VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE 350 QUESTIONS
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A behavior that occurs a result of a rule rather than a direct reinforcement is
referred to as: - ANSWER: rule governed behavior
Sometimes the principal in your school visits classrooms and passes out "caught
being good passes" to random students she observes engaging in appropriate
behavior. The students can use the passes to get extra recess once a month. The
principal walking into the classroom is an example of: - ANSWER: discriminative
stimulus
____________ increases or decreases the value/effectiveness of a reinforcer: -
ANSWER: motivating operation
An antecedent stimulus that is correlated with the availability of reinforcement is
referred to as... - ANSWER: discriminative stimulus
A reinforcer that is unlearned is a... - ANSWER: unconditioned reinforcer
A teacher tells the student on the first day of school what to do during a tornado
drill. A couple of days later the alarm sounds and all of her students go in the hallway
and crouch down with their hands over their head. This is an example of... -
ANSWER: rule governed behavior
A student throws a tantrum when he has to do math worksheets. He does this every
day. Every day the teacher tells him to take a break in the hallway when he throws
the tantrum. The reinforcer for the student in this situation is... - ANSWER: escaping
the math worksheets
One of your students does not regularly eat breakfast, he comes to school hungry a
lot. When he arrives at school he often puts away all of his belongings and sits at his
desk with his hands folded because he knows that you pass out breakfast to the
students when they have all of their belongings put away. Being hungry is an... -
ANSWER: establishing operation
The three term contingency consists of... - ANSWER: antecedent, behavior,
consequence
An antecedent stimulus that is correlated with the availability of reinforcement is
referred to as... - ANSWER: discriminative stimulus
, Ms. Carson shows Daniel a flash card with the word "car" on it. She says, "what
word? Car." Daniel repeats the word and receives praise. Ms.Carson then provides
Daniel with three seconds to respond before providing him with the correct answer.
This prompting procedure is called: - ANSWER: time delay
Mr. Nader has been teaching Marsha to wash her hands. Marsha is able to do most
of the steps (pump the soap, rub her hands together, dry her hands), but needs help
with turning on the water, rinsing her hands, and tearing off a paper towel. Mr
Nader prompts Marsha to wash her hands, lets her do all of the steps she can do on
her own, and provide assistance only when she needs it. Which prompting
procedure is Mr. Nader using? - ANSWER: graduated guidance
Mrs. Browning is using the following prompting procedure to teach Jamie to write
the first letter of his name. After she hands Jamie the pencil, she puts her hand over
his hand and moves it to form the letter J. Then she tells him to write the letter J
verbally (without physical assistance). What prompting procedure is Mrs. Browning
using? - ANSWER: most to least
Laurie is going to a party, but she's driving around lost. She stops and takes out her
GPS navigator and uses it to find the address. Being lost is a ______________. -
ANSWER: motivating operation
Alex spits on his worksheets when is assigned a challenging academic task. When he
spits on his work during math class, his teacher lets him escape the task. When he
spits on his work during reading, his teacher does not let him escape the task. Alex
has stopped spitting on his work in reading class. Alex's reading teacher has become
a __________ for Alex's spitting behavior. - ANSWER: stimulus delta
Walking through the Short North, you notice a homeless person seeking food as he is
really hungry. He is begging for food and looking in the trashcans. You decide to buy
him some food from a local restaurant to take him. This behavior of searching for
food and begging other for food immediately decreased. The effect on the homeless
person after you gave him the food exemplifies? - ANSWER: an abolishing operation
Which of the following is not an unconditioned motivating operation? - ANSWER:
shortage of money
Your behavior of walking to your door increases whenever you hear your doorbell
ring. This is an example of _______________. - ANSWER: stimulus control
Mr. Tyson is using ___________ to teach. Nellie shapes (square, circle, triangle,
rectangle). He reinforces her for correctly naming each shape he presents and does
not reinforce her when he answers incorrect. - ANSWER: discrimination training
Laurie is going to a party, but she's driving around lost. She stops and takes out her
GPS navigator and uses it to find the address. The GPS navigator is a... - ANSWER:
discriminative stimulus (SD)