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SPCE 611 - EXAM 1 - CHAPTER 1 – 4 Questions and Verified Answers Already Graded A+/Guaranteed pass The level of investigation in which functional relations can be derived is - ANSWER -Control The overall goal of _________ is to achieve a thorough understanding of the phenomenon under study - ANSWER -Science This is the assumption upon which science is predicated, the idea that the universe is a lawful and orderly place in which all phenomena occur as the result of other events - ANSWER -Determinism This is the idea that simple, logical explanations must be ruled out, experimentally or conceptually, before more complex or abstract explanations are considered - ANSWER -Parsimony This is the branch of bx analysis that focuses on basic research - ANSWER - Experimental analysis of behavior The S-R-S model of psychology is also known as - ANSWER -Three term contingency This person is considered to be the founder of experimental analysis of behavior - ANSWER -B.F. Skinner The level of investigation that involves the collection of facts about observed events that can be quantified, classified, and examined for possible relations with other known facts, and often suggests hypotheses or questions for additional research is - ANSWER -Description The level of investigation that demonstrates correlation between events and is based on repeated observation is - ANSWER -Prediction This is the approach to understanding bx that assumes that a mental or "inner" dimension exists that differs from a behavioral dimension and that phenomena in this dimension either directly cause or at least mediate some forms of bx - ANSWER -Mentalism These events marked the formal beginning of contemporary applied behavior analysis - ANSWER -The Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis began publication and "Some current Dimensions of Applied Behavior Analysis," by Baer, Wolf, and Risley, was published This is the defining characteristic of behavior analysis that focuses on investigating socially significant behaviors with immediate importance to the participant(s). - ANSWER -Applied This is the defining characteristic of applied behavior analysis that demonstrates experimental control over the occurrence and non-occurrence of the behavior. - ANSWER -Analytic The controlling variables of primary importance in applied behavior analysis are located in - ANSWER -The environment Two functionally distinct types of bx important to behavior analysis include - ANSWER -Respondent and Operant behavior Is considered a property of behavior amenable to measurement - ANSWER - Temporal locus (response latency and interresponse time) A _____ denotes a set or collection of knowledge and skills a person has learned that are relevant to particular settings or tasks - ANSWER -Repertoire Behavior is affected by stimulus changes that occur prior to and immediately after the behavior. The term _______ refers to environmental conditions or stimulus changes that exist or occur prior to the behavior of interest - ANSWER - Antecedent A behavior that is elicited by antecedent stimuli and is "brought about" by a stimulus that precedes it is - ANSWER -Respondent A response is followed by a stimulus change, the effect of which is an increase in the future frequency of behavior. Which type of stimulus-change operation most likely occurred? - ANSWER -Reinforcement A response is followed by a stimulus change, the effect of which is decrease in the future frequency of behavior. Which type of stimulus-change operation most likely occurred? - ANSWER -Punishment Water is an example of a ______ reinforcer, while money is an example of a _______ reinforcer. - ANSWER -Unconditioned, Conditioned Answering the door when you hear the door bell and not when it is silent is an example of behavior being under - ANSWER -Stimulus control a behavior that occurs more frequently under some antecedent conditions than it does in others is called a - ANSWER -Discriminated operant Food deprivation may alter the momentary effectiveness of food as a reinforcer. Food deprivation is an example of a(n): - ANSWER -Motivating operation The three-term contingency is made of these three terms - ANSWER -antecedent, behavior, consequence The term "contingent" as used in behavior analysis refers to the dependent relationship of a particular consequence on the occurrence of behavior and is also used in reference to the _____________ contiguity of behavior and its consequences - ANSWER -Temporal __________ behavior is elicited by antecedent stimuli - ANSWER -Respondent Conditioned ________ are the product of respondent conditioning - ANSWER - Reflexes Operant behavior is selected by its - ANSWER -Consequences Operant conditioning encompasses: - ANSWER -Reinforcement and punishment All of the following are assessment methods used in applied behavior analysis except: - ANSWER -*Medical evaluations* Interviews Checklists Tests Direct observation Behavior assessment seeks to determine the _______ of a behavior - ANSWER - Function All the following are competencies of a behavior analyses of data except - ANSWER -*Ability to conduct statistical analysis of data* Knowledge of socially important behavior Technical skills Ability to match assessment data with intervention strategies Potential target behaviors should not be selected if the primary reason for selection is ... - ANSWER -Benefit of others Interview questions should avoid "why" questions because these tend to encourage _______ explanations of behavior. - ANSWER -Mentalistic A descriptive and temporally sequenced account of behavior in the natural environment is called a - ANSWER -anecdotal observation The _________ of behavior rule states that a target behavior should only be selected when it can be determined that the behavior will produce natural reinforcement - ANSWER -Relevance The principle of ________ determines the degree to which a person's behavior repertoire maximizes short and long term reinforcers for that individual and for others, and minimizes short and long term punishers. - ANSWER -Habilitation Behavior that exposes an individual to new contingencies, reinforcers, and stimulus controls is called: - ANSWER -Behavior cusp When a problem behavior has been targeted for reduction or elimination, the behavior analyst must always include a(n) ________ in the intervention plan. - ANSWER -Replacement behavior Juan is a six-year-old boy with a developmental disability who attends an integrated kindergarten class. Assessments have identified four target behaviors. Which behavior should be the first target for intervention? - ANSWER -**Bolting from the playground** Toilet training Flicking his fingers in front of his eyes Humming loudly during group activities In determining the likelihood of success in changing a behavior, all of the following should be considered except - ANSWER -*Social validity of the behavior* Research on changing the behavior Experience of behavior analyst Available resources Explicit behavior definitions are important in research of applied behavior analysis for all of the following except - ANSWER -*Agreement between assessment and intervention data* Replication by other scientists Comparison of data across studies Accurate and reliable measurement of behavior A(n) ________ definition designates responses in terms of their effect on the environment. - ANSWER -Function-based Behaviors have ________ if they affect a person's life in a positive and meaningful manner. - ANSWER -Social validity Outcome criteria should be established before intervention commences for all of the following reasons except - ANSWER -*To ensure accurate data collection* To establish the target performance level To know when to terminate intervention To ensure agreement among stakeholders In order to be understood by everyone, measurement units must be: - ANSWER - Unambiguous Practitioners need measurement in order to do all of the following except: - ANSWER -*Operationalize empiricism* Identify current behavior levels Evaluate treatment Make accurate decisions The dimensional quantity of duration is described as: - ANSWER -Temporal extent _______ is obtained by combining observation time with a tally of the number of occurrences of behavior - ANSWER -Rate All of the following are procedures of measuring behavior except - ANSWER - *Observation* Event recording Time sampling Timing Devices such as wrist counters, masking tape, buttons, and calculators are all useful when using ____________ recording procedures - ANSWER -Event The procedure that measures behavior after it has occurred by measuring its effect on the environment is called - ANSWER -Permanent product Which of the following is a reason not to use permanent product measurement? - ANSWER -*Moment-to-moment decisions must be made* The behavior has direct effect on the environment The product can only be produced by the target behavior Each behavior occurrences results in the same product One advantage of using computer based observation and measurement system is - ANSWER -Data can be clustered and analyzed easily Computer-assisted measurement of behavior allows the observer to do all of the following except: - ANSWER -*Collect permanent products* Record multiple behaviors simultaneously Aggregate data easily Analyze data from different perspective You are preparing to observe Jennifer, a 2nd grader student who has difficulty following teacher direction and frequently wanders around the classroom. The target behavior for Jennifer is being out of her seat. What is the most appropriate method for measuring this target behavior? - ANSWER -Duration Marco is learning to assemble computer components as part of his new job at a factory. Speed and accuracy are critical skills for him to learn in assembling his component. What is the most appropriate method for measuring his behavior? - ANSWER -Permanent product

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SPCE 611 - EXAM 1 - CHAPTER 1 – 4
Questions and Verified Answers Already
Graded A+/Guaranteed pass

, The level of investigation in which functional relations can be derived is -
ANSWER -Control

The overall goal of _________ is to achieve a thorough understanding of the
phenomenon under study - ANSWER -Science

This is the assumption upon which science is predicated, the idea that the universe
is a lawful and orderly place in which all phenomena occur as the result of other
events - ANSWER -Determinism

This is the idea that simple, logical explanations must be ruled out, experimentally
or conceptually, before more complex or abstract explanations are considered -
ANSWER -Parsimony

This is the branch of bx analysis that focuses on basic research - ANSWER -
Experimental analysis of behavior

The S-R-S model of psychology is also known as - ANSWER -Three term
contingency

This person is considered to be the founder of experimental analysis of behavior -
ANSWER -B.F. Skinner


The level of investigation that involves the collection of facts about observed
events that can be quantified, classified, and examined for possible relations with
other known facts, and often suggests hypotheses or questions for additional
research is - ANSWER -Description

The level of investigation that demonstrates correlation between events and is
based on repeated observation is - ANSWER -Prediction
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