to a learner's ANSWER reduces the likelihood of such
reaction occurring again in the future.
Which of the following is an example of removing a token based on a ANSWER
that reduces the likelihood of that ANSWER in the future?
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