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ABSC 304 Final Exam Study Guide | 2026 Applied Behavior Science Prep || LATEST UPDATE 2026
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ABSC 304: Test 6 Study Guide Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Generalization - **changes in bx occur in all relevant situations/contexts 
in a person's life (outside the training context). 
Examples of generalization - Child w/ autism learns to appropriate greet 
others through a DR intervention => engages in appropriate greetings in 
presence of various people, settings, + in various contexts. 
Adolescent learns how to hit a baseball thrown by his coach => hits 
baseball in gam...
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ABSC 304 Remedial Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Token Economy - • Reinforcement system in which conditioned 
reinforcers (tokens) are delivered to people for desirable behaviors 
What is a token? - • A token is something that is delivered to a person 
immediately after desired behavior that are later exchanged for backup SR 
What is a backup reinforcer? - • Actual reinforcers (preferred 
items/activities) for which the person later exchanges accumulated tokens 
• List and re...
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What does it mean to be "objective" when creating an operational definition 
of target behavior? - It means being able to describe observable 
characteristics of bx that is free of inferential terms. 
What are the different continuous recording procedures in measuring bx? - 
frequency - number of times bx occurs 
duration - how long the bx occurs 
magnitude - force, energy, exertion of bx 
latency - time from stimulus/ev...
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Generalization - Changes in bx occur in all relevant situations or 
contexts in a person's life (outside the training context) 
Example of Generalization: Child will autism learns to appropriately greet 
others through a differential reinforcement intervention - engages in 
appropriate greetings in presence of various people, in various settings, 
and in various contexts 
Reinforce Occurrences of GEN - Reinforce b...
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Differential reinforcement of alternative behavior (DRA) - SR for 
desirable (appropriate) behavior AND EXT for undesirable behavior 
Results in increase in desirable behavior and decrease in undesirable 
behavior 
Differential reinforcement of other behavior (DRO) - SR for absence of 
problem behavior for a specified amount of time and EXT for problem 
behavior 
Results in increase problem behavior 
Differential reinf...
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List and define the three types of Differential Reinforcement (DR) 
procedures discussed in class. - DRA 
DRO 
DRL 
DRA - -Reinforcer for desirable (appropriate) behavior AND EXT for 
undesirable behavior 
-Results in increase in desirable behavior and decrease in undesirable 
behavior 
DRO - -Reinforcer for absence of problem behavior for a specified 
amount of time AND EXT for problem behavior 
-Results in increase in problem behavio...
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ABSC 304 Exam 2 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Rated A+
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Define Extinction - When a behavior that is previously reinforced no 
longer results in that reinforcer and, therefore, the behavior stops occurring 
in the future 
Describe the difference in extinction for positively reinforced behavior and 
negatively reinforced behavior - During extinction for positively 
reinforced behavior, the positive reinforcer is no longer delivered. During 
extinction for negatively reinforced behavior, t...
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