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Question # 11

Reinforcing "picking up shoe" in a shoe-tying program would be an example of a step in which type of training procedure?

Options:

A.  

chaining

B.  

discrete trial

C.  

naturalistic

D.  

shaping

Discussion 0
Question # 12

One benefit of completing a descriptive analysis regarding a student's in-school behavior is that it:

Options:

A.  

confirms hypotheses regarding functional relationships.

B.  

frees the classroom teacher from having to spend too much time collecting behavioral information.

C.  

may provide essential information not available through other means.

D.  

allows the observer and student to develop rapport.

Discussion 0
Question # 13

By the end of the training phase of an acquisition program, the reinforcement schedule shoul

D.  

Options:

A.  

approximate that of the natural environment.

B.  

be a rich schedule in order to promote generalization to the natural environment.

C.  

be gradually eliminated since the behavior should be self-reinforcing for maintenance to occur.

D.  

have mild punishers added for incorrect responses in order to simulate the natural environment.

Discussion 0
Question # 14

A change in which of the following could NOT function as a stimulus for triggering an episode of aggression in a student?

Options:

A.  

noise level of the classroom

B.  

room temperature

C.  

teacher's attitude

D.  

teacher's facial expression

Discussion 0
Question # 15

Margarita exhibited the following counts of maladaptive behaviors. The previously implemented procedure to help her (Procedure A) was discontinued on 10/5 and the present procedure (Procedure B) was implemented. Procedures were implemented 2 times per day (once in the morning and once in the evening) for 20 minutes per session.

The AM and PM data for each procedure were graphed separately. What can be inferred from the data?

Options:

A.  

The data across Procedure A and Procedure B show no change or trend.

B.  

The data for Procedure A show an increasing trend.

C.  

The data for Procedure A show the desired change in behavior.

D.  

The data for Procedure A suggest that it is more effective than Procedure

B.  

Discussion 0
Question # 16

Mr. Winston has developed a reward system in his classroom where only those students who have submitted homework for 5 out of 5 days in the week receive a reward from the "treasure box." This is an example of a (n):

Options:

A.  

co-dependent group contingency.

B.  

dependent group contingency.

C.  

independent group contingency.

D.  

interdependent group contingency.

Discussion 0
Question # 17

Mary Lee has been working on compliance. Given the same mand, in a 15-min. segment, Mary Lee complied with her teacher 4/5 times, her speech therapist, physical education teacher and mother 2/5 times. Six months later, given the same mand, in a 15-min. segment, Mary Lee complied with the bus driver 4/5 times, her physical therapist 4/5 times, the lunch lady 4/5 times and the vice-principal 4/5 times. This scenario is an example o

F.  

Options:

A.  

response generalization.

B.  

stimulus discrimination.

C.  

stimulus generalization.

D.  

stimulus equivalence.

Discussion 0
Question # 18

In order to decrease the occurrence of an inappropriate behavior effectively, a behavior analyst should simultaneously increas

E.  

Options:

A.  

reinforcement for all other behaviors.

B.  

acceptable alternative behaviors.

C.  

consequences for inappropriate behavior.

D.  

response effort for incompatible behaviors.

Discussion 0
Question # 19

A married couple wants a behavior analyst to assist them in creating a happier home life for their family. The behavior analyst shoul

D.  

Options:

A.  

provide counseling to the couple related to the problems that they identify as most important.

B.  

refer the family to another professional, since this type of issue is not amenable to applied behavior analysis.

C.  

set up contracts between the parents and children that require the parents to reinforce appropriate behavior using things that the children identify as important to them.

D.  

explain how behavior analysis could be used to assist the family so that they can make an informed decision about proceeding.

Discussion 0
Question # 20

One of the basic requirements for staff training is that the:

Options:

A.  

completion of training should be based on the demonstrated competency of the staff.

B.  

skills should be measured only upon the completion of training.

C.  

training should be accomplished by observation followed by a question-and-answer session.

D.  

underlying competency-based principles should be taught.

Discussion 0
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