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CPDT Exam Prep- Solved
  • CPDT Exam Prep- Solved

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  • Positive (P+) - ANSWER-adds something to the environment Reinforcement - ANSWER-increases behavior Punishment - ANSWER-decreases the behavior Positive Reinforcement (R+) - ANSWER-ADDS something to promote an INCREASE in behavior (e.g. feed a treat) Positive Punishment (P+) [FEAR or PAIN] - ANSWER-ADDS something to promote a DECREASE in behavior (e.g. jerk the leash) Negative - ANSWER-removes something from the environment Negative Reinforcement (R-) [RELIEF] - ANSWER-REMOVES so...
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Applied Behavior Analysis Final  (Multiple Choice) Questions and  Correct Answers the Latest Update
  • Applied Behavior Analysis Final (Multiple Choice) Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update

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  • A parent sets up a program at home to find out whether tokens (conditioned reinforcers that can later be exchanged for toys, activities, etc.) delivered ti a child whenever she brushes her teeth after a meal will increase her tooth brushing. After an initial without any tokens (baseline), a week of token delivery occurs, followed again by a week without any tokens being delivered. This program represents an example of a A) alternating treatments design B) multiple-baseline design C...
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PSYCO 282: Chapter 11 (Chaining) Questions And Answers With Verified Study Solutions
  • PSYCO 282: Chapter 11 (Chaining) Questions And Answers With Verified Study Solutions

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  • What is the complex behavior comprised of several component behaviors that occur together in a certain order? - Behavioural chain What is another name for a behavior chain because each behavior produces a stimulus that acts as an SD for the next behavior? - Stimulus response chain When is reinforcement give in chaining? - Final response What is the identification of all antecedent stimuli and responses in the sequence that comprise a behavioural chain? - Task analysis What are three diffe...
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PEGA CSA EXAM Questions and  answers, graded A+/ [Exam Prediction paper Updated 2024/25]
  • PEGA CSA EXAM Questions and answers, graded A+/ [Exam Prediction paper Updated 2024/25]

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  • PEGA CSA EXAM Questions and answers, graded A+ Explain logic for skipping a stage vs when skipping a process - -Logic for skipping a stage is about when to skip a stage based on a condition and the logic for skipping a process is about when to start a process or not based on a condition Explain forward and backward chaining in Declarative Networks - -chaining is when the target property value changes. Forward chaining is when the target property value automatically changes when a sou...
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RBT / ABA Practice Exam Questions Correctly Solved.
  • RBT / ABA Practice Exam Questions Correctly Solved.

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  • RBT / ABA Practice Exam Questions Correctly Solved. ABA reversal design - CORRECT ANSWER A single case design on which baseline and intervention conditions are repeated with the same person. Alternating treatment design - CORRECT ANSWER A single case design in which two or more interventions alternate systematically. Antecedents - CORRECT ANSWER Environmental events that occurs before a behavior occurs. Applied behavior analysis - CORRECT ANSWER The attempt to solve behavior proble...
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RBT Set 12 Questions and Answers
  • RBT Set 12 Questions and Answers

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  • RBT Set 12 Questions and Answers Breaking a skill down into its component steps is known as which of the following? Task analysis Chaining Discrimination training Conditional training - Answer ️️ -Task Analysis Targeting each step of a task analysis individually starting with the first step is referred to as which of the following? Forward chaining Backward chaining Total task Discrimination chaining - Answer ️️ -Forward chaining Targeting each step of a task analysis individ...
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ABA RBT EXAM PREP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
  • ABA RBT EXAM PREP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024

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  • Antecedent an environmental condition or stimulus change existing or occurring prior to a behavior of interest. Ex. of Antecedent Drew becomes hungry then goes to the kitchen to get food. The antecedent, in this case, is Drew becoming hungry. Autoclitic a term describing verbal behavior about the speaker that functions as a reinforcer or MO for additional verbal behavior. Ex. of Autoclitic I heard Susie use an autoclitic during session when she said, "Maybe the puzzle...
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ABA 603 FINAL REVIEWED EXAM WITH  CORRECT ANSWERS 2023/2024
  • ABA 603 FINAL REVIEWED EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2023/2024

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  • Mr. Worms is teaching an adult Sandie - CORRECT ANSWER-backward chaining One advantage to the procedure being used by Worms is that - CORRECT ANSWER-Sandie will get immediate access to the reinforce for completing the chain of behaviors Ms. March is teaching Matthew to do his laundry. She has written a task analysis for doing laundry, which consists of 36 steps. - CORRECT ANSWER-This procedure is likely to make each training session quite long. Assume you are working with a student who ...
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BCBA 2024 Exam Study Guide (A+ Guaranteed)
  • BCBA 2024 Exam Study Guide (A+ Guaranteed)

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  • 3 Principles of Behavior correct answers reinforcement, punishment, extinction 4 Functions of Behavior correct answers SEAT Sensory, escape/avoidance, attention, tangible Anecdotal Data correct answers A method of descriptively recording the behavior emitted by the learner, the response of others, and information about the environment. Antecedent correct answers What occurs before a behavior that then influences behavior; an environment or a stimulus change existing or occurring prior ...
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BCAT Exam Study Cards, RBT Credential All Answers Correct
  • BCAT Exam Study Cards, RBT Credential All Answers Correct

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  • BCAT Exam Study Cards, RBT Credential All Answers Correct Positive Reinforcement Reinforcment: behavior increases in the future. We don't know if the reinforcer works until the future when we see increased behavior. Positive: Consequence is an increase of behavior to what child had Negative Reinforcement Positive Punishment Negative Punishment Reinforcer Negative: Take away Consequence: an increase in the behavior Something is added. Behavior Decreases Something taken...
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