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What is the first step in the treatment plan?

  • Identifying the symptoms
  • Identifying the patient's history
  • Identifying the medication
  • Identifying the target behaviors (correct)

What are target behaviors?

  • Behaviors that promote therapy
  • Behaviors that are easily observable
  • Behaviors that interfere with a person's ability to live independently (correct)
  • Behaviors that are easily measurable

How should target behaviors be defined?

  • In vague, general terms
  • In specific, non-observable terms
  • In subjective, unmeasurable terms
  • In objective, measurable, & observable terms (correct)

What is the primary effect of positive reinforcement?

<p>Increases the future rate and/or probability of the response (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does positive reinforcement refer to?

<p>The relationship between the behavior and the consequence (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When should a stimulus be presented in positive reinforcement?

<p>Immediately following the response (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

First treatment step

Identifying the behaviors that need to be changed to improve independence.

Target behaviors

Actions that prevent independent living.

Defining target behaviors

Describing actions clearly using measurable terms that can be observed objectively.

Positive reinforcement effect

Increases the likelihood of a behavior happening again.

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Positive reinforcement reference

How a behavior is linked to the consequence that follows.

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Reinforcement timing

The consequence should immediately follow the behavior for best effect.

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