The length of time from a specific cue to the onset of behavior is the Latency
The peripheral nervous system includes the Autonomic system
The autonomic nervous system is a control system that acts largely unconsciously and regulates
bodily functions, such as the heart rate, digestion, respirato...
CBCC -KA Questions and Answers 100% Pass The length of time from a specific cue to the onset of behavior is the ✔✔Latency The peripheral nervous system includes the ✔✔Autonomic system The autonomic nervous system is a control system that acts largely unconsciously and r egulates bodily functions, such as the heart rate, digestion, respiratory rate, pupillary response, urination, and sexual arousal. This system is the primary mechanism in control of the fight -or-flight response. What is the number of times a response occu rs during an observational period? ✔✔Frequency A dog engaging in excessive self -licking may be ✔✔Relaxed and being offered little stimulation Behavior analysts work primarily with ✔✔specific, defined behaviors Which of the following best describes a pro fessional code of ethics? ✔✔Identifies ethical goals of the profession If a behavior occurs during 25 out of 200 sample intervals, what is the score for this one -zero sampling? ✔✔0.125 Which of the following involves the systematic manipulation of enviro nmental contingencies? ✔✔Functional analysis What is the range for a normal resting breathing rate for a dog? A. 5-30 bpm B. 10 -20 bpm C. 10 -35 bpm D. 12 -40 bpm ✔✔C. 10 -35 breaths per minute When training a dog to sit, using positive reinforcement, whic h cue would help your dog the most to learn this behavior? 1. Gently push on the hindquarters until the dog sits 2. Give repetitive upward jerks on the leash, while pushing on the dog's hindquarters until the dog sits 3. Use a food lure and slowly position it above the dog's head. When the dog reaches for the treat, the dog folds into a sit. No words are spoken. 4. Use the steps in #3, but repetitively repeat "sit," "sit," "sit," until the dog sits ✔✔3. Use a food lure and slowly position it above the dog's head. When the dog reaches for the treat, the dog folds into a sit. No words are spoken. Which of the following best describes the overall steps of the scientific method? A. Ask a question; Do background research; Co nstruct a hypothesis; Test with an experiment; Analyze data and draw conclusions; Communicate results B. Construct a hypothesis; Do background research; Test with an experiment; Analyze data and draw conclusions; Communicate results C. Do background resear ch; Test with an experiment; Construct a hypothesis, Analyze data and draw conclusions; Communicate results D. Ask a question; Do background research; Construct a hypothesis; Test with an experiment; Draw conclusions ✔✔A. Ask a question; Do background rese arch; Construct a hypothesis; Test with an experiment; Analyze data and draw conclusions; Communicate results Validity is: A. The consistency of the measure across time, items and researchers B. The extent to which the scores actually represent the variab le they are intended to C. The extent to which the results can be replicated from one test group to another D. Measured by getting the same results every time you do the test ✔✔C. The extent to which the results can be replicated from one test group to ano ther In general, puppies should be exposed to people, dogs, environments and other stimuli by what age? A. Two months B. Six months C. Three months D. Twelve months ✔✔C. Three months What is the difference between a hormone and a pheromone? A. Nothing, t hey are the same B. Hormones act within an organism to stimulate tissue action; Pheromones act within an organism to suppress tissue action C. Hormones are produced by an organism and act on other organisms outside of the host body; Pheromones are produced by an organism and act on tissue within the host body. D. Hormones are produced by an organism and act on tissue within the host body; Pheromones are produced by an organism, are released into the environment and act on other organisms
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