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and How To Do It
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12th Edition by Garry Martin & Joseph J. Pear.
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All Chapters 1 - 29
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, OPTION-BASED QUESTIONS A
Chapter 1. Introduction
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Type:AConceptual
1. AA behavioralA excessA is:
* a)A tooA muchA ofA aA particularA typeA ofA behavior
b) tooA littleA ofA aA particularA typeA ofA behavior
c) anA appropriateA behaviorA occurringA toA theA wrongA stimulus
d) anA appropriateA behaviorA occurringA atA theA wrongA timeA orA place
Difficulty:AEasy
Type:AConceptual
2. WhichA ofA theA followingA isA anA exampleA ofA behavior?
a)A hairA color b)AtheA colorA ofA someone’sA eyes
c)A theA clothesA someoneA isA wearing *d)A dressingA inA theA morning
Difficulty:AMedium
Type:AFactual
3. InA behaviorA modification,A motivationA andA intelligenceA referA to:
a)A innerA mentalA processes *Ab)A waysA ofA behaving
c)A causesA ofA behavior d)A majorA sourcesA ofA abnormality
Difficulty:AEasy
,Type:AConceptual
4. InA behaviorA modification,A theA termA “environment”A refersA to:
a) theA neighborhoodA inA whichA aA personA isA raised
b) theA naturalA habitatA ofA anA organism
* c)AtheAspecificAphysicalAvariablesAinAone’sAimmediateAsurroundings
d)AtheAgeneralAsituationAwhereAoneAhappensAtoAbe
Difficulty:AEasy
Type:AFactual
5. AA childA doesA notA pronounceA wordsA clearlyA andA doesA notA interactA withA otherA children.AT
heseA areA examplesA of:
a)A behavioralA excesses b)A behavioralA abnormalities
* c)A behavioralA deficits d)A behavioralA characteristics
Difficulty:AMedium
Type:AConceptual
6. BehaviorA modifiersA stressA theA importanceA ofA definingA problemsA inA termsA ofAsp
ecificA behavioralA deficitsA orA behavioralA excessesA because:
a)A therapistsA canA thenA focusA onA theA individual’sA problemA behaviorsA ratherA thanA onA hisA orAherA s
trengths
* b)A itA isA behaviorA thatA causesA concern,A andA thereA areA specificA proceduresA nowA ava
ilableAtoA changeA behavior
, c) labelingA anA individualA impliesA thatA aA particularA treatmentA programA willA beA helpful
d) labelingA anA individualA isA usefulA forA quicklyA providingA generalA informationA aboutA howA thatAind
ividualA mightA perform
Difficulty:A Hard
Type:AApplied
7. WhichA ofA theA followingA isA notA aA characteristicA ofA behaviorA modification?
a) ItA definesA problemsA inA termsA ofA behavior.
b) ItsA treatmentA proceduresA andA techniquesA areA waysA ofA rearrangingA anA individual’sAen
vironment.
c) ItsA techniquesA drawA extensivelyA fromA theA principlesA ofA operantA andA PavlovianAco
nditioning.
* d)A ItA emphasizesA theA useA ofA summaryA labelsA forA classifyingA individuals.
Difficulty:AEasy
Type:AApplied
8. WhichA ofA theA followingA isA anA exampleA ofA covertA behavior?
* a)A aA skierA thinking,A “IA hopeA IA don’tA fall” b)A aA pitcherA throwingA aA ball
c)A aA studentA drinkingA coffee d)A aA childA talkingA toA herA dogA inA theA backyard
Difficulty:AMedium
Type:AConceptual
9. WhichA ofA theA followingA isA anA exampleA ofA overtA behavior?
a)A feelingsA ofA nervousness *A b)A yellingA atA someone
c)A aA boyA onA aA dateA thinking,A “IA likeA thisA girl”A d)A imaginingA aA beautifulA sunset
Difficulty:AMedium