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Questions # 61:

A young child who has learned to say "Daddy" to her father now says "Daddy" to other men. This is a type oF.

Options:

A.

stimulus fading.


B.

stimulus generalization.


C.

response generalization.


D.

response induction.


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Questions # 62:

Which procedure is the MOST reasonable and effective application of incidental teaching?

Options:

A.

Conduct discrete trial training for signing "eat," "drink," and "help."


B.

Conduct training for the student to sign "eat" and "drink" during language classes.


C.

Conduct training for the student to sign for items while going through the lunch line.


D.

Conduct training to sign for "help" across a variety of environmental contexts.


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Questions # 63:

A DRO was implemented for a young child with developmental delays to address reduction in the behavior of hair pulling. The child also has excessive levels of nose picking, and skin picking. Data collection needs to include rates of these behaviors as well due to the possible effects of behavioral:

Options:

A.

conduct.


B.

contrast.


C.

rehearsal.


D.

repercussion.


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Questions # 64:

Jason and Justin sit together and tease one another in class. Often the teasing evolves into Jason and Justin arguing with each other. The FIRST action should be to:

Options:

A.

change the seating so that Jason and Justin are not seated together.


B.

operationally and functionally define teasing and arguing.


C.

read Jason's and Justin's files to see if they have had these problems before.


D.

ask Jason and Justin why they are arguing and suggest alternative methods for them to resolve their issues.


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Questions # 65:

After saying, "ball," Kelly presents five objects to her student, Bryan. When Bryan selects the ball, Kelly delivers a high-preference item. Bryan is learning to:

Options:

A.

tact objects.


B.

match to sample.


C.

make a simple discrimination.


D.

respond to multiple exemplars.


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Questions # 66:

Elizabeth engages in skin scratching that never occurs when others are present. Additionally, no one has commented on this behavior, and it has occurred undetected by others for quite a long while. Elizabeth hides the scratch marks under clothing. The scratching behavior is MOST likely to be maintained by:

Options:

A.

adventitious reinforcement.


B.

social reinforcement.


C.

tangible reinforcement.


D.

automatic reinforcement.


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Questions # 67:

Responses that are likely to allow access to new reinforcers or environments, produce generative behavior, and compete with inappropriate responses are calleD.

Options:

A.

behavioral cusps.


B.

component behaviors.


C.

prerequisite behaviors.


D.

normalized behaviors.


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Questions # 68:

By definition, a data recording system is valid if it:

Options:

A.

consistently measures the behavior.


B.

has demonstrated social validity.


C.

has high interobserver agreement.


D.

measures what it is supposed to.


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Questions # 69:

Robert has been referred because he is losing significant amounts of weight due to refusal of most foods. What should the behavior analyst consider first?

Options:

A.

possible medical conditions


B.

meal content/texture of food


C.

caloric content of preferred foods


D.

ecological variables during mealtimes


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Questions # 70:

A reversal design does NOT permit an evaluation of an intervention for:

Options:

A.

compliance.


B.

reading acquisition.


C.

self-injury.


D.

stereotypy.


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