What is a contrived contingency - ANS ✓some form of
punishment/reinforcement implemented by the teacher for behavior change that
is not natural (giving an M&M for raising hand)
What is a natural contingency? - ANS ✓a naturally occurring
punishment/reinforcement (ex. You put your shoes so now you can go play
outside)
Are the PFA and IISCA the same thing? - ANS ✓no. PFA and FBA are
synonymous. IISCA and FA are synonymous
The PFA includes ____ and ____ - ANS ✓open ended interview and IISCA
The FBA includes ___, ___ and ____ - ANS ✓indirect, descriptive and FA
Per Dr Hanley, _____ behavior often derive from _____ conditions - ANS
✓extraordinary, ordinary
When is an analysis complete? - ANS ✓when all variability has been accounted
for
If an FA yields undifferentiated results, what does that mean - ANS ✓results
are inconclusive so you need to repeat FA or the function is automatic
reinforcement
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If there is overlap in data paths it means ... - ANS
✓-inconclusive/undifferentiated results
-or if high in all areas, automatic positive reinforcement
One problem with indirect assessment is that the analyst almost never ____
the behavior - ANS ✓observes
Hanley suggests the first step to a functional analysis is to _____ the
stakeholders - ANS ✓interview
Hanley states the biggest problem with descriptive assessment is that .... -
ANS ✓the practitioner must wait around for the problem behavior to occur
The _____ of behavior often reveals very little info about the conditions that
account for it - ANS ✓topography
In an FA, if the condition is contingent attention, the consequence delivered
should be _____ - ANS ✓attention
In an FA, if the condition is contingent ______, the consequence should be a
break from task - ANS ✓escape
Interventions should be _______ _____ to the problem behavior - ANS
✓functionally equivalent
____ assessments often yield corollary results- meaning no control between
controlling variables - ANS ✓descriptive
Functions based on ____ reinforcement include social attention, tangible and
automatic - ANS ✓positive
Hanley's verision of the FA is called the ____ - ANS ✓IISCA
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