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RELIAS Exam Review Questions and answers, VERIFIED. the acquisition of which 2 types of skills serve as the foundation of learning - -joint attention and imitation Which of the following is an example of responding joint attention - -one person seeing a lizard and asking another person to look at it which imitation skill might be the best to start with fo ra learner with a limited imitative repertoire? - -imitating gross motor actions Which of the following is a joint attention behavior that is often exhibited by individuals with autism? - -Not following the point of another person Initiating joint attention is when: - -An individual initiates a bid for attention What is one strategy that can be used to teach learners to initiate joint attention? - -Create an unusual or odd circumstance to which the person is likely to have a reaction True or False: Echoics can be addressed in both discrete trial and naturalistic intervention. - -True Which is another term for echoics? - -Vocal imitation Which of the following imitation skills is the most difficult for a person with autism? - -Imitating facial expressions Triadic eye gaze is: - -Two individuals sharing eye gaze on an object then looking at each other Which of the following kinds of imitation is associated with successful play with peers? - -Imitating other children's actions Why is imitating facial expressions particularly difficult for some individuals with autism? - -They avoid looking at faces When providing a discrete trial to teach motor actions with objects, which of the following is the most critical aspect? - -Modeling the action with the object 1. Measuring the rate of initiations and number of teacher prompts would give good data about the student's___________? - -Social motivation Cici loves to play with blocks but has little interest in being sung to. Her teacher decides to sing to her whenever Cici is playing with blocks so that the songs may also acquire reinforcing properties. This refers to what procedure? - -Stimulus-stimulus pairing What is the FIRST milestone likely to occur in typically developing children? - -smiling Ricky is sitting on the floor playing with blocks. Within a few feet are other children engaging with other toys, such as books and cars. What kind of play is this? - -parallel play One way to condition peers as reinforcers and encourage social interaction is to ____________. - - Have the child's peer deliver identified reinforcers, rather than the teacher. An interaction between two individuals is the definition of __________. - -social behavior We can assume social motivation is present when __________. - -A child spontaneously initiates. Read the following scenario: Carly answers a question correctly. Carly's teacher gives her a high five. In the future Carly answers more questions correctly. The high five is an example of what? - -Social reinforcement Sara is working on social referencing, her teacher says "Sara" while shaking a bottle of bubbles (which she loves!). In response, Sara looks at her teacher. What should happen next in the sequence? - -Her teacher should reinforce immediately with bubbles, and say "nice looking." Jenny is working on greetings and bringing materials to people. Which category of social skills is she most likely targeting? - -initiations The first step in Joint Attention is ___________. - -Teaching the student to respond to bids of another. If a shaping program is not moving forward and there are not questions about the effectiveness of reinforcers, what is likely to be the issue? - -Too much was expected too soon Which of the following statements is true regarding learning complex behaviors? - -Complex behaviors cannot be learned all at once Which of the following is true about chaining? - -It involves a step-wise progression of similar skills Walter can ride a bicycle and shoot a basketball through a hoop, but he cannot draw a picture of a dog. Which of the skills would you say are in Walter's "behavioral repertoire?" - -Riding a bicycle and shooting a basketball through a hoop Generalization across settings occurs when: - -The learner performs the behavior in different environments A time delay method for fading prompts would be: - -Delay the delivery of prompts and wait for the person to respond Although components of shaping programs sometimes need to be retaught, shaping always moves: - -In a forward direction Backward chaining involves: - -Teaching the ending steps to the chain first and then teaching earlier steps Which of the following is an illustration of most-to-least prompting? - -Partial phys

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