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1
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Why do people engage in inappropriate behaviour?

A

Because, in their view, that is the best way of accessing a particular reinforcer

2
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The strategies we use are not dictated by ____ of behaviour

A

topography

3
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BAs help people develop more _____ ways of accessing the things they want

A

appropriate

4
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Where possible, BAs reinforce appropriate behaviour using…

A

the reinforce maintaining inappropriate behaviour

5
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What is the primary goal of BAs?

A

Teach appropriate behaviours - not just eliminate inappropriate behaviours

6
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Give two other terms for intervention

A

Behaviour change strategy, treatment

7
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What are the 3 components in a 3-step model?

A

1) Identify the problem 2) Determine why it occurs 3) Design intervention

8
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To identify the problem behaviour, you must write…

A

an operational definition

9
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If a person has several behaviours that need changing, start with…

A

the most severe

10
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Step 2 (determining why behaviours occur) is conducted using a…

A

functional behaviour analysis

11
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FBAs allow us to determine… (2 answers)

A

The antecedents that evoke behaviour; The consequences that maintain behaviour

12
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What are the three types of FBAs?

A

Indirect/informant assessment; Direct/descriptive assessment; Experimental functional analysis

13
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Give three problems that could occur due to skipping FBAs

A

1) The intervention is less likely to be reinf’t based 2) Behaviour could get worse (reinforce unintentionally) 3) No behavioural change

14
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The ____ we use should be linked to our ___ results

A

intervention; FBA

15
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How do we know the type of reinforcement a person wants?

A

The FBA results

16
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What is a function-based intervention?

A

Behaviour change strategy that seeks to change the env. stimuli that cause or maintain behaviour