Bonus response cost
A type of response cost procedure in which additional non-contingent reinforcers are made available and are removed if the challenging behavior occurs.
A type of response cost procedure in which additional non-contingent reinforcers are made available and are removed if the challenging behavior occurs.
A positive punishment procedure where a client is required to engage in a physical exercise following the occurrence of a challenging behavior.
A non-exclusionary time-out procedure where, contingent on challenging behavior, the client is removed from the instructional setting to another part of the same room to observe the time-in setting while
Punishment is known to have a quick impact on behavior, but there are ethical implications which makes it very controversial. PTB founder Dana Meller offers some considerations when encountering exam questions related to punishment.
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BCBA® Task List (5th ed.) Section: G-16 Use positive and negative punishment (e.g., time-out, response cost, overcorrection).
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A type of time-out procedure in which the client is removed from the reinforcing (time-in) setting.
A type of response cost procedure in which challenging behavior results in the removal of previously earned reinforcers.
A type of time-out procedure in which the client is kept in the time-in space but is not allowed to participate in time-in activities.
A positive punishment procedure where, contingent on an occurrence of the target behavior, the client is required to engage in an effortful behavior that is directly related to the target
A non-exclusionary time-out procedure where social reinforcers (e.g., attention, engagement in activities) are removed for a period of time contingent on challenging behavior.
A positive punishment overcorrection procedure where, following the occurrence of a challenging behavior, the client is required to repeatedly perform the correct form of the behavior for a certain period
A positive punishment procedure that involves providing vocal negative or corrective feedback following the occurrence of an undesirable behavior.