QABA TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
a behavior that has been temporarily revived after being suppressed for a while.
The spontaneous recovery ANSWER
An unpleasant stimulus's onset can be delayed or avoided by participating in an
activity that has a signaled (SD) consequence. ANSWER Avoidance of
discrimination
When an environmental variable designates another event as a reinforcer or
punisher—that is, when a deprived item can only be obtained by a secondary
stimulus—a form of conditioned motivating operation is created. This process
establishes the reinforcing effectiveness of the secondary stimulus and elicits
the behaviors required to contact it. The transitive MO (CMO-T) answer
the participation agreement of a customer who is unable of providing legal
authorization for their own involvement. ANSWER assent
a subfield of behavior analysis that focuses on fundamental concepts and
processes and is primarily carried out in lab settings. ANSWER Experimental
Behavior Analysis (EAB)
behaviors that lead to the acquisition of new settings and, consequently, new
contingencies and stimulus controls (i.e., reinforcement). ANSWER cusp
behavior
The science of behavior analysis, which emphasizes workable solutions (e.g., if
it works, don't fix it), is predicated on the philosophical premise that, at the
behavior level, the relationship between the environment (A) and the behavior
(B) is due to the consequence (C). ANSWER pragmatism
An aspect of ABA that clarifies why any behavior modification should endure
in situations, people, locations, and time that are different from the initial
intervention conditions. - Generality of the answer
, When a measurement yields data that is relevant and particular to the target
behavior of interest and the pertinent dimension of that behavior, it is
considered trustworthy; in other words, you measure what you set out to
measure. ANSWER validity
A methodical and impartial approach to staff performance observation that is
utilized to guarantee training efficacy and procedural integrity as well as to
identify areas that require assistance. Monitoring of ANSWER performance
the existence of a distracting or competing stimulus that prevents someone from
learning how to control another stimulus. The overshadowing of the answer
a particular series of distinct reactions or actions that combine to create a
terminal behavior. A specific stimulus condition (SD) is linked to each discrete
reaction or behavior, and each ANSWER and its corresponding SD function as
a separate link in the chain. The behavior chain for the answer
When a ANSWER is promptly followed by the elimination of a stimulus (or a
reduction in the stimulus's strength), a process takes place that lowers the
frequency of similar ANSWER s in the future under comparable circumstances.
ANSWER: Negative discipline
A verbal explanation of a behavioral contingency wherein actions are subject to
consequences that are too late to have a direct impact on behavior. ANSWER
rule-governed conduct
A treatment side effect that arises in a multiple reinforcement or punishment
schedule is when a modification to the schedule of one reinforcement or
punishment contingency causes the behavior in the other component of the
schedule to shift in the opposite manner. The behavioral contrast of the answer
A self-management process wherein one plans for particular consequences to be
administered by others or by oneself once one's own action occurs or does not.
ANSWER Self-administered penalties
a behavior that has been temporarily revived after being suppressed for a while.
The spontaneous recovery ANSWER
An unpleasant stimulus's onset can be delayed or avoided by participating in an
activity that has a signaled (SD) consequence. ANSWER Avoidance of
discrimination
When an environmental variable designates another event as a reinforcer or
punisher—that is, when a deprived item can only be obtained by a secondary
stimulus—a form of conditioned motivating operation is created. This process
establishes the reinforcing effectiveness of the secondary stimulus and elicits
the behaviors required to contact it. The transitive MO (CMO-T) answer
the participation agreement of a customer who is unable of providing legal
authorization for their own involvement. ANSWER assent
a subfield of behavior analysis that focuses on fundamental concepts and
processes and is primarily carried out in lab settings. ANSWER Experimental
Behavior Analysis (EAB)
behaviors that lead to the acquisition of new settings and, consequently, new
contingencies and stimulus controls (i.e., reinforcement). ANSWER cusp
behavior
The science of behavior analysis, which emphasizes workable solutions (e.g., if
it works, don't fix it), is predicated on the philosophical premise that, at the
behavior level, the relationship between the environment (A) and the behavior
(B) is due to the consequence (C). ANSWER pragmatism
An aspect of ABA that clarifies why any behavior modification should endure
in situations, people, locations, and time that are different from the initial
intervention conditions. - Generality of the answer
, When a measurement yields data that is relevant and particular to the target
behavior of interest and the pertinent dimension of that behavior, it is
considered trustworthy; in other words, you measure what you set out to
measure. ANSWER validity
A methodical and impartial approach to staff performance observation that is
utilized to guarantee training efficacy and procedural integrity as well as to
identify areas that require assistance. Monitoring of ANSWER performance
the existence of a distracting or competing stimulus that prevents someone from
learning how to control another stimulus. The overshadowing of the answer
a particular series of distinct reactions or actions that combine to create a
terminal behavior. A specific stimulus condition (SD) is linked to each discrete
reaction or behavior, and each ANSWER and its corresponding SD function as
a separate link in the chain. The behavior chain for the answer
When a ANSWER is promptly followed by the elimination of a stimulus (or a
reduction in the stimulus's strength), a process takes place that lowers the
frequency of similar ANSWER s in the future under comparable circumstances.
ANSWER: Negative discipline
A verbal explanation of a behavioral contingency wherein actions are subject to
consequences that are too late to have a direct impact on behavior. ANSWER
rule-governed conduct
A treatment side effect that arises in a multiple reinforcement or punishment
schedule is when a modification to the schedule of one reinforcement or
punishment contingency causes the behavior in the other component of the
schedule to shift in the opposite manner. The behavioral contrast of the answer
A self-management process wherein one plans for particular consequences to be
administered by others or by oneself once one's own action occurs or does not.
ANSWER Self-administered penalties