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Applied Behavior Analysis Chaining

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This deck covers key concepts in Applied Behavior Analysis related to chaining, including definitions and methods such as forward chaining, backward chaining, and task analysis.

Behavior Chain

specific sequence of discrete responses, each associated with a particular stimulus condition • each is an individual component of a chain. • each is an individual component of a chain
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Definition
Behavior Chain
specific sequence of discrete responses, each associated with a particular stimulus condition • each is an individual component of a chain. • each is ...
behavior chain with limited hold
sequence of BXs that must be preformed correctly and within a specific time to produce reinforcement
chaining
various methods for linking specific sequences of stimuli and responses to form new performances
task analysis
involves breaking a complex skill into smaller, teachable units, the product of which is a series of sequentially ordered steps or task
forward chaining
behaviors identified in the TA are taught in their naturally occurring order.
total task chaining or whole task
variation of forward chaining in which the learner receives training on each step in the task analysis during every session

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TermDefinition
Behavior Chain
specific sequence of discrete responses, each associated with a particular stimulus condition • each is an individual component of a chain. • each is an individual component of a chain
behavior chain with limited hold
sequence of BXs that must be preformed correctly and within a specific time to produce reinforcement
chaining
various methods for linking specific sequences of stimuli and responses to form new performances
task analysis
involves breaking a complex skill into smaller, teachable units, the product of which is a series of sequentially ordered steps or task
forward chaining
behaviors identified in the TA are taught in their naturally occurring order.
total task chaining or whole task
variation of forward chaining in which the learner receives training on each step in the task analysis during every session
backward chaining
all behaviors identified in the task analysis are initially completed by the trainer except for the final BX
backwards chaining with leap aheads
- follows same steps of backward chaining except that not every step id trained. some are probed - decreases total training time
behavior chain interpretation strategy (BCIS)
relies on the participant’s skill to perform the critical elements of a chain independently, but the chain is interrupted so that another BX can be emitted