ABA SAFMEDS Exam With Highly Rated Questions Newest Version 2024
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ABA SAFMEDS
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ABA SAFMEDS
An approach to explaining behavior that assumes that a mental or inner dimension exists that differs from a behavioral dimension and that this dimension either directly causes or in some way influences some forms of behavior - ACCURATE ANSWER-Mentalism
The conglomerate of circumstances in which ...
ABA SAFMEDS Exam With Highly Rated Questions Newest Version 2024
An approach to explaining behavior that assumes that a mental or inner dimension exists that differs from a behavioral dimension and that this dimension either directly causes or in some way influences some forms of behavior - ACCURATE ANSWER-
Mentalism
The conglomerate of circumstances in which an individual exists and is demonstrating behavior - ACCURATE ANSWER-Environment
An attitude that the truthfulness and the validity of all scientific theory and knowledge should be continually questioned - ACCURATE ANSWER-Philosophic Doubt
A systematic approach for seeking and organizing knowledge about the natural world - ACCURATE ANSWER-Science
The use of experiments, or carefully controlled comparisons of the phenomenon of interest, to identify relations between variables. - ACCURATE ANSWER-
Experimentation
A research based or technologically consistent method for changing behavior that has been derived from one or more basic principles of behavior - ACCURATE ANSWER-
Tactic
A relation that exists stating that a behavior must be exhibited for a consequence to occur. If this... Then that - ACCURATE ANSWER-Contingency
Behavior whose future frequency is determined by its history of consequences. - ACCURATE ANSWER-Operant behavior
The belief that the truth of a theory is related to its practical success in its application. - ACCURATE ANSWER-Pragmatism The effect of a response on the environment. - ACCURATE ANSWER-Function
Detailing procedures for behavior change in sufficient detail so that replication can occur. - ACCURATE ANSWER-Technological
Producing behavior change that lasts over time, appear in new environments, or spread
to other behaviors. - ACCURATE ANSWER-Generality
Producing large enough behavior change for practical value - ACCURATE ANSWER-
Effective
An empirical generalization inferred from many experiments. Principles describe how behavior works. - ACCURATE ANSWER-Principle
The activity of living organisms. - ACCURATE ANSWER-Behavior
The objective observation of the phenomenon of interest. - ACCURATE ANSWER-
Empiricism
The science in which tactics or methods derived from the principles of behavior are applied to improve socially significant behavior and experimentations is used to identify the variables responsible for the behavior change. - ACCURATE ANSWER-Applied Behavior Analysis
The assumption that the universe is a lawful and orderly place in which phenomenon occur in relation to other events and not willy-nelly, or in accidental fashion. - ACCURATE ANSWER-Determinism
Behaving with speed and accuracy. - ACCURATE ANSWER-Fluency
Repeating conditions within an experiment to determine the reliability of effects and increase internal validity. - ACCURATE ANSWER-Replication Bordering or being in direct contact with something. - ACCURATE ANSWER-Contiguity
Deriving procedures to change behavior that are based on basic (proven) principles of behavior. - ACCURATE ANSWER-Conceptually systematic
A verbal description of a behavioral contingency. - ACCURATE ANSWER-Rule
Demonstrating experimental control over the occurrence or non-occurrence of a behavior; demonstrating IF a functional relation between dependent and independent variable exists. - ACCURATE ANSWER-Analytic
The practice of ruling out simple, logical explanations before considering more abstract or complex explanations - ACCURATE ANSWER-Parsimony
Pertaining or selecting socially significant behaviors to change that are important to the subject or to society - ACCURATE ANSWER-Applied
Studying and precisely measuring physical events rather than perceptions or descriptions of events - ACCURATE ANSWER-Behavioral
A behavioral principle that occurs when a response is followed immediately by a stimulus and the future frequency of a similar response decreases - ACCURATE ANSWER-Punishment
Ratio and interval - ACCURATE ANSWER-Two types of intermittent schedules
A stimulus in the presence of which a given behavior has NOT produced reinforcement in the past. - ACCURATE ANSWER-S-Delta
A schedule in which some, but not all occurrences of a behavior are reinforced. - ACCURATE ANSWER-Intermittent Reinforcement
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