Bacb test questions with correct answers 2023
Bacb testMultiple Probe Design - correct answer A variation of the multiple baseline design that features intermittent measures, or probes, during baseline. It is used to evaluate the effects of instruction on skill sequences in which it is unlikely that the subject can improve performance on later steps in the sequence before learning prior steps. multiple baseline design - correct answer A type of single-subject design in which a treatment is instituted at successive points in time for two or more persons, settings, or behaviors. multi-element design (alternating treatment design) - correct answer An experimental design in which two or more conditions (one of which may be a no-treatment control condition) are presented in rapidly alternating succession (e.g., on alternating sessions or days) independent of the level of responding; differences in responding between or among conditions are attributed to the effects of the conditions (also called concurrent schedule design, alternating treatments design, multiple schedule design). (Cooper) Changing Criterion Design - correct answer An experimental Design in which an initial baseline phase is followed by a series of treatment phases consisting of successive and gradually changing criteria for reinforcement or punishment. Experimental control is evidenced by the extent the level of responding changes to conform to each new criterion. E.g. you get reinforced at 10 responses then 20 responses, then 30 responses. Dimensions of ABA - correct answer Used to see if interventions are behavior analytic Dimensions of Aba get a cab - correct answer Applied - if it social significant to client Behavioral- must be behavior in need in improvement and measurable- behavior need improvement must be measurable and whose bx Conceptually systematic-based on research Analytic there is a functional relation Technological - a recipe anyone can do it because you explained it well Effective treatment being social and clinically significant Generality- across other environments and cues client can perform same behavior Textual(verbal operant) - correct answer An elementary verbal operant involving a response that is evoked by a verbal discriminative stimulus that has point-to-point correspondence, but not formal similarity, between the stimulus and the response product. E.g. you read a book out loud the words match. It but the medium does not Transcription (verbal operant) - correct answer Transcription is writing and spelling what is being spoken, like taking notes during class! Similar to textual behavior, there is no implication that what is being written is understood by the learner What are the six elementary verbal operants?? - correct answer Mand Tact Echoing Intraverbal Textual Transcription formal similarity - correct answer A situation that occurs when the controlling antecedent stimulus and the response or response product (a) share the same sense mode (e.g., both stimulus and response are visual, auditory, or tactile) and (b) physically resemble each other. E.g. you send a text and you get a text back You need to have point to point correspondence to have formal similarities Point-to-point correspondence - correct answer When the beginning, middle, and end of the verbal stimulus match the beginning, middle, and end of the response. You don't need formal similarity E.g. a speech it is written down but then delivered publicly punishment - correct answer an event that decreases the behavior that it follows, defined by function not topography, defined by future events of the behavior. It's a 2term contingency bx-punishment. Could be three term if you have the antecedent stimulus .Sdp,Sd-,sp
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