Chaining
Across
- 2. Various methods for linking specific sequences to achieve behavior (Slocum & Tiger, 2011).
- 4. Breaking a task into its component parts via a task analysis and then teaching each component to mastery (Slocum and Tiger, 2011).
- 5. The last step of the chain is taught first with teaching progressing to the first step (Kobylarz et al., 2020).
- 6. What is done if a learner doesn't know how to complete a step in total-task (Kobylarz et al., 2020).
- 10. Teaches all steps in a single session (Kobylarz et al., 2020).
Down
- 1. Breaks behavior into teachable steps (Kobylarz et al., 2020).
- 3. Starts with the first step of the chain and systematically proceeds to the last(Kobylarz et al., 2020).
- 7. When to know to move to next step in forward and backward chain (Slocum & Tiger, 2011).
- 8. Number of different behavior chain procedures to teach behaviors (Kobylarz et al., 2020).
- 9. Is there a significant difference in task acquisition with using forward or backward chaining(Slocum & Tiger, 2011).