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EAB 3002 Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers. A _____________ alters the probability of an operant and a response is more or less likely to occur when the stimulus is present. - answerControlling stimulus Generalization and discrimination refer to differences in the precision of ________...

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EAB 3002 Final Exam Questions With
Correct Answers.


A _____________ alters the probability of an operant and a response is more or less likely to

occur when the stimulus is present. - answer✔Controlling stimulus


Generalization and discrimination refer to differences in the precision of

____________________: - answer✔Stimulus control


Samantha always sits in the front row in the seat closest to the professor's desk. For years, she

has received good grades on exams because she always sits in the same location. Samantha's

behavior is a demonstration of which of the following? - answer✔Superstitious behavior


The term "occasioned" dictates that the operant is under the stimulus control of an antecedent

stimulus. - answer✔True


If reinforcers from one unchanged source are depleted and responding in another source

increases, we call this - answer✔Negative contrast


Jill and her friend Kerry wear the same size clothes. However, Jill's friend Stacy wears a smaller

size. Jill asks to borrow clothes from Kerry, but not Stacy. With regard to Jill's behavior of

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asking to borrow clothes, Kerry is a _________ while Stacy is a __________. - answer✔SD, S-

delta


One way to measure stimulus control is by using a __________. - answer✔Discriminative index


Trent constantly rubs his hands together and does this 45 times within 30 minutes. He has

blisters on his hands from frequent irritation. Trent also loves physical touch by others and touch

is considered a reinforcer for him. A behavior analyst wants to decrease the maladaptive

behavior of rubbing his hands together and put any reinforcement for this behavior on extinction.

The behavior analyst gives Trent a high five or a pat on the back for every behavior that is not

the targeted behavior and does not provide reinforcement to Trent when he rubs his hands

together. Eventually, Trent only rubs his hands together 10 times in 30 minutes and has shown

great improvement.




What technique is the behavior analyst using in reducing Trent's maladaptive behavior? -

answer✔Differential reinforcement


For the behavior analyst, observing Trent engaging in behavior that is not rubbing his hands is

considered a __________ for providing reinforcement. - answer✔SD


When the "Hot" sign is turned on in the Krispy Kreme donut shop window, Randy always stops

to buy a donut. When the "Hot" sign is turned off, Randy does not stop to buy a donut. The "Hot"

sign is exerting ___________ over Randy's behavior. - answer✔Stimulus Control

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_____________ means that the probability of response is highest in the presence of the stimulus

value used in training. - answer✔Absolute stimulus control


Janet is teaching a child named Aly different animals. Today, she is teaching Aly all about dogs.

She shows Aly pictures of big dogs, little dogs, brown dogs, white dogs, etc. After a couple days

of teaching Aly about dogs, she is walking with her mother at a park, and she sees a really furry

cat. She instantly says, "Dog!" with lots of excitement. What has Aly demonstrated? -

answer✔Generalization


In the past, tantrumming has positively reinforced Johnathan's behavior with attention and

getting what he wants. Because of his history of conditioning, whenever things do not go his

way, he throws a fit. Jonathan's parents are tired of this behavior and are successful at reducing

the frequency of this behavior by taking away his privilege of watching TV and ignoring him

completely when he screams and cries. However, at school, Johnathan's teacher still allows

Johnathan to get his way when he tantrums because it is highly disruptive to the rest of the class

and this behavior increases. This is an example of _______________. - answer✔Behavioral

contrast

When hailing a cab, you signal only when a taxi has no passengers and never signal when a taxi

has passengers (because in the past, taxis with passengers have not stopped for you). The taxi

with passengers signals function as a(n): - answer✔S-Delta

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