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Infants, Children, and Adolescents 8th Edition by Laura Berk TB
  • Infants, Children, and Adolescents 8th Edition by Laura Berk TB

  • Exam (elaborations) • 396 pages • 2024
  • Copyright © 2016 Laura E. Berk. All Rights Reserved. 1 CHAPTER 1 HISTORY, THEORY, AND RESEARCH STRATEGIES MULTIPLE CHOICE 1) The central questions addressed by the field of child development A) are primarily of scientific interest. B) have applied, or practical, importance. C) are based exclusively on research conducted by psychologists. D) involve all changes a person experiences throughout the lifespan. Answer: B Page Ref: 4 Skill: Remember Objective: 1.1 2) Which of the followi...
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NCTRC EXAM-2 Answered 100% Correct
  • NCTRC EXAM-2 Answered 100% Correct

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  • Theories of Play - ANSWER-1) Surplus Energy Theory 2) Relaxation Theory 3) Preparation (Instinct) Theory 4) Recapitulation Theory 5) Catharsis Theory 6) Compensation Theory 7) Competence/Effectance Theory 8) Diversion 9) Pycho-analytic Theory Intraindividual Interaction - ANSWER-within the mind of one person, no object within environment (daydreaming, meditation) Extraindividual Interaction - ANSWER-One person with an object, but no other person around (solitary card game, playi...
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RBT Practice Exam #1  100% Completed, Correct answers to the MCQs Provided.
  • RBT Practice Exam #1 100% Completed, Correct answers to the MCQs Provided.

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  • RBT Practice Exam #1 100% Completed, Correct answers to the MCQs Provided. RBT Practice Exam #1 You are working with an individual in a work placement at a grocery store and taking data on his target behaviors. What do you need to consider regarding data collection to maintain the individual's right to confidentiality? a. Do not use the individuals name when documenting notes or data b. Keep all data sheets and documentation on you at all times and avoid leaving them ion a public area c...
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RBT Practice Exam #1 Questions and Answers (Graded A)
  • RBT Practice Exam #1 Questions and Answers (Graded A)

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  • You are working with an individual in a work placement at a grocery store and taking data on his target behaviors. What do you need to consider regarding data collection to maintain the individual's right to confidentiality? a. Do not use the individuals name when documenting notes or data b. Keep all data sheets and documentation on you at all times and avoid leaving them ion a public area c. Remove all identifying information from the data sheets, including name, diagnosis, of the name tit...
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RBT Questions And Answers Practice Exam 2023
  • RBT Questions And Answers Practice Exam 2023

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  • RBT Questions And Answers Practice Exam 2023 If you are working with a client that is very physically active, moves quickly, and is aggressive towards himself and others, you should prepare for the session by wearing ____. a. You name badge and lanyard b. Baggy clothing c. Sneakers/tennis shoes d. Jewelry c. Sneakers/ tennis shoes Which of the following is an example of a stimulus fading procedure? a. Gradually reducing the size of a picture attached to the word, "shoe," in order...
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BCBA  2023 Exam  Practice Questions and Answers (4th Edition)
  • BCBA 2023 Exam Practice Questions and Answers (4th Edition)

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  • "30+5", "3 tens and 5 ones" and "thirty-five" are an example of a(n) ______. A. stimulus salience B. stimulus equivalence C. transfer of stimulus control D. arbitrary stimulus class - ANSWER-D In arbitrary stimulus classes, stimuli DO NOT look alike but share the same response. Harriet is a behavior analyst working with Landon, a 30-year-old man with Moderate Intellectual Disability at a day program. His service coordinator at the regional center tells Landon that she wants to ...
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BCBA  2023 Exam (SET 336) Practice Questions and Answers (4th Edition)
  • BCBA 2023 Exam (SET 336) Practice Questions and Answers (4th Edition)

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  • "30+5", "3 tens and 5 ones" and "thirty-five" are an example of a(n) ______. A. stimulus salience B. stimulus equivalence C. transfer of stimulus control D. arbitrary stimulus class - ANSWER-D In arbitrary stimulus classes, stimuli DO NOT look alike but share the same response. Harriet is a behavior analyst working with Landon, a 30-year-old man with Moderate Intellectual Disability at a day program. His service coordinator at the regional center tells Landon that she wants to ...
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RBT Practice Exam #1 Questions and Answers
  • RBT Practice Exam #1 Questions and Answers

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  • You are working with an individual in a work placement at a grocery store and taking data on his target behaviors. What do you need to consider regarding data collection to maintain the individual's right to confidentiality? a. Do not use the individuals name when documenting notes or data b. Keep all data sheets and documentation on you at all times and avoid leaving them ion a public area c. Remove all identifying information from the data sheets, including name, diagnosis, of the name tit...
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MCH Exam 3 Study Guide(graded A+)
  • MCH Exam 3 Study Guide(graded A+)

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  • Hospitalization causes many issues - Stress is the Big one. This can be positive and negative, please explain.Answer- Positive - Child begins to expand their world when parents are absent. Healthcare providers can see the child adapt. If parents are gone too long........abandonment can set in. **Stress helps them learn how to cope. -Negative - Long term stress (not good), however display itself in physical manifestation. Ways to interact friendly interchange with parents/address child:Answ...
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