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Reinforcement Inventory for Children and Adults
Behavior Assessment Guide © 1993, IABA, Los Angeles, CA 90045 Page 81
REINFORCEMENT INVENTORIES
FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS
________
I N S T R U C T I O N S
The items in this questionnaire refer to things and experi-ences that may give a person joy, satisfaction, or pleasur-able feelings. Check each item in the column that de-scribes how much the person enjoys the things described.
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Reinforcement Inventory for Children and Adults
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REINFORCEMENT INVENTORY
FOR
CHILDREN
Reinforcement Inventory for Children
Behavior Assessment Guide © 1993, IABA, Los Angeles, CA 90045 Page 83Section 3 Data Sheets Page 34 of 49
Reinforcement Inventory for Children
DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIALLYREINFORCING EVENTS
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NOT ATALL
ALITTLE
A FAIRAMOUNT
MUCHVERYMUCH
A. FOOD ITEMS
1. CandyWhat Kind?a.b.c.
2. Ice CreamWhat Kind?a.b.
3. Nuts4. Potato Chips5. Cake6. Cookies7. Beverages
What Kind?a.b.
8. Other Foodsa.b.c.d.
B. TOYS AND PLAYTHINGS
1. Racing Cars2. Electric Trains3. Bicycle4. Skate Board5. Playing with Dolls6. Makeup and Dress-up Toys7. Erector Set8. Other Toys
a.b.
C. ENTERTAINMENT
1. Watching TelevisionFavorite Programs?
a.b.
2. Movies3. Listening to MusicFavorite Program / Artists
a.b.
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Reinforcement Inventory for Children
DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIALLYREINFORCING EVENTS
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NOT ATALL
ALITTLE
A FAIRAMOUNT
MUCHVERYMUCH
D. SPORTS AND GAMES
1. Playing Football with Kids2. Playing Football with Parents3. Swimming4. Bike Riding5. Skating6. Skiing7. Horseback Riding8. Tennis9. Hiking10. Checkers11. Chess12. Fishing13. Baseball14. Ping Pong15. Scrabble16. Monopoly17. Painting by Numbers18. Computer Games19. Video Games20. Clue21. Competitive Games22. Other
a.b.
E. MUSIC / ARTS / CRAFTS
1. Playing a Musical InstrumentType?
2. Singing3. Dancing4. Drawing5. Building Models6. Working with Tools7. Working with Clay8. Musical Group9. Other
a.b.
F. EXCURSIONS / COMMUNITY
1. Ride in Car2. Going to Work with Mother
or Father3. Visiting Grandparents
or Relatives4. Visit to Beach5. Picnic
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Reinforcement Inventory for Children
DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIALLYREINFORCING EVENTS
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NOT ATALL
ALITTLE
A FAIRAMOUNT
MUCHVERYMUCH
6. Vacation(Where? )
7. Airplane Ride8. Going Out to Dinner9. Visit a Friend
(Who? )10. Visit a City
(Where? )11. Visit a Museum12. Going to Store
(Name? )13. Going for Walk14. Going to Library15. Visit Amusement Park16. Other?
a.b.
G. SOCIAL / INTERACTION
1. Playing with Others(Whom? )
2. Being Praised(By Whom? )a. By Fatherb. By Motherc. By Teacherd. By Friends
3. Being Hugged and Kissed4. Being Touched5. Group Activities
(Girl/Boy Scouts, Clubs)6. Going to Friends
(Whom? )7. Having Friends Sleep over8. Sleeping at Friends House
(Whose? )9. Talking with Others10. Kidding and Joking11. Party for Friends12. Taking Friend out13. Happy Faces, Smiles14. Other?
