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What is an example of discontinuous measurement?
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Intervals might be set for 1
minute every hour or 30 Intervals might be set for 30 minutes
seconds every 10 minutes, every morning or 1 minute every 2
depending on the target hours, depending on the activity.
behavior.
Intervals might be set for 5 minutes Intervals might be set for 2 hours
every hour or 15 seconds every 5 daily or 10 minutes every 30 minutes,
minutes, depending on the task. depending on the behavior.
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What is individual differences?
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Responses to reinforcers vary Reinforcers have no effect on
widely among individuals. individual behavior.
Responses to reinforcers are Responses to reinforcers are identical
consistent among groups. across individuals.
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What is a echoic?
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Responding appropriately to
Seeing and copying written words.
questions.
Repeating heard words. Asking for items.
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Stimuli, data sheets, or other resources are required:
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It is applicable for behaviors like the This method can reduce unwanted
volume of speech or the intensity of a behaviors by changing the behavior-
tantrum. reinforcer relationship.
If you're totally out of It is used to promote relaxation,
resources, let your supervisor reduce stress, and enhance
know before your next session. performance.
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What is the purpose of measuring latency?
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, This method is ideal for measuring This method is best for observing the
the intensity of a response. frequency of a behavior.
This method is useful for both
shortening and lengthening This method is useful for tracking the
latency periods, depending on consistency of behavior over time.
the intervention goals.
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What are the behavioral indicators of abuse?
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1. Asking a question.
2. Gathering evidence.
3. Reviewing evidence for strengths, weaknesses, and trends.
4. Identifying assumptions or biases.
5. Making a decision based on the evidence.
Aversive statements, such as reprimands or warnings, aim to discourage unwanted
behaviors.
Overly compliant or fearful behavior, aggression, depression, sleep or eating
disorders, and self-destructive actions.