RBT Flashcards (C2) Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What does SD stand for? | Discriminative Stimulus |
What is an SD? | A stimulus which reliably evokes a certain response due to a history of the organism receiving reinforcement in it's presence |
What's the difference between an SD and an instruction? | An instruction is something given to the learner that we hope will eventually become an SD. An instruction does not necessarily always evoke the response |
Give an example of an instruction that is not an SD yet | If we say "have a seat" and the child does not sit |
What is a prompt? | A prompt is anything that is added to the instruction that evokes the correct response |
If you try a prompt and it doesn't evoke the correct response, was it a prompt? | No |
What is the model for conceptualizing prompts? | Instruction -> Prompt -> Learner's response |
Is repeating the instruction a prompt? | No, it is not anything new added to the instruction, it is just the instruction again |
What is repeating the instruction called? | Nagging |
Name a typical most to least intrusive prompting hierarchy | FP, PP, M, V, G, I (Full physical, partial physical, model, verbal, gestural, independent) |
If we wanted a learner to be independent, what would the instruction for doing their laundry be? What would a prompt be? | The sight of a full hamper; reminding them to do it |
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