Transfer Of Stimulus Control- Fading Prompts - Mod
Transfer of Stimulus Control- Fading Prompts - Mod
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Transfer of Stimulus Control- Fading Prompts - Module 16 Exam Questions and Answers Rated A+
The therapist/RBT positions the target item closest to the client while the distracter items are placed slightly further away. This best describes which stimulus prompt? - Answers Position cues
A cue used...
Transfer of Stimulus Control- Fading Prompts - Module 16 Exam Questions and Answers Rated A+
The therapist/RBT positions the target item closest to the client while the distracter items are placed
slightly further away. This best describes which stimulus prompt? - Answers Position cues
A cue used in conjunction with the SD or instructional materials best refers to - Answers stimulus
prompts
Stimuli or assistance added to the learner's response best refers to - Answers response prompts
Increasing the amount of time between the SD and the prompt best describes - Answers Prompt Delay
Initially in the teaching process it is the prompt that controls the behavior of the learner. As prompts are
faded, - Answers control is transferred to the stimulus
A prompt is best defined as - Answers supplemental stimuli that control the target response but are not
part of the natural SD that will eventually control the behavior
Initially a textual word prompt is paired with the vocal instruction. Over time the text is made smaller
and lighter until it is no longer there. This best describes - Answers Stimulus fading
All of the following are methods for transferring stimulus control EXCEPT - Answers Visual graphic
organizers
Physically altering or exaggerating part of the stimuli to emphasize it to the learner best describes which
stimulus prompt? - Answers Redundancy
The therapist says, "Give me shoe" while pointing to the shoe. This best describes which stimulus
prompt? - Answers Movement cues
Stimulus Prompts - Answers - A cue used in conjunction with the SD or instructional materials
- Movement cues
- Position cues
- Redundancy
Response Prompts - Answers - stimuli or assistance added to a learner's response to facilitate success
- verbal directions
- modeling
- physical guidance
Stimulus Control - Answers - prompts added to either the stimulus or the response in order to assist the
learner to respond correctly to the stimulus instruction or task.
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