H. ACADEMIC / CLASSROOM
1. Learning a New Language2. Taking Piano Lessons3. Reading4. Being Read to5. Looking at Books
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Reinforcement Inventory for Children
DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIALLYREINFORCING EVENTS
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NOT ATALL
ALITTLE
A FAIRAMOUNT
MUCHVERYMUCH
6. Spelling7. Science8. Social Studies9. Physical Education10. Math11. Going to School12. Riding Bus to School13. Doing Homework14. Helping Teacher15. Helping Others16. Cafeteria Helper17. Room Proctor / Leader18. Line Monitor19. Extra Recess, Free Time20. Leave Class or School Early21. Visit Activity Center or Corner22. Listen to Records23. Read Book of Choice24. Write Notes25. Hall Monitor26. Individual Conference or
Counseling28. Get a Drink29. Tutor Another Student30. Arrange Bulletin Board31. Other:
a.b.
I. DOMESTIC ACTIVITIES
1. Setting the Table2. Making the Bed3. Baking4. Repairing or Building5. Working in the Yard6. Going on Errands7. Cooking8. Washing or Working on
the Car9. Sewing10. Shopping11. Preparing a Menu12. Running Errands13. Exemption from a
Domestic Activity
J. PERSONAL APPEARANCE
1. Getting New Clothes2. Putting on Makeup3. Purchasing Makeup
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Reinforcement Inventory for Children
DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIALLYREINFORCING EVENTS
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NOT ATALL
ALITTLE
A FAIRAMOUNT
MUCHVERYMUCH
4. Wearing Special Clothes5. Dressing in a Costume6. Wearing Others’ Clothing7. Getting a Haircut8. Going to Beauty Parlor9. Manicure10. Pedicure11. Massage12. Wearing Perfume or Cologne13. Wearing Jewelry14. Purchasing Jewelry15. Having Picture Taken16. Other
a.b.c.d.
K. OTHER EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
1. Staying up Past Bedtime2. Earning Money3. Having Free Time4. Having a Pet5. Having or Going to a Party6. Taking a Bath or Shower7. Sleeping with Parents8. Feeding the Pet9. Listening to Stories10. Friend to Eat over11. Talking into a Tape Recorder12. Decorating Own Room13. Extended Bedtime14. Plan the Days Activities15. Public Display of Work or
Progress16. Choosing Own Bedtime17. Sleeping Late18. Chairperson at Meeting19. Subscription to Special
Magazine20. No Nagging by Others21. Attention Given in a Group22. Period with No Monitoring23. Opportunity to Masturbate24. Opportunity to Leave Work
Early25. Opportunity to Select a Job26. Work in a Special Setting
(office)
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DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIALLYREINFORCING EVENTS
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NOT ATALL
ALITTLE
A FAIRAMOUNT
MUCHVERYMUCH
27. Othera.b.c.d.e.
L. TOKEN REINFORCERS
1. Stars on a Chart2. Happy / Smiling Faces3. Special Badges4. Grades5. Certificates6. Name on Honor Roll7. Accumulation of Marbles
or Chips8. Signatures9. “Correct” Marked on a Page10. Points11. Numbers12. Money13. Play Money14. Theater Tickets15. Numbers in Check Book
Register16. Gift Certificate17. Other
a.b.
M. OTHER
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5 times a day? 10 times a day?
Sleeping?
Along?
Reading?
Playing Alone?
Organized Sports?
Eating?
Watching Television?
Listening to Music?
Playing with Others?
Playing with Toys?
Talking on Telephone?
Sitting Around?
Random Activity?
What is the person’s most favorite thing to do? ________________________________________
What is the person’s least favorite thing to do? ________________________________________
What does the person ask for most often? ____________________________________________
What does the person complain about most? _________________________________________
What does the person seem to try to avoid the most? ___________________________________
How much time does the person spend in the following activities (e.g., hours, minutes)?
List below those event or activities the person does more than:
15 times a day? 20 times a day?
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Reinforcement Inventory for Adults
Behavior Assessment Guide © 1993, IABA, Los Angeles, CA 90045 Page 91
REINFORCEMENT INVENTORY
FOR
ADULTS
Our appreciation to Linda Fuller for her contribution in developing this inventory, 1985.
