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Capella University: PSY 5260 week 5 Quiz answered; This quiz covers elements from the BCBA/BCaBA Task List (5th ed.).

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Capella University: PSY 5260 week 5 Quiz answered; This quiz covers elements from the BCBA/BCaBA Task List (5th ed.). Week 5 Quiz: Quiz • Due Aug 10 at 11:59pm • Points 20 • Questions 25 • Time Limit None Instructions This quiz covers elements from the BCBA/BCaBA Task List (5th ed.) from this week. This quiz will help you and your instructor to assess your learning gains and mastery of the relevant learning objectives and the following course competency: • Analyze the dimensions of applied behavior analysis. Please carefully read the following instructions before beginning the quiz: • You must complete and submit the quiz by 11:59 p.m. CST Sunday. • Do not start the quiz until you are fully prepared to complete it (that is, all of this week's study activities must be completed). The quiz must be completed without referring to reading materials, study aids (for example, flash cards), or notes. A dictionary is permitted to check spelling; however, a glossary is not permitted. Contact with other learners or any informant is expressly prohibited during a quiz. • There is no time limit for this or any other courseroom quizzes. • You may take this quiz once. Be sure to review the readings before you start the quiz. Click the linked quiz title to access the quiz. If you have any issues with the quiz, contact your instructor. Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 Time:15 minutes Score:19.2 out of 20 Score for this quiz: 19.2 out of 20 Submitted Aug 12 at 7:38pm This attempt took 15 minutes. Psychology in the early 1900s was dominated by the study of behavior through measurable and observable means. True False This approach to understanding behavior attempts to explain all behavior, including private events. Structuralism. Radical behaviorism. Methodological behaviorism. Mentalism. Private events . Have the same physical status as public events. Are anything an organism does, including covert actions like thinking. Are behaviors that produce aversive or punishing outcomes. Are not considered behavior. Radical behaviorists . Only acknowledge private events. Only acknowledge public events. Put a large focus on public events and behaviors but also acknowledge private events. Do not care about behavior. Methodological behaviorism is equivalent to psychological positivism. True False Using realism as a framework, what are explanations? How our sense data goes together. The discovery of the way things really are. How things appear on the surface. All the answers are Pragmatism influenced behaviorism. True False Wrong answer What has behaviorism gleaned from pragmatism? Describing relations between phenomenon. How our observations relate the behavior to the environment. Both a and b are None of the answers are In It was gleaned to describe relations between phenomenon and that our observations relate the behavior to the environment. Under what philosophy do radical behaviorists view science? Realism. Idealism. Pragmatism. Positivism. Position and movement in the body in space with respect to other parts of the body refers to this type of stimuli. Exteroceptive. Proprioceptive. Interoceptive. Vestibular. Private events . Occur inside the skin. Are external factors. Are not an area of study in behavior analysis. Do not exist. Events that occur inside the skin are . Overt. Observable. Measurable. Private. Which of the following are private events? Concept formation. Memory. Thinking. All the answers are Radical behaviorism is . The philosophical assumption that free will exists. The philosophical position that inner, mental constructs are the cause of all behavior. The philosophical position that human behavior is influenced by unconscious memories, thoughts, and urges. The philosophical position that behavior is determined by environmental and genetic influences. Radical behaviorists seek to understand all behavior. True False Private events share all properties of public behavior. True False According to Skinner, the environment includes . Public stimuli. Private stimuli. Both answers are Neither answer is Public and private stimuli are included in the . Environment. Behavior. Function. Cause. A complete account of human behavior must . Only consider public events. Only consider private events. Never consider private events. Consider private and public events. Private and public events are considered . An incomplete account of human behavior. Mentalistic accounts of human behavior. Freudian accounts of human behavior. A complete account of human behavior. According to Skinner, causes of behavior are collateral products of an individual's environmental and genetic histories. True False Behavior is a function of . Private events. Public events. The environment. Verbal community. Interoceptive stimuli include . Digestive, respiratory, circulatory systems. Position and movement of the body in space. Movement of the parts of the body with respect to other parts. Endocrine, skeletal, reproductive systems. Digestive, respiratory, and circulatory systems are included in this type of stimuli. Exteroceptive. Proprioceptive. Interoceptive. Vestibular. Proprioceptive stimuli include these systems . Digestive, respiratory, circulatory. Position and movement of the body in space and movement of the parts of the body with respect to other parts. Endocrine, skeletal, reproductive. None of the answers are Quiz Score: 19.2 out of 20

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Week 5 Quiz: Quiz
 Due Aug 10 at 11:59pm




 Points 20




 Questions 25




 Time Limit None


Instructions
This quiz covers elements from the BCBA/BCaBA Task List (5th ed.) from this week. This quiz
will help you and your instructor to assess your learning gains and mastery of the relevant
learning objectives and the following course competency:

 Analyze the dimensions of applied behavior analysis.

Please carefully read the following instructions before beginning the quiz:

 You must complete and submit the quiz by 11:59 p.m. CST Sunday.
 Do not start the quiz until you are fully prepared to complete it (that is, all of this
week's study activities must be completed). The quiz must be completed without
referring to reading materials, study aids (for example, flash cards), or notes. A
dictionary is permitted to check spelling; however, a glossary is not permitted.
Contact with other learners or any informant is expressly prohibited during a quiz.
 There is no time limit for this or any other courseroom quizzes.
 You may take this quiz once. Be sure to review the readings before you start the quiz.

Click the linked quiz title to access the quiz. If you have any issues with the quiz, contact your
instructor.

, Attempt History
Attempt Time Score

LATEST Attempt 1 Time:15 minutes Score:19.2 out of 20
Score for this quiz: 19.2 out of 20
Submitted Aug 12 at 7:38pm
This attempt took 15 minutes.

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Question 1
0..8 pts
Psychology in the early 1900s was dominated by the study of behavior through
measurable and observable means.

True


False

Correct.

Correct answer
Question 2
0..8 pts
This approach to understanding behavior attempts to explain all behavior, including
private events.

Structuralism.


Radical behaviorism.

Correct.

Methodological behaviorism.


Mentalism.


Correct answer

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