Establishing Operations Are Often Associated With
Which of the following is an example of a prompting strategy to prevent problem behavior?
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Teaching should always occur in the same setting and at the same time.
false
BIPS are often revised.
true
Escape extinction is ethically implemented by
responding to refusals by presenting the stimulus again
Typically a functional analysis session lasts
10 minutes
Which of the following has ABA NOT been shown to be effective for treating?
neither a nor b
-depression
-smoking
Goals are more specific versions of benchmark objectives.
false
Supervisors may use a TA to monitor your work.
true
Before a session, the RBT must ensure all ______________ are available, organized, and accessible.
materials
RBTs must follow skill acquisition plans exactly.
true
Any variation from standardized testing procedures should be reported to your BCBA supervisor.
true
One common use of extinction is
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Data collection procedures may also include information about completion criteria and reversal criteria.
true
Skill acquisition goals are based on
assessment results
The most salient question when considering most-to-least vs least-to-most is the degree to which _____________ is likely to negatively impact learning.
making errors
Permanent Product Recording means archiving data in such a way that it is available for future comparisons.
false
Teaching procedures include prompting methods. error correction, and ______________.
reinforcement procedures
If the learner is responding in a way that is not addressed by the prompting, error correction, and reinforcement procedures, the RBT must
notify the BCBA
The Little Albert studies demonstrated that what was possible?
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ABC recording is a method of data collection developed by
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Permanent product recording is an indirect method of data collection.
true
Extinction bursts are
temporary
Language and communication skills assessments conducted by behavior analysts will focus on
Skinner's analysis of verbal behavior
Extinction is defined as eliminating a previously learned behavior by withholding reinforcement.
true
Behavior Intervention Plans typically include strategies for prevention as well as response to problem behavior.
true
One risk of using extinction alone to treat a problem behavior is
both a and b
-generalization to other,more productive behaviors
-new problem behaviors may emerge
When a behavior is elicited by a stimulus without additional prompts and reinforcers, ________________________ has been attained.
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Skill acquisition plans include goals, objectives, ___________________, and data collection.
benchmarks
Patrick has a short attention span for watching others and displays problem behaviors when presented with too many tasks in a row. What chaining procedure is probably best for him?
forward chaining
Modern research indicates biology can influence behavior.
true
The IISCA conditions typically are run for 3-5 minutes at a time.
true
Antecedent-based approaches usually provide more rapid effects than consequence -based approaches.
true
Extinction procedures will vary based on behavior ____________________ .
function
The key to success with extinction is to combine it with punishment.
false
Functional analysis provides higher certainty results with lower response effort than descriptive functional assessment.
false
Topography is the most important part of assessing problem behavior.
false
The ultimate goal of prompting is to fade to
natural cues
Behavior analysis professionals engage in a process of assessment / treatment / assessment. This is called
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Which of the following data collection methods poses a risk that the data may not actually belong to the client?
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Extinction can be explained as negative punishment.
true
Establishing operations are often associated with
both a and b
-temporary emotional states
-sensory processing issues
Pandora loves attention and likes to learn how to do new things for herself. Pandora is a good candidate for total task chaining programs.
true
Sr+ is the abbreviation for
positive reinforcement
Defining your research question is what step in the scientific method?
2
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