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Behavior Modification: What It Is and How To Do It – 12th Edition by Garry Martin & Joseph J. Pear – Complete Test Bank for Chapters 1–29

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This comprehensive test bank includes all questions and correct answers for chapters 1 through 29 of Behavior Modification: What It Is and How To Do It (12th Edition) by Garry Martin and Joseph J. Pear. It covers foundational and applied behavior analysis concepts, including reinforcement, punishment, stimulus control, shaping, generalization, and self-management strategies. Designed for psychology, education, and behavioral therapy students preparing for exams or applying behavioral principles.

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TEST BANK for Behavior Modification: What It

Is and How To Do It

12th Edition by Garry Martin & Joseph J. Pear.

All Chapters 1 - 29

, OPTION-BASED QUESTIONS

Chapter 1. Introduction



Type: Conceptual




1. A behavioral excess is:

* a) too much of a particular type of behavior

b) too little of a particular type of behavior

c) an appropriate behavior occurring to the wrong stimulus

d) an appropriate behavior occurring at the wrong time or place

Difficulty: Easy

Type: Conceptual



2. Which of the following is an example of behavior?

a) hair color b) the color of someone’s eyes

c) the clothes someone is wearing *d) dressing in the morning

Difficulty: Medium

Type: Factual



3. In behavior modification, motivation and intelligence refer to:

a) inner mental processes * b) ways of behaving

c) causes of behavior d) major sources of abnormality

Difficulty: Easy

,Type: Conceptual



4. In behavior modification, the term “environment” refers to:

a) the neighborhood in which a person is raised

b) the natural habitat of an organism

* c) the specific physical variables in one’s immediate surroundings

d) the general situation where one happens to be

Difficulty: Easy

Type: Factual



5. A child does not pronounce words clearly and does not interact with other children.

These are examples of:

a) behavioral excesses b) behavioral abnormalities

* c) behavioral deficits d) behavioral characteristics

Difficulty: Medium

Type: Conceptual



6. Behavior modifiers stress the importance of defining problems in terms of

specific behavioral deficits or behavioral excesses because:

a) therapists can then focus on the individual’s problem behaviors rather than on his orher

strengths

* b) it is behavior that causes concern, and there are specific procedures now

availableto change behavior

,c) labeling z an z individual z implies z that z a z particular z treatment z program z will z be z helpful

d) labeling z an z individual z is z useful z for z quickly z providing z general z information z about z how

z thatzindividual z might z perform

Difficulty: z Hard

Type: zApplied

7. Which z of z the z following z is z not z a z characteristic z of z behavior z modification?

a) It z defines z problems z in z terms z of z behavior.

b) Its z treatment z procedures z and z techniques z are z ways z of z rearranging z an

z individual’szenvironment.

c) Its z techniques z draw z extensively z from z the z principles z of z operant z and

z Pavlovianzconditioning.

* d) z It z emphasizes z the z use z of z summary z labels z for z classifying z individuals.

Difficulty: zEasy

Type: zApplied



8. Which z of z the z following z is z an z example z of z covert z behavior?

* a) z a z skier z thinking, z “I z hope z I z don’t z fall” b) z a z pitcher z throwing z a z ball

c) z a z student z drinking z coffee d) z a z child z talking z to z her z dog z in z the z backyard

Difficulty: zMedium

Type: zConceptual



9. Which z of z the z following z is z an z example z of z overt z behavior?

a) z feelings z of z nervousness * z b) z yelling z at z someone

c) z a z boy z on z a z date z thinking, z “I z like z this z girl” z d) z imagining z a z beautiful z sunset

Difficulty: zMedium

,Type: zConceptual



10. Behavior z therapy z was z first z used z to z refer z to:

a) behavior z modification z in z which z there z is z typically z an z attempt z to z analyze z or

z clearlyzdemonstrate z controlling z variables

b) the z scientific z study z of z laws z that z govern z the z behavior z of z human z beings z and z other z animals

*c) z Joseph z Wolpe’s z behavioral z treatment z for z specific z phobias

d) z behavior z modification z that z focuses z on z overt z behaviors z that z are z of z social z significance

Difficulty: zEasy

Type: zConceptual



11. Which z of z the z following z is z an z example z of z an z outcome z of z behavior?

a) throwing za zbaseball

b) lifting z a z heavy z weight

*c) z scoring z a z goal z in z ice z hockey

d) zstanding zat zthe zfree zthrow zline zin zbasketball

Difficulty: zMedium

Type: zConceptual




12. Behavior z modifiers z are z cautious z about z using z summary z labels z to z refer z to

z individuals z orztheir z actions z because:

a) the z label z for z the z behavior z is z often z used z as z a z pseudo-explanation z for z the z behavior

b) labels z can z negatively z affect z the z way z an z individual z might z be z treated

c) labeling zmay zinfluence zus zto zfocus zon zan zindividual’s zproblem zbehaviors zrather zthan

zonzhis z or z her z strengths

,* d) z all z of z the z above

,Difficulty: z Hard

Type: zConceptual



13. The z people, z objects, z and z events z that z make z up z a z person’s z environment z are z called:

* a) z stimuli b) z conditioned z stimuli


c) z unconditioned z stimuli d) z reinforcing z stimuli




Difficulty: zEasy

Type: zFactual



14. Which z of z the z following z is z not z a z characteristic z of z behavior z modification?

a) Its z treatment z procedures z are z ways z of z altering z an z individual’s z environment.

b) Its zmethods zand zrationales zcan zbe zdescribed zprecisely.

* c) z Its z techniques z stem z primarily z from z cognitive z psychology.

d) z Its z techniques z are z often z applied z by z individuals z in z everyday z life.

Difficulty: zEasy

Type: zConceptual



15. Behavioral zassessment zseeks zto:

a) determine z the z underlying z mental z disturbance z responsible z for z behavioral z symptoms

b) identify z the z type z of z mental z disorder z assumed z to z underlie z particular z patterns z of

z abnormalzbehavior

* c) zidentify zpotential zcontrolling zvariables zof zproblem zbehaviors, zand zselect

zbehavioralztreatment


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,d) z determine z the z necessary z intelligence z level z of z potential z clients z as z a z prerequisite z to

zbehavior z modification z programs

Difficulty: zMedium

Type: zApplied



16. Which z of z the z following z is z not z a z misconception z about z behavior z modification?

a) z Behavior z modifiers z only z deal z with z the z observable z and z they z don’t z deal z with z the

z thoughtszand z feelings z of z clients.

* b) z Behavior z modification z involves z the z systematic z application z of z learning

z principles z tozimprove z covert z and z overt z behaviors.

c) Behavior z modification z involves z the z use z of z drugs, z psychosurgery, z and

z electroconvulsiveztherapy.

d) Behavior z modification z only z changes z symptoms; z it z doesn’t z get z at z the z underlying z problems.

Difficulty: z Hard

Type: zApplied



17. Which z of z the z following z is z an z example z of z cognitive z behavior?

a) a z child z reading z out z loud z for z a z parent

b) a zbaseball zplayer ztalking zto zher zcoach

* c) z a z person z on z a z hot z day z imagining z that z he z is z sitting z at z the z ocean

d) z a z student z writing z with z a z pen

Difficulty: zMedium

Type: zConceptual



18. Behaviors z to z be z improved z in z a z behavior z modification z program z are z frequently z called:

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, a) zovert z behaviors b) zcovert zbehaviors

c) z cognitive z behaviors * z d) z target z behaviors




Difficulty: Easy
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