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Questions # 31:

Which procedure is used in fading physical prompts?

Options:

A.

forward chaining


B.

backward chaining


C.

graduated guidance


D.

least-to-most prompting


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Questions # 32:

Intraverbal behavior is controlled by A.

Options:

A.

verbal stimulus; the behavior does not match that stimulus; and the reinforcer is non-specific.


B.

verbal stimulus; the behavior matches that stimulus; and the reinforcer is specific.


C.

verbal stimulus; the behavior matches that stimulus; and the reinforcer is non-specific.


D.

verbal stimulus; the behavior does not match that stimulus; and the reinforcer is specific.


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Questions # 33:

A behavior analyst responsible for the evaluation of a behavior change program has been unable to get others to collect data on the targeted behaviors. The others involved, including other service providers, are relying on personal anecdotes and questionnaires to evaluate the effectiveness of the program. The primary consumer reports satisfaction with the results so far. To evaluate the program, the behavior analyst should:

Options:

A.

check the reliability from the questionnaire's information.


B.

conduct formal interviews to supplement the available information.


C.

obtain data on the targeted behaviors.


D.

use available information only.


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Questions # 34:

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?

Options:

A.

receptive language.


B.

an intraverbal.


C.

an autoclitic.


D.

a mand.


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Questions # 35:

The use of an alternating treatments design should be considered iF.

Options:

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.

the results of multiple reversal designs are ambiguous.


D.

there is the possibility that the effect of one intervention will influence the effect of another.


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Questions # 36:

Two responses (such as putting on a sweater and lighting a fire) that produce the same result describE.

Options:

A.

the matching law.


B.

functional equivalence.


C.

stimulus generalization.


D.

response generalization.


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Questions # 37:

For promoting maintenance, which approach is MOST appropriate?

Options:

A.

Continually reinforce the behavior in the natural environment.


B.

Discontinue the schedule of reinforcement used in the training environment.


C.

Implement a token economy including point gains and point losses for use in both the training setting and the natural environment.


D.

Use a reinforcement schedule that most closely approximates the schedule in the natural environment.


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Questions # 38:

The systematic presentation and examination of information in an ABC format, where A represents the antecedent stimuli, B represents the behavior, and C represents the consequences following the behavior, is calleD.

Options:

A.

a consequence analysis.


B.

a functional analysis.


C.

a response analysis.


D.

a descriptive assessment.


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Questions # 39:

To change the occurrence of 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. An independent variable in this study was:

Options:

A.

aggression.


B.

frequency across phase changes.


C.

return to baseline.


D.

time-out from reinforcement.


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Questions # 40:

Available resources, applicable federal and state laws, programmatic costs, and a person's adaptive skills, learning history, and personal interests should all be considered as part of the process oF.

Options:

A.

collecting empirical data.


B.

conducting a baseline of target behaviors.


C.

manipulating ecological factors.


D.

prioritizing goals and objectives.


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