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With an understanding of b.) Evoke New behaviors
the imitation process,
applied behavior analysts
can use imitation as an
intervention to: a.)
Eliminate Old Behaviors
b.) Evoke New behaviors
c.) Create teaching
sequences d.) Reinforce
appropriate behaviors
Regardless of the a.) What the model does
behavior modeled, the
objective of imitation
training is for the learner
to do what? a.) What the
model does b.) What the
trainer asked or
commanded c.) What
behavior fits the situation
d.) What behavior will
receive reinforcement
,True or False - Task True
Analysis involves breaking
a complex skill into
smaller, teachable units,
the product of which is a
series of sequentially
order steps or behaviors.
How should a task analysis According to age, skill level and experience of the
be individualized? person in question
True or False - Chaining True
can be used to add
behaviors to an existing
behavioral repertoire?
A behavior chain with a c.)The entire chain or steps within the chain must be
limited hold means: a.) The completed in a given period of time.
number of steps in the
chain is limited. b.)The
learner must "hold" his/her
responses for a specified
period of time. c.)The
entire chain or steps within
the chain must be
completed in a given
period of time.
d.)Accuracy of the
performance of steps is
not important.
What is the probability of a) O%
reinforcement when
utilizing an extinction
procedure? a) O% b) 15%
c) 50% d) Variable
, An immediate increase in a. Extinction burst
frequency and/or
amplitude of the response
after the removal of the
maintaining reinforcer is
called a. Extinction burst
b. Reinforcement c.
Noncontingent
reinforcement d.
Punishment
The reappearance of a b) Spontaneous recovery
behavior after it has
diminished to its pre-
reinforced level and/or
stopped entirely is called:
a) Extinction burst b)
Spontaneous recovery c)
Differential reinforcement
d) Procedural extinction
Differential reinforcement c. Reinforcement and extinction
always includes what two
principles of behavior? a.
Reinforcement and
punishment b.
Reinforcement and
stimulus control c.
Reinforcement and
extinction d. Positive and
negative reinforcement
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Terms in this set (61)
With an understanding of b.) Evoke New behaviors
the imitation process,
applied behavior analysts
can use imitation as an
intervention to: a.)
Eliminate Old Behaviors
b.) Evoke New behaviors
c.) Create teaching
sequences d.) Reinforce
appropriate behaviors
Regardless of the a.) What the model does
behavior modeled, the
objective of imitation
training is for the learner
to do what? a.) What the
model does b.) What the
trainer asked or
commanded c.) What
behavior fits the situation
d.) What behavior will
receive reinforcement
,True or False - Task True
Analysis involves breaking
a complex skill into
smaller, teachable units,
the product of which is a
series of sequentially
order steps or behaviors.
How should a task analysis According to age, skill level and experience of the
be individualized? person in question
True or False - Chaining True
can be used to add
behaviors to an existing
behavioral repertoire?
A behavior chain with a c.)The entire chain or steps within the chain must be
limited hold means: a.) The completed in a given period of time.
number of steps in the
chain is limited. b.)The
learner must "hold" his/her
responses for a specified
period of time. c.)The
entire chain or steps within
the chain must be
completed in a given
period of time.
d.)Accuracy of the
performance of steps is
not important.
What is the probability of a) O%
reinforcement when
utilizing an extinction
procedure? a) O% b) 15%
c) 50% d) Variable
, An immediate increase in a. Extinction burst
frequency and/or
amplitude of the response
after the removal of the
maintaining reinforcer is
called a. Extinction burst
b. Reinforcement c.
Noncontingent
reinforcement d.
Punishment
The reappearance of a b) Spontaneous recovery
behavior after it has
diminished to its pre-
reinforced level and/or
stopped entirely is called:
a) Extinction burst b)
Spontaneous recovery c)
Differential reinforcement
d) Procedural extinction
Differential reinforcement c. Reinforcement and extinction
always includes what two
principles of behavior? a.
Reinforcement and
punishment b.
Reinforcement and
stimulus control c.
Reinforcement and
extinction d. Positive and
negative reinforcement