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Test Bank for Behavior
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Modification
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What It Is and How to Do It
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f Eleventh Edition f




f Martin and Pear
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, OPTION-BASED QUESTIONS f



Chapter 1. Introduction f f


Multiple Choice Questions On Main Text (Note: * indicates the correct answer)
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1. A behavioral deficit is:
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* a) too little of a particular type of behavior
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b)too much of a particular type of behavior
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c)an appropriate behavior occurring to the wrong stimulus
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d)an appropriate behavior occurring at the wrong time or place
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Difficulty: Easy f


Type: Conceptual f




2. A behavioral excess is:
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* a) too much of a particular type of behavior
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b) too little of a particular type of behavior f f f f f f f

c) an appropriate behavior occurring to the wrong stimulus
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d) an appropriate behavior occurring at the wrong time or place
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Difficulty: Easy f


Type: Conceptual f




3. Which of the following is an example of behavior? f f f f f f f f

a) hair color
f f b) the color of someone’s eyes f f f f f

c) the clothes someone is wearing
f f *d) dressing in the morning f f f f f f f


Difficulty: Medium f


Type: Factual f




4. In behavior modification, motivation and intelligence refer to:
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a) inner mental processes
f f * b) ways of behaving f f f f f

c) causes of behavior
f d) major sources of abnormality
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Difficulty: Easy f


Type: Conceptual f




5. In behavior modification, the term “environment” refers to:
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a) the neighborhood in which a person is raised
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b) the natural habitat of an organism
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* c) the specific physical variables in one’s immediate surroundings
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d) the general situation where one happens to be
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Difficulty: Easy f


Type: Factual f




6. A child does not pronounce words clearly and does not interact with other children.
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fThese are examples of: f f f

a) behavioral excesses
f b) behavioral abnormalities f f f

* c) behavioral deficits f d) behavioral characteristics f f f


Difficulty: Medium f


Type: Conceptual f




7. Behavior modifiers stress the importance of defining problems in terms of f f f f f f f f f f

specific behavioral deficits or behavioral excesses because:
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a) therapists can then focus on the individual’s problem behaviors rather than on his
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for her strengths
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* b) it is behavior that causes concern, and there are specific procedures now
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favailable to change behavior f f f




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,c) labeling an individual implies that a particular treatment program will be helpful
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d) labeling an individual is useful for quickly providing general information about how
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fthat individual might perform
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Difficulty: Hard f


Type: Applied f



8. Which of the following is not a characteristic of behavior modification?
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a) It defines problems in terms of behavior.
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b) Its treatment procedures and techniques are ways of rearranging an
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findividual’s environment. f

c) Its techniques draw extensively from the principles of operant and Pavlovian
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conditioning.
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* d) It emphasizes the use of summary labels for classifying individuals.
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Difficulty: Easy f


Type: Applied f




9. Which of the following is an example of covert behavior? f f f f f f f f f

* a) a skier thinking, “I hope I don’t fall”
f b) a pitcher throwing a ball
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c) a student drinking coffee
f f d) a child talking to her dog in the backyard
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Difficulty: Medium f


Type: Conceptual f




10. Which of the following is an example of overt behavior? f f f f f f f f f

a) feelings of nervousness
f * b) yelling at someone
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c) a boy on a date thinking, “I like this girl” d) imagining a beautiful sunset
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Difficulty: Medium f


Type: Conceptual f




11. Behavior therapy was first used to refer to: f f f f f f f

a) behavior modification in which there is typically an attempt to analyze or clearly
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fdemonstrate controlling variables f f

b) the scientific study of laws that govern the behavior of human beings and other animals
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*c) Joseph Wolpe’s behavioral treatment for specific phobias
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d) behavior modification that focuses on overt behaviors that are of social significance
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Difficulty: Easy f


Type: Conceptual f




12. Which of the following is an example of an outcome of behavior?
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a) throwing a baseball f f

b) lifting a heavy weight f f f

*c) scoring a goal in ice hockey
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d) standing at the free throw line in basketball
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Difficulty: Medium f


Type: Conceptual f




13. Behavior modifiers are cautious about using summary labels to refer to individuals f f f f f f f f f f f

for their actions because:
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a) the label for the behavior is often used as a pseudo-explanation for the behavior
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b) labels can negatively affect the way an individual might be treated
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c) labeling may influence us to focus on an individual’s problem behaviors rather than
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fon his or her strengths
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* d) all of the above f f f f




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, Difficulty: Hard f


Type: Conceptual f




14. The people, objects, and events that make up a person’s environment are called:
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* a) stimuli f b) conditioned stimuli f f




c) unconditioned stimuli f d) reinforcing stimuli
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Difficulty: Easy f


Type: Factual f




15. Which of the following is not a characteristic of behavior modification?
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a) Its treatment procedures are ways of altering an individual’s environment.
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b) Its methods and rationales can be described precisely.
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* c) Its techniques stem primarily from cognitive psychology.
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d) Its techniques are often applied by individuals in everyday life.
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Difficulty: Easy f


Type: Conceptual f




16. Behavioral assessment seeks to: f f f

a) determine the underlying mental disturbance responsible for behavioral symptoms f f f f f f f f

b) identify the type of mental disorder assumed to underlie particular patterns of
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fabnormal behavior f

* c) identify potential controlling variables of problem behaviors, and select behavioral
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treatment
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d) determine the necessary intelligence level of potential clients as a prerequisite to
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behavior modification programs
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Difficulty: Medium f


Type: Applied f




17. Which of the following is not a misconception about behavior modification?
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a) Behavior modifiers only deal with the observable and they don’t deal with the thoughts
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f and feelings of clients. f f f

* b) Behavior modification involves the systematic application of learning principles to
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improve covert and overt behaviors.
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c) Behavior modification involves the use of drugs, psychosurgery, and f f f f f f f f

felectroconvulsive therapy. f

d) Behavior modification only changes symptoms; it doesn’t get at the underlying problems.
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Difficulty: Hard f


Type: Applied f




18. Which of the following is an example of cognitive behavior? f f f f f f f f f

a) a child reading out loud for a parent
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b) a baseball player talking to her coach
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* c) a person on a hot day imagining that he is sitting at the ocean
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d) a student writing with a pen
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Difficulty: Medium f


Type: Conceptual f




19. Behaviors to be improved in a behavior modification program are frequently called: f f f f f f f f f f f

a) overt behaviors
f b) covert behaviors
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c) cognitive behaviors
f * d) target behaviors f f f f



Difficulty: Easy f



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