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Test Bank for Introduction To Maternity And Pediatric Nursing, 9th Edition By Gloria Leifer Popular
  • Test Bank for Introduction To Maternity And Pediatric Nursing, 9th Edition By Gloria Leifer

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  • Test Bank for Introduction To Maternity And Pediatric Nursing, 9th Edition By Gloria Leifer Chapter 02: Human Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. A 14-year-old boy is at the pediatric clinic for a checkup. What physical changes of puberty will the nurse indicate are related to the production of testosterone? a. Stimulation of production of white cells and platelets b. Promotion of growth of small bones c. Increase in muscle mass and strength d. Decrease in production of...
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ABA 101 SAFMEDS EXAM WITH 100%  CORRECT ANSWERS
  • ABA 101 SAFMEDS EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • ABA 101 SAFMEDS EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS A-B-A DESIGN *Ans* Withdrawal design; considerations: end on baseline A-B-A-B DESIGN *Ans* Reversal design; an experiment reintroducing the intervention enables the replication of treatment effects, which strengthens the demonstration of experimental control. Considerations: end on intervention phase ABOLISHING OPERATION *Ans* A motivating operation that TEMPORARILY decreases the reinforcing effectiveness of a stimulus thereby having an ...
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Latest ABA Study Guide [100%  Approved]
  • Latest ABA Study Guide [100% Approved]

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  • Latest ABA Study Guide [100% Approved] Comprehensive Individualized Intensive early intervention *Ans* ABA techniques are broken down into 3 categories: Comprehensive *Ans* refers to interventions that address a full range of life skills, from communication and sociability to self-care and readiness for school. Early intervention *Ans* refers to programs designed to begin before age 4. Intensive *Ans* refers to programs that total 25 to 40 hours per week for 1 to 3 years Verbal Behavi...
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ABA 602 15 Cooper Exam Review with  100% Correct Answers
  • ABA 602 15 Cooper Exam Review with 100% Correct Answers

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  • ABA 602 15 Cooper Exam Review with 100% Correct Answers Removing a student from the instructional setting contingent on emission of a target behavior is an example of nonexclusion time-out. T/F *Ans* False The greater the reinforcing value of the time-in setting, the more effective time-out may be. T/F *Ans* True Wearing the time-out ribbon signals that the individual is in time-out. T/F *Ans* False Planned ignoring involves the removal of social reinforcers. T/F *Ans* True The time-o...
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ABA discrimination training Exam with  100% Correct Answers
  • ABA discrimination training Exam with 100% Correct Answers

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  • ABA discrimination training Exam with 100% Correct Answers discrimination training *Ans* the process of reinforcing a Target response only when the Target and a cedent or SD is present. The child is learning to tell the difference between two or more SDs two types of discrimination training *Ans* 1. simultaneous discrimination training 2. successive discrimination training. simultaneous discrimination training *Ans* when multiple objects are placed in front of child and he or she is ...
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Latest ABA Exam Review with 100%  Correct Answers
  • Latest ABA Exam Review with 100% Correct Answers

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  • Latest ABA Exam Review with 100% Correct Answers Abative Effect *Ans* a decrease in the current frequency of behavior that has been reinforced by the stimulus that is increased in reinforcing effectiveness by the same motivating operation. Ex: Food ingestion abates (decreases the current frequency of) behavior that has been reinforced by food. Abolishing Operation *Ans* A motivating operation that decreases the reinforcing effectiveness of a stimulus, object, or event. Ex: the reinfo...
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ABA Terms: Exam Elaboration with100%  Correct Answers
  • ABA Terms: Exam Elaboration with100% Correct Answers

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  • ABA Terms: Exam Elaboration with100% Correct Answers ABA Reversal *Ans* A basic single-subject design in which baseline measurements (A) are contrasted with measurements during treatment (B) across conditions which alternate to determine causal effects. adjunctive behavior *Ans* Excessive (possibly arbitrary) behaviors that occur between trials or between reinforcers. analytical pragmatism *Ans* A set of principles and philosophies that reflect a commitment to practical, behavioral ...
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Comprehensive ABA Exam with 100%  Correct Answers
  • Comprehensive ABA Exam with 100% Correct Answers

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  • Comprehensive ABA Exam with 100% Correct Answers Unconditioned Reinforcer *Ans* Not learned Ex. food and water Applied Behavioral Analysis *Ans* The science devoted to the understanding and improvement of human behavior. Socially Significant Behaviors *Ans* Behaviors that have immediate and long term benefits for the person engaging in them. Social Significance *Ans* *To what extent will the proposed behavior change improve the person's life experience? *The presumption that we ar...
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RBT / ABA Exam Review [100% PASS] +Correct Answers
  • RBT / ABA Exam Review [100% PASS] +Correct Answers

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  • RBT / ABA Exam Review [100% PASS] +Correct Answers ABA reversal design *Ans* A single case design on which baseline and intervention conditions are repeated with the same person. Alternating treatment design *Ans* A single case design in which two or more interventions alternate systematically. Antecedents *Ans* Environmental events that occurs before a behavior occurs. Applied behavior analysis *Ans* The attempt to solve behavior problems by providing antecedents and/ or consequences...
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Basic Principles of ABA Exam  Elaboration with 100% Correct Answers
  • Basic Principles of ABA Exam Elaboration with 100% Correct Answers

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  • Basic Principles of ABA Exam Elaboration with 100% Correct Answers What is ABA? *Ans* The science in which procedures derived from the principles of behavior are systematically applied to improve socially significant behavior to a meaningful degree and to demonstrate experimentally that the procedures employed were responsible for the improvement in behavior. Dimensions of ABA (7) *Ans* 1. Applied 2. Behavioral 3. Analytic 4. Conceptually Systematic 5. Technological 6. Effective ...
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ABA Final Exam Review with 100%  Correct Answers
  • ABA Final Exam Review with 100% Correct Answers

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  • ABA Final Exam Review with 100% Correct Answers One advantage to free operant preference assessment is *Ans* There is less potential for children to satiate on the stimuli than with forced choice and approach responding assessment. There can be less time consuming than forced choice and approach responding assessment. They provide a rank order of preferences, unlike forced choice assessment. Assume you give a student in your class a forced choice preference assessment. On this prefer...
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