What is a "back-up" reinforcer? - answer-Items that tokens are exchanged for
What best describes "match to sample"? - answer-Matching an item to an identical one
What are the functions of behavior? - answer-Attention, Tangible, Escape, Automatic Reinforcement
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What is a "back-up" reinforcer? - answer-Items that tokens are exchanged for
What best describes "match to sample"? - answer-Matching an item to an identical one
What are the functions of behavior? - answer-Attention, Tangible, Escape, Automatic Reinforcement
What needs to take place when there is accurate information about the behaviors that occur in crisis
situations? - answer-A functional behavior assessment
Who needs a crisis plan? - answer-Individuals who engage in self-injurious or aggressive behavior
What is a FBA? - answer-Functional Behavior Assessment
During the FBA it is observed that the person you support engages in a behavior frequently and often
when they are alone. This behavior is probably for - answer-Automatic reinforcement
If you have an individual who engages in escape behaviors you should: - answer-Tailor antecedent
interventions to the person you support based on data from the FBA.
A crisis plan includes which sections? - answer-Antecedent Interventions, Escalation, Crisis, Post
Crisis
Crisis is defined as - answer-Behaviors that risk harm to self, others, or the environment.
What three (3) things should be included in the Client section of the crisis plan? - answer-Name of
the individual, date of birth, and date the plan was created.
When punishment is used, it should be paired with which procedure? - answer-Reinforcement of
replacement behaviors
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Which evidence based practices in ABA could help someone learn to communicate their wants and
needs? - answer-Functional Communication Training
What does the term "least intrusive" mean as it relates to behavior change plans? - answer-Behavior
change plans that place the least amount of risk or discomfort.
One of the main drawbacks to extinction is that: - answer-It does not teach a replacement behavior.
After a crisis has occurred, the person you support should engage in: - answer-Pre-crisis tasks and
activities
Physical interventions should be applied after what? - answer-After less restrictive interventions have
proved ineffective.
Differential Reinforcement is a procedure combining what two procedures? - answer-Reinforcement
and extinction
An FBA is performed to: - answer-Hypothesize function of the behavior.
If an intrusive intervention such as punishment or physical intervention must be used, it is important
to: - answer-Make sure the client and data are monitored for unintended side effects and the rate of
progress.
You need to help Maria, a 15-year-old girl learning to put on deodorant independently. Which
environment would you choose to teach this skill in order to preserve her dignity? - answer-In a
private bathroom where you can prompt her through each step appropriately.
Under what circumstances is it all right not to take data immediately after a behavior occurs: -
answer-When the demands of the intervention or the behavior of the person precludes taking data
immediately
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What was a major problem after the de-institutionalization movement of the 1970s? - answer-Many
of those who resided in institutions became homeless and also were processed through the justice
system.
True or False: If there is consensual sexual activity between an employee and an individual with IDD,
then it is not considered sexual abuse. - answer-False
What is a trigger? - answer-Something that easily sets you off and causes an immediate, often
emotional, reaction.
What is a risk factor for abuse and neglect that is common for people with IDD? - answer-Increased
dependency on others for long-term care.
True or False: Allegations that go unreported are just as serious as the actual abuse or neglect. -
answer-True
Who is the first person you should report allegations of abuse and neglect to? - answer-Your agency's
designated investigator
The 4 basic conditions set up in a functional analysis are: - answer-Alone, attention, demand, and
tangible
What is an interobserver agreement (IOA)? - answer-When 2 data collectors agree on data collected
at the same time during a behavior
Reinforcing behaviors that are incompatible with hitting would fall under which component of a
behavior intervention plan? - answer-Consequence strategies
Behavior intervention plans that work: - answer-Reduce problem behavior and increase desirable
behavior
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