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Peggy takes $1 of her son's $20 per week allowance every day he doesn't make his bed.
This is an example of. - ANSWER B. Response Cost
"Laura thinks she is the boss" is an observable statement. - ANSWER False
Which is the following organizations below is not as focused on research and more
focused on the practical aspects of being a behavior analysis professional? - ANSWER
APBA
A type of picture communication that is used to illustrate a contingency - DO this - then
schedule
Fisher's strategy for problem behavior is to do a functional analysis followed by -
ANSWER functional communication training
Patrick has a short attention span for watching others and engages in problem
behaviors when he is asked to perform a series of tasks sequentially. Which chaining
procedure is likely to be best for him? - ANSWER Backward Chaining
Scatterplots are used to determine - ANSWER The time distribution of a behavior
Telling someone to do something is a verbal prompt. - ANSWER Sometimes
n ABA, reliability is demonstrated through - ANSWER Interobserver Agreement
,Alice collected data at the same time and place every day for two weeks. Her data may
not be - ANSWER Representative
Reinforcer is another word for "reward." - ANSWER False
Valid data are accurate, representative, _____________________, and significant -
ANSWER relevant
Positive and negative reinforcement have this in common. - ANSWER The behavior
occurs more often in the future
Contingent exercise has been found to be useful in the treatment of pica. - ANSWER
True
The seminal 1968 article outlining the dimensions of applied behavior analysis was
written by - ANSWER Baer, Wolf, and Risley
Behavior analysis frequently uses terms that differ in meaning from the way the terms
are used in everyday language. - ANSWER True
The full physical prompt is the most intrusive of the prompt types. - ANSWER True
Overlearning is a term related to. - ANSWER Fluency
Three types of IOA data formulas were taught: those were for counted data, timed data
and - ANSWER Interval data
Trixie's client exhibits a high rate of self-injurious behaviors. She records data on head
banging, eye gouging, and self-biting. She does not include hair tugging because
compared to the other behaviors, hair tugging is not - ANSWER significant
, A stimulus is any environmental event that elicits a behavioral response - ANSWER true
Supervisors may use a TA to monitor your work - ANSWER True
Three elements of adaptive behavior are. - ANSWER
Time that has passed while a behavior was occurring - ANSWER duration
It is impossible to interpret frequency data without some indication of time. - ANSWER
True
Jaime's RBT is going to record 15 minute time samples of his hand-raising in each class
over a three-week period by counting the number of times the behavior happened. This
is - ANSWER discontinuous data collection using discrete numbers
How long it took to begin to execute a behavioral response - ANSWER Latency
Fred is attempting to reduce the incidence of Ricky's ranting behavior by having him add
a pause before reacting to the antecedents that prompt a rant. Adding a pause is the
replacement behavior. Below are a series of possible options for you to select one
which you could implement to measure Ricky's progress using the replacement
behavior. - ANSWER Latency between stimulus and rant
Speakers serve as SDs for listeners to. - ANSWER Both a and b
Amy has been biting her fingernails for five years. Her mother applied a terrible tasting
medication to her fingernails to discourage her from biting them. So far, the nail biting
has not decreased much even with the medication. What's one possible reason? -
ANSWER
Fred has noticed that when Ricky ends a rant, he usually waits three or four minutes and
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Peggy takes $1 of her son's $20 per week allowance every day he doesn't make his bed.
This is an example of. - ANSWER B. Response Cost
"Laura thinks she is the boss" is an observable statement. - ANSWER False
Which is the following organizations below is not as focused on research and more
focused on the practical aspects of being a behavior analysis professional? - ANSWER
APBA
A type of picture communication that is used to illustrate a contingency - DO this - then
schedule
Fisher's strategy for problem behavior is to do a functional analysis followed by -
ANSWER functional communication training
Patrick has a short attention span for watching others and engages in problem
behaviors when he is asked to perform a series of tasks sequentially. Which chaining
procedure is likely to be best for him? - ANSWER Backward Chaining
Scatterplots are used to determine - ANSWER The time distribution of a behavior
Telling someone to do something is a verbal prompt. - ANSWER Sometimes
n ABA, reliability is demonstrated through - ANSWER Interobserver Agreement
,Alice collected data at the same time and place every day for two weeks. Her data may
not be - ANSWER Representative
Reinforcer is another word for "reward." - ANSWER False
Valid data are accurate, representative, _____________________, and significant -
ANSWER relevant
Positive and negative reinforcement have this in common. - ANSWER The behavior
occurs more often in the future
Contingent exercise has been found to be useful in the treatment of pica. - ANSWER
True
The seminal 1968 article outlining the dimensions of applied behavior analysis was
written by - ANSWER Baer, Wolf, and Risley
Behavior analysis frequently uses terms that differ in meaning from the way the terms
are used in everyday language. - ANSWER True
The full physical prompt is the most intrusive of the prompt types. - ANSWER True
Overlearning is a term related to. - ANSWER Fluency
Three types of IOA data formulas were taught: those were for counted data, timed data
and - ANSWER Interval data
Trixie's client exhibits a high rate of self-injurious behaviors. She records data on head
banging, eye gouging, and self-biting. She does not include hair tugging because
compared to the other behaviors, hair tugging is not - ANSWER significant
, A stimulus is any environmental event that elicits a behavioral response - ANSWER true
Supervisors may use a TA to monitor your work - ANSWER True
Three elements of adaptive behavior are. - ANSWER
Time that has passed while a behavior was occurring - ANSWER duration
It is impossible to interpret frequency data without some indication of time. - ANSWER
True
Jaime's RBT is going to record 15 minute time samples of his hand-raising in each class
over a three-week period by counting the number of times the behavior happened. This
is - ANSWER discontinuous data collection using discrete numbers
How long it took to begin to execute a behavioral response - ANSWER Latency
Fred is attempting to reduce the incidence of Ricky's ranting behavior by having him add
a pause before reacting to the antecedents that prompt a rant. Adding a pause is the
replacement behavior. Below are a series of possible options for you to select one
which you could implement to measure Ricky's progress using the replacement
behavior. - ANSWER Latency between stimulus and rant
Speakers serve as SDs for listeners to. - ANSWER Both a and b
Amy has been biting her fingernails for five years. Her mother applied a terrible tasting
medication to her fingernails to discourage her from biting them. So far, the nail biting
has not decreased much even with the medication. What's one possible reason? -
ANSWER
Fred has noticed that when Ricky ends a rant, he usually waits three or four minutes and