ABA Solved Exam Questions and Answers: Complete Practice Papers, Exams
of Nursing
When behaviorists say "response", they are referring to... - ANSWERBehavior
What does it mean to generalize skills? - ANSWERshow skills over time,
across settings, and applying it effectively in their day to day lives
Which dimension of ABA?..."We are planning an intervention that aligns with
the principles, theories, and laws of behavior analysis." -
ANSWERConceptually Systematic
Which dimension of ABA?..."We created an intervention plan for 6 teachers
of the same student. We outlined all of the steps clearly so the teachers
would implement the intervention in the same manner. In other words, this
intervention will be written out in clear detail so it can be replicated:" -
ANSWERTechnological
Which dimension of ABA is most relevant to the process of defining a target
behavior so that it can be observed and measured in an objective manner? -
ANSWERBehavioral
, Which dimension of ABA?..."Using behavioral techniques to teach a
nonverbal child how to use sign language falls under ABA because it is socially
significant, but using behavioral techniques to teach my pet fish to swim in a
circle is not quite ABA." - ANSWERApplied
Which dimension of ABA?..."We are observing this student to find out why
they are eloping. We are going to observe and take not of which time of the
day he tries to run away, what activity is happening, who is in the room when
he tries, etc. We are also going to take note of what happens after he runs
away..does his teacher bring him back? Is he sent to the office? Hopefully, by
analyzing the relationships between his behavior and environment, we can
identify the functions of his behavior." - ANSWERAnalyitical
What is operant behavior? - ANSWERBehaviors that are controlled by the
events that follow it, and those consequences can also occur along with
events preceding the behavior.
What is the function of the child's screaming?...."Craig is given peas and told
'eat your peas', he screams 'No! I don't want to!', and his mom takes the peas
away. He continues to scream at every meal when he sees something he
doesn't like, and his mom removes the non-preferred food item(s). -
ANSWERNegative reinforcement
When the school bell rings for the end of the recess, the kids start to line up.
If it doesn't ring, they continue playing. This is an example of..... -
ANSWERDiscriminative stimulus control
Behavioral supports existing across an entire organization (school-wide
behavior supports) are also referred to as.... - ANSWERpreventative
support/interventions (universal, tier 1)
of Nursing
When behaviorists say "response", they are referring to... - ANSWERBehavior
What does it mean to generalize skills? - ANSWERshow skills over time,
across settings, and applying it effectively in their day to day lives
Which dimension of ABA?..."We are planning an intervention that aligns with
the principles, theories, and laws of behavior analysis." -
ANSWERConceptually Systematic
Which dimension of ABA?..."We created an intervention plan for 6 teachers
of the same student. We outlined all of the steps clearly so the teachers
would implement the intervention in the same manner. In other words, this
intervention will be written out in clear detail so it can be replicated:" -
ANSWERTechnological
Which dimension of ABA is most relevant to the process of defining a target
behavior so that it can be observed and measured in an objective manner? -
ANSWERBehavioral
, Which dimension of ABA?..."Using behavioral techniques to teach a
nonverbal child how to use sign language falls under ABA because it is socially
significant, but using behavioral techniques to teach my pet fish to swim in a
circle is not quite ABA." - ANSWERApplied
Which dimension of ABA?..."We are observing this student to find out why
they are eloping. We are going to observe and take not of which time of the
day he tries to run away, what activity is happening, who is in the room when
he tries, etc. We are also going to take note of what happens after he runs
away..does his teacher bring him back? Is he sent to the office? Hopefully, by
analyzing the relationships between his behavior and environment, we can
identify the functions of his behavior." - ANSWERAnalyitical
What is operant behavior? - ANSWERBehaviors that are controlled by the
events that follow it, and those consequences can also occur along with
events preceding the behavior.
What is the function of the child's screaming?...."Craig is given peas and told
'eat your peas', he screams 'No! I don't want to!', and his mom takes the peas
away. He continues to scream at every meal when he sees something he
doesn't like, and his mom removes the non-preferred food item(s). -
ANSWERNegative reinforcement
When the school bell rings for the end of the recess, the kids start to line up.
If it doesn't ring, they continue playing. This is an example of..... -
ANSWERDiscriminative stimulus control
Behavioral supports existing across an entire organization (school-wide
behavior supports) are also referred to as.... - ANSWERpreventative
support/interventions (universal, tier 1)