Behv 5619 Week 12: Identification
of Effective Techniques Exam
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multiple-treatment interference - CORRECT ANSWER-A condition in which the
participant's treatment history (inside or outside the experiment) influences
performance under a subsequent treatment. Observed changes in the dependent
variable (the behavior receiving treatment) then would be confounded by the prior
treatment, rather than being a function of the designated independent variable.
social validity - CORRECT ANSWER-A feature of measured results that includes
(1) the social significance or importance of the goals (2) the social appropriateness
of the procedures, and (3) the social importance of the effects.
internal validity - CORRECT ANSWER-A feature that describes how correct or
valid conclusions are about the functionality of the relationship between two
variables, such as an intervention procedure and changes in behavior. Asks "Did
the treatment, and not some other factor, bring about the behavior change."
, systematic replication - CORRECT ANSWER-A method designed to repeat or
duplicate experimental findings by applying the core features of an experimental
investigation, despite variations in a number of conditions, such as task, setting or
other parameters of the basic procedures.
sequence effects - CORRECT ANSWER-A situation in which one experimental
treatment phase within the experiment influences subsequent performance during
another treatment phase.
Multi-element design - CORRECT ANSWER-A type of alternating-treatment
design in which distinctive discriminative stimuli are paired with each treatment
condition.
alternating treatment designs - CORRECT ANSWER-A within-subject or
intensive experimental design consisting of alternating presentation of two or more
independent variable arrangements.
changing-criterion design - CORRECT ANSWER-An applied behavior analytic
design involving successive changes in the criterion for delivering consequences,
usually in graduated steps from baseline levels to a desired terminal goal.
Experimental control is demonstrated if the behavior changes to meet or closely
approximate each successive level.
component analysis - CORRECT ANSWER-Analysis conducted for the purpose
of identifying the separate contributions of each of a combination of elements to
the overall behavioral change.
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of Effective Techniques Exam
Questions and Answers 100%
Pass
multiple-treatment interference - CORRECT ANSWER-A condition in which the
participant's treatment history (inside or outside the experiment) influences
performance under a subsequent treatment. Observed changes in the dependent
variable (the behavior receiving treatment) then would be confounded by the prior
treatment, rather than being a function of the designated independent variable.
social validity - CORRECT ANSWER-A feature of measured results that includes
(1) the social significance or importance of the goals (2) the social appropriateness
of the procedures, and (3) the social importance of the effects.
internal validity - CORRECT ANSWER-A feature that describes how correct or
valid conclusions are about the functionality of the relationship between two
variables, such as an intervention procedure and changes in behavior. Asks "Did
the treatment, and not some other factor, bring about the behavior change."
, systematic replication - CORRECT ANSWER-A method designed to repeat or
duplicate experimental findings by applying the core features of an experimental
investigation, despite variations in a number of conditions, such as task, setting or
other parameters of the basic procedures.
sequence effects - CORRECT ANSWER-A situation in which one experimental
treatment phase within the experiment influences subsequent performance during
another treatment phase.
Multi-element design - CORRECT ANSWER-A type of alternating-treatment
design in which distinctive discriminative stimuli are paired with each treatment
condition.
alternating treatment designs - CORRECT ANSWER-A within-subject or
intensive experimental design consisting of alternating presentation of two or more
independent variable arrangements.
changing-criterion design - CORRECT ANSWER-An applied behavior analytic
design involving successive changes in the criterion for delivering consequences,
usually in graduated steps from baseline levels to a desired terminal goal.
Experimental control is demonstrated if the behavior changes to meet or closely
approximate each successive level.
component analysis - CORRECT ANSWER-Analysis conducted for the purpose
of identifying the separate contributions of each of a combination of elements to
the overall behavioral change.
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