Applied Behavioral Analysis

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Applied Behavioral Analysis by Mind Map: Applied Behavioral Analysis

1. 3 Types of Exctinction Procedures

1.1. Extinction Procedure Maintained by Negative Reinforcement

1.2. Extinction Procedures Maintained by Positive Reinforcement

1.3. Extinction Procedure Maintained by Automatic Reinforcement

2. Effects of Extinction

2.1. Primary effect of extinction - lessen or diminish behavior

2.2. Secondary Effect of Behavior

2.2.1. Behavior extinction outburst

2.2.2. Response variability

2.2.3. Spontaneous Recovery

2.2.4. Resurgence

3. Antecedent Strategies

3.1. Non contigent Reinforcer (NCR)

3.2. Forced choice (FC)

3.3. High P, Low P sequence

3.4. Social Stories

3.5. Environmental Modification

3.6. Enrich Environment

3.7. Functional Communication Training

3.8. Demand Fading

3.9. Behavior momentum

4. Differential Reinforcement

4.1. Differential Reinforcement of Alternative Behavior (DRA)

4.2. Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible Behavior (DRI)

4.3. Differential Reinforcement of Other Behavior (DRO)

4.4. Differential reinforcement of Low rate behavior (DRL)

4.5. Differential Reinforcement of Diminished Rate of Behavior (DRD)

4.6. Differential Reinforcement of High Rates of Behavior (DRH)

5. Teaching Strategies

5.1. Natural Environmental Teaching (NET)

5.2. Discrete Trial Teaching (DTT)

5.2.1. Error Correction

5.2.2. Errorless Teaching

5.3. Components of DTT

5.3.1. Eye Contact

5.3.2. Discriminative Stimulus (SD)

5.3.3. Prompt

5.3.4. Response

5.3.5. Consequence

5.3.6. Inter-trial Interval

5.4. Different Approcahes for Teaching

5.4.1. Block trial

5.4.2. Mass Trial

5.4.3. Expanded Trial

6. Dimensions of ABA

6.1. Behavior -

6.2. Applied -

6.3. Technological

6.4. Conceptuality Systematic

6.5. Analytic

6.6. Generality

6.7. Effectivity

7. Basic Principle of ABA

7.1. Reinforcement

7.1.1. Positive

7.1.2. Negative

7.1.2.1. Escape

7.1.2.2. Avoidance

7.1.2.2.1. Avoidance w/o signal free operant

7.1.2.2.2. Avoidance w/ signal free operant

7.2. Unwanted effects of Reinforcement: Dependency, confused as bribery, prompt

7.3. General Type of Reinforcer

7.3.1. Unconditioned Reinforcer (innate behavior)

7.3.2. Conditioned Reinforce (learned behavior)

7.3.3. Generalized Reinforcer - paired to many different access of reinforcer

7.4. Schedule of Reinforcement

7.4.1. Continous Reinforcement (CRF)

7.4.2. Intermittent Reinforcement

7.4.2.1. Fixed Ratio (FR) -

7.4.2.2. Fixed Interval (FI)

7.4.2.3. Variable Ration (VR)

7.4.2.4. Variable Interval (VI)

7.5. Punishment

7.6. Extinction

8. Punishment

8.1. Positive

8.1.1. Verbal Reprimand

8.1.2. Response Blocking

8.1.3. Response Interruption and Redirection

8.1.4. Contigent Exercise

8.1.5. Simple Overcorrection

8.1.6. Reinstitutional Overcorrection

8.1.7. Positive Overcorrection

8.2. Negative

8.2.1. Non- exclusionary

8.2.1.1. Planned Ignoring

8.2.1.2. Withdrawal from Reinforcement

8.2.1.3. Contigent Reinforcement

8.2.2. Exclusionary

8.2.2.1. Removal from time in setting

8.2.2.2. Removal of time in setting from the person

9. Antecedent Behavior

9.1. Motivating Operation (MO)

9.2. Discriminative Stimulus (DS)

10. Functions of Behavior

10.1. Attention

10.2. Tangible

10.3. Escape/Avoidance

10.4. Sensory