Matching Pairs BehaviorspeakOnline version Match the common terms with their definitions. by Maria Barker 1 Behavior 2 Elopement 3 Prompt 4 Reinforcer 5 Consequence 6 Antecedant 7 Functional Behavior Assessment/FBA 8 BCBA 9 Extinction burst 10 Task Analysis Increase in frequency and/or intensity of behavior in the early stages of extinction Wandering, or running away, from an area the person is not supposed to leave A board certified Behavior Analyst. May also see BCaBA for a Behavior Analyst at the associate level who must be supervised by a BCBA. What happens after the behavior. Can be good or bad (or nothing). The process by which behavioral interventions are created. It is intended to determine the function (or the reason) for a behavior, and then create an intervention based on that function. Something used to motivate a learner to complete a task, or engage in a behavior. Can be tangible (toy), social (praise), physical (hugs, kisses) etc. An action that is observable and measurable. What happens right before a behavior. The process of breaking a skill down into smaller, more manageable components Instructions, gestures, demonstrations, touches, or other things that we arrange or do to increase the likelihood that children will make correct responses