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QASP EVALUATION EXAM 2025/2026 QUESTIONS WITH
SOLUTIONS RATED A+
✔✔Person Centered Planning Meeting - ✔✔1. Review the profile. Make comments &
observations
2. Review trends/ongoing events in the environment.
3. Share visions for the future to increase opportunities.
4. ID obstacles & opportunities, things that could make vision a reality
5. ID strategies: action steps for implementation
6. Getting started: ID action steps that can be done in a short time.
7. ID the need for service delivery to be more responsive to ind needs.

✔✔Who was Hans Asperger? - ✔✔20th century, Austrian Pediatrician who published a
profile in 1944 of four boys with a specific pattern of bx: "autisitic psychopathy".

✔✔Characteristics of Aspergers (1944) - ✔✔"lack of empathy, little ability to form
friendships, one-sided conversations, intense absorption in a special interest & clumsy
movements."

✔✔The term "Asperger Syndrome" was coined by: - ✔✔Lorna Wing, a British
Researcher in 1981 in her research to counter Kanner's findings on Autism.

✔✔Basic principles of Bx by Skinner (& others) - ✔✔Reinforcement
-Prompting
-Fading
-Shaping
-Schedules of Rx
(Principles are the pure science, not the applied science.)

-Principles used to describe how bx is lawful, observable, measurable & has an impact
on the environment.

✔✔DRO - ✔✔Reinforcement is contingent on absence of problem behavior.

✔✔DRA - ✔✔Potential rx is presented contingent on occurrences of desired alternative
to maladaptive bx. Maladaptive Bx is placed on extinction.

✔✔Example of DRA: crying to escape - ✔✔Asking for a break. Crying doesn't result in a
break.

✔✔Replacement Bx for Attention: - ✔✔tap on shoulder, say "excuse me", raise hand in
class,

✔✔Replacement Bx for Escape: - ✔✔Asking for break, finish one more then break, take
a walk, go get a drink.

, ✔✔Replacement Bx for Tangibles: - ✔✔eating/ drinking on a schedule so kiddo isn't
hungry/thirsty, Manding/tacting desired items, Completing task to earn tangibles, turn
taking

✔✔Replacement bx for Sensory: - ✔✔fidgets, private time/breaks for sensory stimming,
mouthable necklaces, chewing gum, swinging at recess,

✔✔What is PRT - ✔✔:a naturalistic model of ABA.

Primarily Developed by Koegel Autism Center at UCSB in 1970s.

There are several "pivotal" areas/ domains of bx that have positive impact on learning
all other behaviors.

✔✔4 Pivotal Areas of Bx: - ✔✔1. Motivation
2. Responsivity to multiple cues
3. Self Mgmt (of interfering bx)
4. Self Initiated Social Interactions

✔✔PRT vs DTT: - ✔✔-PRT focuses on pivotal areas of bx.
-PRT uses naturalistic rx.
-PRT uses child's interests & motivation to lead the therapy sx.
-DTT focuses on individual target bx.
-DTT often uses unrelated rx.
-DTT often requires therapist to lead sx.

✔✔Motivation in PRT - ✔✔Using tasks, objects, convo topics that are of interest to the
child can increase his/her motivation to participate in their environment and learn new
skills.

✔✔6 components of motivation in PRT - ✔✔1. Encourage shared control (child choices)
& turn taking
2. Gain & maximize child attn
3. Ensure task Variation
4. Intersperse Maintenance & acquisition tasks
5. Use contingent & natural rx
6. Vary rx magnitude & rx attempts

✔✔Reinforcement in PRT - ✔✔Naturalistic & Contingent: Getting what they wanted by
producing the desired bx. (asking for something and getting it.)

Reinforce attempts, but not with same magnitude as successful trials.

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