A method used to make a certain desired behavior more likely to occur again
Increases the probability of the client performing a low-probability behavior by presenting high-probability behaviors in rapid succession immediately before the low-probability behavior request
A client can engage in any OTHER behavior (appropriate or inappropriate) other than the behavior being targeted; based on the absence of the targeted behavior and an interval
Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence
Motivating Operation, Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence
What the behavior looks like, described in objective, operational language
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A stimulus in the presence of which a particular response is reinforced
The more deprived an individual is of a reinforcer, the more effective it will be
What purpose the behavior is serving for the individual engaging in it
A procedure for decreasing problem behavior in which reinforcement is delivered for a behavior that serves as a desirable alternative (i.e. socially appropriate, serves the same function) to the behavior targeted for reduction and is withheld following instances of problem behavior
Establishing yourself as the reinforcer
The activity of living organisms; human behavior includes everything that people do
The reinforcer should only be delivered when a desired behavior occurs
An environmental condition or stimulus change existing or occurring prior to a behavior of interest