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DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIALLYREINFORCING EVENTS
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NOT ATALL
ALITTLE
A FAIRAMOUNT
MUCHVERYMUCH
ENTERTAINMENT
1. Watching TelevisionFavorite Programs?a.b.c.
2. Playing Home Video GamesWhich Ones?a.b.
3. Playing Community VideoGames
4. Computers5. Movies6. Dancing7. Listening to Music
Cassette TapesCompact Discs
8. Singing9. Playing Musical Instruments10. Drawing11. Painting12. Sculpting/Pottery13. Latch Hook14. Sewing16. Working with Tools17. Other
HOBBIES
18. Photograph19. Typing20. Collecting Items:
Specifya.b.c.
21. Building Models22. Plants/Gardening23. Other
FOOD
24. FruitWhat Kind?a.b.c.
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ALITTLE
A FAIRAMOUNT
MUCHVERYMUCH
25. NutsWhat Kind?a.b.c.
26. CookiesWhat Kind?a.b.c.
27. Ice CreamWhat Kind?a.b.c.
28. ChipsWhat Kind?a.b.c.
29. Snack BarsWhat Kind?a.b.c.
30. Hot Dogs31. Hamburgers32. Tacos33. Pizza34. Popcorn35. Pretzels36. Bagels37. Granola38. Other
a.b.c.
BEVERAGES
39. Fruit JuiceWhat Kind?a.b.c.
40. Sparkling WaterWhat Kind?a.b.c.
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NOT ATALL
ALITTLE
A FAIRAMOUNT
MUCHVERYMUCH
41. SodasWhat Kind?a.b.c.
42. V-8 Juice43. Coffee44. Decaffeinated Coffee45. Hot Tea46. Hot Herbal Tea
What Kind?a.b.c.
47. Milk48. Chocolate Milk49. Beer50. Wine51. Mixed Drinks52. Lemonade53. Punch
SPORTS
54. Aerobics55. Jogging56. Roller Skating57. Swimming58. Soccer59. Running60. Football61. Baseball62. Frisbee63. Windsurfing64. Skateboarding65. Bowling66. Golf67. Miniature Golf68. Pool69. Boating70. Water Skiing71. Snow Skiing72. Tennis73. Bodybuilding74. Weight Lifting75. Exercise Bike76. Racquetball77. Climbing
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DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIALLYREINFORCING EVENTS
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NOT ATALL
ALITTLE
A FAIRAMOUNT
MUCHVERYMUCH
EXCURSIONS
78. Spectator Sportsa. Car Racingb. Olympicsc. Baseballd. Basketballe. Horse Racingf. Wrestlingg. Hockey
79. Car Rides80. Shopping81. Out to Dinner82. Health Club83. Amusement Parks84. Going Camping85. Vacations86. Visiting Beach87. Visiting Mountains
SOCIAL
88. Talking with Others89. Having Others Listen90. Being Praised91. Being Touched92. Being Hugged93. Visiting Friends94. Group Activities95. Activity with One Other
MISCELLANEOUS
96. Looking at Magazines97. Looking at Books
What Kind?a.b.c.
98. Work Jigsaw Puzzles
HELPING AROUND THE HOUSE
99. Setting the Table100. Making Bed101. Vacuuming102. Washing Dishes103. Dusting104. Going on Errands105. Yard Work106. Cooking
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DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIALLYREINFORCING EVENTS
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NOT ATALL
ALITTLE
A FAIRAMOUNT
MUCHVERYMUCH
PERSONAL APPEARANCE
107. Getting New Clothes108. Putting on Makeup109. Going to Beauty Parlor110. Getting Hair Cut111. Other
a.b.c.
OTHER EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES
112.113.114.115.
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How much time does the person spend in the following activities (e.g., hours, minutes)?
Hours Minutes
Watching television
Listening to music
Interacting with others
Alone
Reading
Organized sports
Working
Sleeping
List below those events that the person does or requests more than:
5 times a day? ___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
10 times a day? ___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
15 times a day? ___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
20 times a day? ___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
What is the person’s most favorite thing to do? _____________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
What is the person’s least favorite thing to do? _____________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
What does the person ask for most often? _________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
What does the person complain about most? ______________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
What does the person seem to try to avoid the most? ________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
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