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SPCE 611 - EXAM 5 MOD 11-12 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% ACCURATESPCE 611 - EXAM 5 MOD 11-12 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% ACCURATESPCE 611 - EXAM 5 MOD 11-12 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% ACCURATEPunishment - ANSWER-Presentation of a stimulus that decreases the rate of occurrence of the target behavior ...

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SPCE 611 - EXAM 5 MOD 11-12
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Punishment - ANSWER-Presentation of a stimulus that decreases the rate of
occurrence of the target behavior

Negative Punishment - ANSWER-The removal of a stimulus that decreases the rate of
occurrence of the target behavior

Recovery from punishment - ANSWER-After punishment is discontinued, sometimes
the behavior that experienced the punishment contingency will recover.

Intensity
Schedule
Immediacy - ANSWER-Factors that influence the effectiveness of punishment

Undesirable emotional responses
Avoidance and escape
Increased rate of problem behavior
*Decreased self-esteem* - ANSWER-The use of punishment may cause unwanted side
effects to appear. Which one is not one of the side effects?

It reminds the practitioner that the technique produces physical discomfort. - ANSWER-
Carr and Lovaas (1983) recommended that practitioners experience any punisher
personally before the treatment begins for what reason?

Right to safe and humane treatment
Least restrictive alternative
Right to effective treatment
*Most restrictive alternative* - ANSWER-Which of the following is not listed in the
chapter as an ethical consideration regarding the use of punishment?

Right to safe and humane treatment
*Least restrictive alternative*
Right to effective treatment
Sean is not violating any ethical considerations - ANSWER-Sean was responsible for
designing an intervention for a fifth grade student who engaged in severe problem
behavior consisting of throwing chairs at the teacher when an assignment was given.
Sean decided to utilize a contingent physical restraint every time the child threw a chair.
Sean is violating the ethical consideration of:

, Positive punishment - ANSWER-Little Peter was walking along the fence of his uncle's
dairy farm. Peter reached up and grabbed the wire along the fence, not realizing it was
electrified. After recovering from the pain caused by the shock, Peter never again
touched the fence wires. Which statement best describes the shock stimulus felt by
Peter?

The delivery of a stimulus, following a behavior, which increases the likelihood that the
behavior will occur again
*The delivery of a stimulus, following a behavior, which decreases the likelihood that the
behavior will occur again *
A stimulus delivered with good intentions
The removal of a stimulus, following a behavior, which decreases the likelihood that the
behavior will occur again - ANSWER-Which statement best describes positive
punishment?

Response blocking - ANSWER-Physically intervening as soon as the student beings to
emit a problem behavior to prevent the completing of the response

*Test punisher on your pet prior to implementing it with your student *
Conduct punisher assessment
Use the least intensity of punishment that is effective
Deliver the punisher immediately - ANSWER-Which statement is not a recommended
as a guideline for the use of punishment?


Recognize and appreciate punishment's natural role and contributions to survival and
learning
*Increase the use of punishment procedures over the use of reinforcement-based
interventions.*
Increase basic and applied research on punishment.
View treatments featuring positive punishment as default technologies - ANSWER-
Which statement regarding the strength of applied behavior analysis is not supported in
the punishment chapter?

40 - ANSWER-Many of the recommendations for punishment are derived from basic
research conducted more than _____ years ago.

Combined approaches - ANSWER-Mrs. Salkey used tokens for waiting along with a
contingent observation program. This approach best exemplifies:

Direct fines
Bonus response cost
*Using a response cost with a group*
Combining with positive reinforcement - ANSWER-Mr. Marley docks the class one
minute of extra recess time every time he has to say, "people quiet down please." This
best exemplifies which response cost method?

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