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NEW QUESTION 108
A behavior analyst is adhering to which underlying assumption of behavior analysis when she conducts several tests of her treatment before she writes it in a formal behavior program?

  • A. None of the above
  • B. Determinism
  • C. Law of parsimony
  • D. Empiricism

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 109
The purpose of including untaught items or tasks within a Discrete Trial Instruction program is to assess:

  • A. mastery.
  • B. generalization.
  • C. context.
  • D. fluency.

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 110
A parent reports that her 2-year-old daughter uses a number of stalling techniques to avoid bedtime once she is told to go to bed. What would be a good progress measure for going to bed when told?

  • A. latency
  • B. frequency
  • C. compliance
  • D. inter-response time

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 111
A behavior analyst is conducting research on the accuracy of a student's responding to written math
problems based on the final answer with no scoring of intermediate calculations. Which is the BEST
method for obtaining accurate inter-observer agreement results?

  • A. Researcher scores the student's work and the observer reviews the researcher's scores for accuracy.
  • B. Researcher and observer sit together to score the student's work.
  • C. The student's scratch paper is scored if researcher and observer do not agree on a response.
  • D. Photocopies of the student's work are scored independently by researcher and observer.

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 112
To increase the likelihood of beginning a difficult task:

  • A. arrange for periodic reminders.
  • B. establish a deadline for completion.
  • C. do several easy tasks first.
  • D. arrange a reinforcer for its completion.

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 113
Having obtained appropriate consent, a behavior analyst wishes to communicate data to non-behavior analyst colleagues and family of the client. The most appropriate presentation strategy is:

  • A. standard celeration charts.
  • B. short video clips with a written anecdotal report.
  • C. short video clips of client performance and line graphs.
  • D. bar graphs comparing client performance to performance of peers.

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 114
Although tests have confirmed that Matthew is not deaf, his mother is worried because Matthew is very
slow to respond when she calls to him. Frequently, she has to resort to touching him before he looks at
her. Which of the following would be the MOST appropriate for measuring Matthew looking when called?

  • A. latency
  • B. frequency
  • C. inter-response time
  • D. duration

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 115
A behavior analyst decides to replicate a published research project but finds that the information provided does not allow them to complete the project without more information from the author. The article violates which dimension of applied behavior analysis?

  • A. conceptually systematic
  • B. effective
  • C. ethical
  • D. technological

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 116
Jamie frequently falls to the floor and screams at school. Preliminary behavioral assessment data indicate that his tantrums are maintained by attention and escape from demand situations. Jamie's behavior analyst wants to examine precisely how attention and escape conditions affect these behaviors. The behavior analyst does not want to conduct the analysis in Jamie's classroom because she would not be able to control for potentially important factors. Relating to this scenario, which statement is TRUE?

  • A. The behavior analyst should conduct detailed interviews with the teacher and school staff to determine functional relations.
  • B. Only if the analysis is conducted in Jamie's classroom can a reasonable hypothesis be generated.
  • C. The behavior analyst could conduct the analysis in a vacant classroom, but the generality of the findings is an issue to be considered.
  • D. Analyses that involve experimental conditions are almost always conducted in the person's natural environment.

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 117
Sammy is having a difficult time completing his independent math worksheet on two-digit division. He is frustrated and doesn't understand how to solve the equations.
Sammy raises his hand and asks for "help." The teacher assists Sammy. Sammy's asking for "help" is?

  • A. an intraverbal.
  • B. an autoclitic.
  • C. receptive language.
  • D. a mand.

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 118
What is the next step in the assessment process if data from the functional analysis do NOT support the original hypothesis?

  • A. Base the intervention on the original hypothesis and re-assess after a time lapse.
  • B. Design a package intervention to address all possible functions of the behavior.
  • C. Alter the hypothesis regarding the maintaining variable of the behavior based on the results of the functional assessment.
  • D. Continue to conduct the functional assessment until the data coincides with the original hypothesis.

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 119
A functional relationship exists only iF.

  • A. a stimulus elicits a response without previous conditioning.
  • B. changes in a response class produce a functional consequence.
  • C. changes in a stimulus class consistently alter a property of a response class.
  • D. reinforcement is contingent upon responding.

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 120
A punishment contingency is LEAST likely to produce which effect?

  • A. A more appropriate replacement behavior may develop.
  • B. The person delivering the punisher may become an aversive stimulus.
  • C. Undesirable emotions may result.
  • D. Aggressive or violent behavior may be evoked.

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 121
The behavior analyst reviews Sandra's data and concludes that her behavior is spontaneous; that is, it occurs randomly, and not as a result of any other event(s).
Which of the assumptions underlying behavior analysis has been violated in this interpretation?

  • A. parsimony
  • B. philosophic doubt
  • C. determinism
  • D. empiricism

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 122
In this graph, what is plotted on number 1?

  • A. setting
  • B. independent variable
  • C. session
  • D. dependent variable

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 123
What if you teach the child to swim in a pool and the child goes to the beach and can do the front crawl in the ocean?

  • A. Failure to generalize
  • B. Response generalization
  • C. Natural contingencies
  • D. Stimulus generalization

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 124
Mr. Winston has developed a reward system in his classroom where only those students who have
submitted homework for 5 out of 5 days in the week receive a reward from the "treasure box." This is an
example of a (n):

  • A. independent group contingency.
  • B. co-dependent group contingency.
  • C. dependent group contingency.
  • D. interdependent group contingency.

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 125
You are working with a client who finds physical touch to be aversive. When the person is off task, the program calls for you to give a warning by counting to 10; at that point, you gently touch him if he is not back on task. The touch remains until he returns to task. Please note that being touched is aversive for this particular individual. If the person gets back on task during counting, this is an example of:

  • A. Stimulus fading
  • B. Escape
  • C. Avoidance
  • D. Positive reinforcement

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 126
You are teaching David to clean the workshop to prepare him for working on the cleaning crew. Read the descriptions below and identify which is LEAST likely to promote generalization of the workshop cleaning skills to real-life cleaning jobs.

  • A. Make the workshop as much like a real cleaning situation as possible
  • B. Transition to variable, delayed reinforcement
  • C. Teach David to use a checklist, which could be used on the cleaning crew
  • D. Make the workshop distinctive from the cleaning crew and then gradually make it more like it

Answer: D

 

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