EDF 6223 EXAM 2 PAPER 2026 SOLVED
QUESTIONS AND FULL SOLUTION GRADED A+
◉ reinforcement.
Answer: To be effective with using extinction, the behavior analyst
must make sure that all reinforcers are withheld, that _______________
is withheld consistently, and that the extinction procedure is
combined with other procedures.
◉ reinforcing; reinforcement.
Answer: All applications of differential reinforcement
involve_______________ one response class while withholding
_______________ from another.
◉ incompatible.
Answer: DRA procedures use reinforcement when a behavior is a
desirable alternative to the target behavior but not necessarily
_______________.
◉ reperotoire.
Answer: To improve the effectiveness of DRA and DRI, the behavior
analyst should make sure that the skills needed to do the desired
behaviors are in the learner's _______________.
,◉ time.
Answer: A practitioner using DRO would deliver a reinforcer after a
behavior has not occurred within a specified _______________; this is
also known as DR of zero responding.
◉ duration.
Answer: Researchers found that manipulating the dimensions of
reinforcement along the lines of _______________, quality, or delay when
extinction could not be used.
◉ types of extinction: procedural.
Answer: nvolve "ignoring" the problem behavior.(can be ineffective.)
◉ types of extinction: functional.
Answer: involve withholding the maintaining reinforcers.(effective)
◉ Extinction Burst.
Answer: An immediate increase in the frequency of the response
after the removal of the positive, negative, or automatic
reinforcement.◦ Common effect of the extinction procedure,
Problem behaviors can worsen during extinction before they show
improvement
, ◉ Extinction bursts.
Answer: _________ ___________ usually suggest that the reinforcer(s)
maintaining the problem behavior was successfully identified,
indicating that there is a good chance of an effective intervention
◉ Spontaneous Recovery.
Answer: The reappearance of the behavior after it has diminished to
its pre-reinforcement level or stopped entirely• Short-lived and
limited if the extinction procedure remains in effect
◉ Response Variation◦.
Answer: Diverse and novel forms of behavior are sometimes
observed during the extinction process. This is called extinction-
induced variability
◉ resurgence.
Answer: The reoccurrence of a previously reinforced behavior when
the reinforcement for an alternative behavior is terminated or
decreased
◉ The three-phase procedure that produces the effect:.
Answer: A target behavior is reinforced◦ The target behavior is
placed on extinction and reinforcement provided for an alternative
behavior◦ Both responses are placed on extinction
QUESTIONS AND FULL SOLUTION GRADED A+
◉ reinforcement.
Answer: To be effective with using extinction, the behavior analyst
must make sure that all reinforcers are withheld, that _______________
is withheld consistently, and that the extinction procedure is
combined with other procedures.
◉ reinforcing; reinforcement.
Answer: All applications of differential reinforcement
involve_______________ one response class while withholding
_______________ from another.
◉ incompatible.
Answer: DRA procedures use reinforcement when a behavior is a
desirable alternative to the target behavior but not necessarily
_______________.
◉ reperotoire.
Answer: To improve the effectiveness of DRA and DRI, the behavior
analyst should make sure that the skills needed to do the desired
behaviors are in the learner's _______________.
,◉ time.
Answer: A practitioner using DRO would deliver a reinforcer after a
behavior has not occurred within a specified _______________; this is
also known as DR of zero responding.
◉ duration.
Answer: Researchers found that manipulating the dimensions of
reinforcement along the lines of _______________, quality, or delay when
extinction could not be used.
◉ types of extinction: procedural.
Answer: nvolve "ignoring" the problem behavior.(can be ineffective.)
◉ types of extinction: functional.
Answer: involve withholding the maintaining reinforcers.(effective)
◉ Extinction Burst.
Answer: An immediate increase in the frequency of the response
after the removal of the positive, negative, or automatic
reinforcement.◦ Common effect of the extinction procedure,
Problem behaviors can worsen during extinction before they show
improvement
, ◉ Extinction bursts.
Answer: _________ ___________ usually suggest that the reinforcer(s)
maintaining the problem behavior was successfully identified,
indicating that there is a good chance of an effective intervention
◉ Spontaneous Recovery.
Answer: The reappearance of the behavior after it has diminished to
its pre-reinforcement level or stopped entirely• Short-lived and
limited if the extinction procedure remains in effect
◉ Response Variation◦.
Answer: Diverse and novel forms of behavior are sometimes
observed during the extinction process. This is called extinction-
induced variability
◉ resurgence.
Answer: The reoccurrence of a previously reinforced behavior when
the reinforcement for an alternative behavior is terminated or
decreased
◉ The three-phase procedure that produces the effect:.
Answer: A target behavior is reinforced◦ The target behavior is
placed on extinction and reinforcement provided for an alternative
behavior◦ Both responses are placed on extinction