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NEW QUESTION 61
The use of an alternating treatments design should be considered if.

  • A. it is important that multiple interventions be evaluated quickly.
  • B. one needs to evaluate the effects of a single intervention across multiple settings.
  • C. there is the possibility that the effect of one intervention will influence the effect of another.
  • D. the results of multiple reversal designs are ambiguous.

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 62
When Susan attempts to escape from a task, she exhibits several behaviors, including hitting her head,
stomping her feet, and crying. This is an example of a.

  • A. topographical response class.
  • B. respondent class.
  • C. functional response class.
  • D. stimulus class.

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 63
Which measure would probably be the best measure for crying?

  • A. Frequency
  • B. Percentage
  • C. Duration
  • D. Latency

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 64
When using a changing criterion design, the BEST demonstration of experimental control would be
produced if the:

  • A. behavior changes concurrently with the criterion level.
  • B. criterion level is set well above that of the behavior.
  • C. criterion level is changed slightly on each manipulation.
  • D. criterion level is changed in equal increments.

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 65
Which of the following would not be a type of function of behavior identified during a functional assessment?

  • A. Access to tangibles
  • B. Escape
  • C. Frustration
  • D. Attention

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 66
If the person gets back on task when he is touched, this is an example of:

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

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 67
The rehabilitation therapist wants to determine if the sensory integration sessions are helping to reduce
Ed's hand-slapping. What is the BEST method for recording momentary time-sampling data?

  • A. Twenty-minute observation periods are divided into 10-minute intervals. Staff then record whether or
    not hand-slapping is occurring during each 10-minute interval.
  • B. One-hour observation periods are divided into 10-minute intervals. Staff then record whether or not
    hand-slapping occurs at all during each 10-minute interval.
  • C. Thirty-minute observation periods are divided into 2-minute intervals. Staff then record whether or not
    hand-slapping occurs at any moment during each 2-minute interval.
  • D. Fifteen-minute observation periods are divided into 3-minute intervals. Staff then record whether or not
    hand-slapping is occurring at the end of each 3-minute interval.

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 68
In order to evoke a mand for "cookie," the behavior analyst should.

  • A. show the child a picture of a cookie.
  • B. say "cookie" and praise repeating the word.
  • C. give the child a cookie.
  • D. deprive the child of cookies.

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 69
Select the best staff training package:

  • A. Explanations of each procedure are given to the staff, then the supervisor demonstrates the procedures; staff are given opportunities to practice the skills with feedback from supervisors
  • B. Staff are given a book on behavior analysis and asked to read it; comprehension tests are given after each chapter
  • C. Staff are given explanation of the procedures, then a weekly feedback system is implemented to sharpen their skills
  • D. The supervisor conducts role playing sessions with the staff with weekly feedback provided for performance

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 70
In this graph, what is plotted on number 1?

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

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 71
A narrative recording is used to clearly determine all of the following EXCEPT:

  • A. function of a behavior.
  • B. topography of undesirable behavior.
  • C. duration of a behavior.
  • D. presence of a particular behavior.

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 72
Steve is a behavior analyst working with staff members who are not implementing programs on a consistent basis. Staff report that the heavy workload interferes with their ability to run the programs consistently. What should Steve do FIRST to address this problem?

  • A. Go to the direct supervisor and request that an incentive system be implemented for all staff.
  • B. Implement additional training for staff that are not able to perform to criterion.
  • C. Begin to assess the staff's daily routine in order to identify any time conflicts that might exist.
  • D. Revise the daily work schedules and routines, with the assistance of the supervisor, so that potential time conflicts can be avoided.

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 73
In order to obtain the GREATEST increase in the value of an identified reinforcer after satiation has occurred, the behavior analyst should:

  • A. temporarily remove the reinforcer.
  • B. reduce the magnitude of the reinforcer.
  • C. thin the schedule of reinforcement.
  • D. deliver the reinforcer non-contingently.

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 74
All of the following are appropriate methods for promoting maintenance and generalization of newly trained behaviors EXCEPT:

  • A. varying cues in the natural environment to match those in the training setting.
  • B. gradually adding stimuli from the natural environment into the training setting.
  • C. training others to reinforce the behavior in the natural setting.
  • D. gradually altering the training antecedents to match naturally occurring ones.

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 75
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. philosophic doubt
  • B. determinism
  • C. empiricism
  • D. parsimony

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 76
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. inter-response time
  • C. compliance
  • D. frequency

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 77
To address hitting others, two procedures were compared, differential reinforcement of incompatible
behavior and time-out. The outcomes were examined within and across subjects. A withdrawal design was
employed. The BEST response measure to use in this study is frequency of:

  • A. reinforcer delivery.
  • B. the incompatible behavior.
  • C. hitting others.
  • D. being sent to time-out.

Answer: C

 

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