EDF 6437 Final Exam With Complete Solutions
What serves as the point of comparison against which intervention effects are gauged? -
ANSWER Baseline
The notion that absent intervention the behavior under study would have remained at a
comparable level or on a comparable course - ANSWER Baseline Logic
Baseline need only be long enough in length to establish a stable state of responding
(T/F) - ANSWER True
What term of visual analysis corresponds to mean response? - ANSWER Level
Which aspect of visual analysis requires more then two data points? - ANSWER Trend,
level, and variability
Which aspect of visual analysis refers to the difference between the data points within a
phase? - ANSWER Variability
Which aspect of visual analysis refers to the difference in direction of the data between
phases? - ANSWER Trend
Which of the following visual analysis feature shows how the last data point of baseline
shifted to the first data point in intervention? - ANSWER Latency to Change
Which of the following will visual analysis reveal if there is a responding in a steady-
state? - ANSWER Variability
What is the most powerful single case design? - ANSWER Withdrawal/reversal
, A ______ can be determined when the treatment phase has a different level, trend, and
latency to change than the baseline. - ANSWER Functional relation
The more times you remove the intervention, the stronger the evidence that the
intervention caused behavior change (T/F) - ANSWER True
Starting with baseline is not a requirement in reversal design (T/F) - ANSWER True
What would be a reason to skip the first baseline condition - ANSWER The behavior is
dangerous such as SIB
Which of the following is the only appropriate behavior for a withdrawal/reversal
design? - ANSWER Self injurious behavior
In an ABA design, the B is. - ANSWER Intervention
Multiple baseline can include - ANSWER People, settings, and behaviors
You must use the same person in multiple baseline design across settings (T/F) -
ANSWER True
Nonconcurrent multiple baselines can only be used when which variable is being
measured? - ANSWER People
Which design would you use for a behavior that cannot be reversed? - ANSWER Multiple
baseline design
How does a changing criterion design demonstrate a functional relationship between
the variables? - ANSWER When the behavior meets the pre-selected goal
What serves as the point of comparison against which intervention effects are gauged? -
ANSWER Baseline
The notion that absent intervention the behavior under study would have remained at a
comparable level or on a comparable course - ANSWER Baseline Logic
Baseline need only be long enough in length to establish a stable state of responding
(T/F) - ANSWER True
What term of visual analysis corresponds to mean response? - ANSWER Level
Which aspect of visual analysis requires more then two data points? - ANSWER Trend,
level, and variability
Which aspect of visual analysis refers to the difference between the data points within a
phase? - ANSWER Variability
Which aspect of visual analysis refers to the difference in direction of the data between
phases? - ANSWER Trend
Which of the following visual analysis feature shows how the last data point of baseline
shifted to the first data point in intervention? - ANSWER Latency to Change
Which of the following will visual analysis reveal if there is a responding in a steady-
state? - ANSWER Variability
What is the most powerful single case design? - ANSWER Withdrawal/reversal
, A ______ can be determined when the treatment phase has a different level, trend, and
latency to change than the baseline. - ANSWER Functional relation
The more times you remove the intervention, the stronger the evidence that the
intervention caused behavior change (T/F) - ANSWER True
Starting with baseline is not a requirement in reversal design (T/F) - ANSWER True
What would be a reason to skip the first baseline condition - ANSWER The behavior is
dangerous such as SIB
Which of the following is the only appropriate behavior for a withdrawal/reversal
design? - ANSWER Self injurious behavior
In an ABA design, the B is. - ANSWER Intervention
Multiple baseline can include - ANSWER People, settings, and behaviors
You must use the same person in multiple baseline design across settings (T/F) -
ANSWER True
Nonconcurrent multiple baselines can only be used when which variable is being
measured? - ANSWER People
Which design would you use for a behavior that cannot be reversed? - ANSWER Multiple
baseline design
How does a changing criterion design demonstrate a functional relationship between
the variables? - ANSWER When the behavior meets the pre-selected goal