QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT & CERTFIED ANSWERS
"During extinction, a previously reinforced behavior is no longer followed by a reinforcer,
and the behavior____________ in the future.
A. decreases
B. increases
C. stays the same - CORRECT ANSWER A"
"During an extinction burst, the behavior may temporarily increase in ____________,
______________, or _____________. - CORRECT ANSWER frequency, duration, or intensity"
"A behavior will decrease more quickly after continuous reinforcement rather than
intermittent reinforcement - CORRECT ANSWER ."
"If you are using a differential reinforcement procedure, you are using extinction. This
means you ignore the client when they engage in problem behavior as long as the behavior
does not escalate to a crisis behavior (continuos severe aggression, property destruction,
self injurious behavior)
A. TRUE
B. FALSE - CORRECT ANSWER A"
"Your client often engages in aggression when you place a demand on him (e.g., tell him to
sit at the table, clean up, etc.). The behavior intervention plan includes a DRA and provides
instructions on how to reinforce compliance (e.g., when he does sit down or clean up, give
him access to a favorite toy). What is missing?
A. Description of a punishment procedure
B. Instructions on what the parents should do
C. Description of an extinction procedure
D. Description of reinforcement procedure - CORRECT ANSWER C"
"What are the essential components of a skill acquisition program:
A. Target Goal
B. Data Collection Method
C. Teaching procedures
D. All of the above - CORRECT ANSWER D"
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,"Stimulus control is when a response is more likely to occur in the presence of a certain
stimulus - CORRECT ANSWER A"
"You put three pictures on the table in front of your client: a car, a block, and a dog. Then,
you say "Point to dog." If your client points to the dog you say "YAY!" and give them a
preferred toy. If they point to the car or the block, you do not say anything and move on to
another trial. This lesson (delivering reinforcement for the correct response, no
reinforcement for incorrect response) will result in:
A. Stimulus fading
B. Stimulus control
C. Response control
D. Response analysis - CORRECT ANSWER B"
"When Julie sees her friend Carlos, she says "Carlos!" and Carlos looks at Julie and says "Hi,
Julie!" When Julie sees her friend Tina, she says "Carlos!" and Tina does not look at Julie or
say hi. These consequences will eventually lead to Julie only saying "Carlos" when Carlos is
present, meaning her response of saying "Carlos" is now under stimulus control.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE - CORRECT ANSWER A"
"Arthur is learning how to tie his shoes. His RBT says "Tie your shoes" then prompts each
step for the entire task. The RBT continues this procedure until Arthur ties his shoes
independently. What type of chaining procedure?
A. Forward Chaining
B. Backward Chaining
C. Total Task
D. None of the Above - CORRECT ANSWER C"
"Which of the following labels a stimulus within the environment?
A. echoic
B. mand
C. tact
D. Intraverbal - CORRECT ANSWER C"
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, "During receptive instructions the instructor models the behavior for the learner ( Stand
up. touch nose)
A. TRUE
B. FALSE - CORRECT ANSWER B"
"Who conceptualized verbal behavior?
A. B.F. Skinner
B. Donald Baer
C. Edward Carr
D. Jon Bailey - CORRECT ANSWER A"
"Refusing to write your name when being presented with the instruction to do so:
A. Attention
B. Escape
C. Automatic
D. Tangible - CORRECT ANSWER B"
"Throwing over a table when presented with an activity:
A. Attention
B. Escape
C. Automatic
D. Tangible - CORRECT ANSWER B"
"Whenever Sally's mother starts talking to another person, Sally immediately begins taking
off her clothes and and runs around the room. How could you prevent this behavior from
occurring in the future?
A. Make sure that Sally is wearing her favorite clothes.
B. Hold Sally by the hand so she can't take off her clothes.
C. Put Sally in her room when you have visitors.
D. Teach appropriate ways to ask for attention. - CORRECT ANSWER D"
"Which portion of the three term contingency maintains the behavior?
A. Private Events
B. Antecedent
C. Consequence
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