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Prepare for your Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Certification Exam with this comprehensive study guide featuring exam questions and verified answers designed to strengthen your knowledge of applied behavior analysis principles, ethical practices, and behavior analytic decision-making. This detailed review covers high-yield topics including behavior assessment, functional behavior assessment, measurement systems, data collection and analysis, experimental design, reinforcement and punishment procedures, stimulus control, verbal behavior, skill acquisition, behavior reduction strategies, intervention planning, treatment evaluation, professional ethics, and key concepts aligned with BCBA certification standards. Ideal for BCBA candidates, behavior analysts, ABA professionals, graduate students, and behavioral science learners, this resource is perfect for preparing for certification exams, practice tests, quizzes, and comprehensive BCBA assessments while improving clinical reasoning, enhancing ABA expertise, and maximizing exam readiness.

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WGU C715 Organizational
Behavior Exam Flashcards



(2025-2026)
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,personality characteristics that describe an individual's behavior.




personality traits characteristics that describe an individual's behavior in a large number of situations




Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) A personality test that taps four characteristics and classifies Behavior




Big Five Model A personality assessment model that taps five basic dimensions. extraversion,
agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness, and neuroticism.



extraversion A personality describing someone who is sociable and assertive (confident and
forceful )



agreeableness A personality that describes someone who is good natured, cooperative, and
trusting.



conscientiousness A personality that describes someone who is responsible, dependable, persistent,
and organized.



emotional stability A personality that characterizes someone as calm, self-confident, and insecure.




openness to experience A personality that characterizes someone in terms of imagination, sensitivity, and
curiosity.



core self-evaluation Bottom-line conclusions individuals have about their capabilities, competence, and
worth as a person.



Machiavellianism The degree to which an individual is pragmatic, maintains emotional distance, and
believes that ends can justify means.



narcissism The tendency to be arrogant, self-importance, require excessive admiration, and
have a sense of entitlement.



self-monitoring where an individual's has ability to adjust his or her behavior to external, situational
factors.



proactive personality People who identify opportunities, show initiative, take action, and persevere until
meaningful change occurs.



values Basic convictions that a specific mode of conduct or end-state of existence is
personally or socially preferable to an opposite or converse mode of conduct or
end-state of existence.

, value system A hierarchy based on a ranking of an individual's values in terms of their intensity.




terminal values Desirable end-states of existence; the goals a person would like to achieve during
his or her lifetime.



instrumental values Preferable modes of behavior or means of achieving one's terminal values.




personality Job-fit theory A theory that identifies six personality types and proposes that the fit between
personality type and occupational environment determines satisfaction and
turnover.


power distance where society accepts that power in institutions and organizations is distributed
unequally.



individualism where people prefer to act as individuals rather than as members of groups.




collectivism A national culture attribute that describes a tight social framework in which people
expect others in groups of which they are a part to look after them and protect them.



masculinity where culture favors traditional masculine work roles of achievement, power, and
control.



femininity indicates little differentiation between male and female roles; where women are
treated as the equals of men in all aspects of the society.



uncertainty avoidance A national culture attribute that describes the extent to which a society feels
threatened by uncertain and ambiguous situations and tries to avoid them.



long-term orientation A national culture attribute that emphasizes the future, thrift, and persistence.




short-term orientation A national culture attribute that emphasizes the past and present, respect for
tradition, and fulfillment of social obligations. people value the here and now; they
accept change more readily and don't see commitments as impediments to change.


heredity factors determined at conception; one's biological, physiological, and inherent
psychological makeup.



Perception A process by which individuals organize and interpret their sensory impressions in
order to give meaning to their environment.



attribution theory An attempt to determine whether an individual's behavior is internally or externally
caused.

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