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My husband, Scott, and I are driving and I say, "There's that new restaurant, NEW, we
were talking about last night." He says, "Oh yea, there it is." - ANS-Tact

Scott and I are driving and I say, "I need to go to the bathroom." He pulls over at the
next rest stop. - ANS-Mand

Scott and I are driving and I read a billboard advertising seedy adult movies while
laughing and pointing. - ANS-Textual

Scott and I are driving, pull off at an exit and pass a Starbucks, I say, "Oooh Starbucks! I
want some coffee." He jokingly says, "Oooh Starbucks! I want some coffee!". -
ANS-Echoic

I'm at a fabulous conference on verbal behavior and the presenter speaks about new
research. I write down key notes. - ANS-Transcription

I'm at a really crummy conference on verbal behavior and the presenter asks for any
questions. I raise my hand and say, "You have no research to back up your statements
on verbal behavior." - ANS-Intraverbal

In class, I say "conditioned conditioner of an unconditioned elicitor" and you have a
puzzled look on you face and say, "conditioned conditioner of an unconditioned elicitor"
- ANS-Echoic

What is another term for Type II punishment? - ANS-Negative punishment

When determining the effectiveness of punishment, one needs to consider the following
- ANS-The punisher, The intensity, The person delivering the punisher, The environment
the punisher is delivered

A student walks into a small group classroom and slams the door. The teacher requires
him to open and close the 10 ten times. What procedure is this? - ANS-Positive practice
overcorrection

When caregivers use punishment and it works, they are more likely to use punishment
in the future because their behavior has contacted - ANS-Negative reinforcement

, You and one of your friends usually talk on the phone to vent and complain about work
and life. Lately, each time one of your friends calls, she is constantly telling you what
you have done wrong and what you could do differently. As a result, you stop venting
and complaining during the phone calls. What type of positive punishment is this an
example of? - ANS-Reprimands

You and one of your friends usually talk on the phone to vent and complain about work
and life. Lately, each time one of your friends calls, she is constantly telling you what
you have done wrong and what you could do differently. As a result, you stop venting
and complaining during the phone calls. When you see her name and number pop-up
on your phone, you ignore the call and don't answer. What side effect of punishment
has occurred? - ANS-Escape and avoidance

You and one of your friends usually talk on the phone to vent and complain about work
and life. Lately, each time one of your friends calls, she is constantly telling you what
you have done wrong and what you could do differently. As a result, you stop venting
and complaining during the phone calls. You get off the phone with your friend with her
and start complaining to your significant other about how crazy your friend is and how
she has gone off the deep end...What side effect of punishment has occurred?
emotional response - ANS-Aggression/undesirable

Oliver has been kicking both momma and dada during diaper changes. I give Oliver
"think time" (aka, time out) in his room/bed for kicking, but the kicking behavior has not
decreased. What is the problem? - ANS-EO preceding the behavior was not a
reinforcing "time in" environment

You are working with a school team who has implemented a time out procedure for a
young child to decrease hitting behavior during centers time. The hitting behavior has
decreased to near zero levels, but now the school team calls you and says the student
is spitting. What is the problem? - ANS-Punishment doesn't teacher the learner what to
do

When should punishment be implemented? - ANS-At the beginning of the response
chain

Which of the following is a UMO? - ANS-Becoming too warm/too cold, Activity
deprivation, Oxygen deprivation

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