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Behavior Management
Solutions Manual & Test Bank For Behavior Management: Principles and Practices of Positive Behavior Supports 4th Edition by John J. Wheeler (All Chapters)
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Model, Social Learning Model, Applied Behavior Analysis, and Positive Behavior Supports. This chapter is
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intended to provide a comparative analysis of these varying perspectives and also to provide a historical overview of
how positive behavior supports has emerged as a pro-active method for addressing and preventing challenging
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behavior.
Objectives:
The objectives for this chapter will be to
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1. List and describe the common theories used to understand the human behavior, including the biomedical,
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developmental, psychodynamic/psychosocial, ecological, behavioral, and social learning models.
2. Describe the foundations and applications of applied-behavior analysis.
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3. Describe the components of positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS) and the application of
PBIS across the three tiers of prevention (primary, secondary, and tertiary).
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, Test Bank for Chapter 1 Understanding Behavior in Children and Youth
Multiple Choice:
1. The biomedical model examines the presence of atypical development and behavior as stemming from:
a. imbalances in the person’s psyche
b. environmental toxins
c. organic causes
d. all of the above
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2. The biomedical model in treating challenging behavior relies largely on:
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a. pharmacological treatment
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b. meditation and alternative healing methods
c. behavior modification
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d. both b and c are correct
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The functional utility of the biological model in the treatment of severe and challenging behavior is
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constrained by:
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a. the use of diagnostic labels that pose limitations
b. the model does not rely on behavioral treatments that directly address the behaviors
c. treatments generally utilize medication exclusively to treat the condition
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d. all of the above are correct
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4. Jean Piaget is synonymous with the:
a. Behavioral Model
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b. Ecological Model
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c. Developmental Model
d. Psychodynamic Model
5. The developmental model is limited in its ability to explain
a. atypical development
b. the role of the environment in promoting learning and behavior
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