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Which of the following could be a replacement behavior for cutting in line? 
Correct Answer: Teaching to stand in line and wait 
Which of the following is a consequence intervention involving punishment? 
Correct Answer: Taking away a token 
Which of the following could be a replacement behavior for grabbing or stealing food? 
Correct Answer: Teaching the person to ask for food 
Which of the following is included in a functional assessment plan: 
Correct Answer: A definition of the behaviors of ...
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Which of the following could be a replacement behavior for cutting in line? 
Correct Answer: Teaching to stand in line and wait 
Which of the following is a consequence intervention involving punishment? 
Correct Answer: Taking away a token 
Which of the following could be a replacement behavior for grabbing or stealing food? 
Correct Answer: Teaching the person to ask for food 
Which of the following is included in a functional assessment plan: 
Correct Answer: A definition of the behaviors of ...
Generalization 
Correct Answer: The occurrence of relevant behavior under different conditions 
without explicit training in the new condition 
Response generality 
Correct Answer: The extent to which the learner performs a variety of functional 
responses under the same stimulus conditions 
ie. someone says hi and you respond with, "hello, how are you" or "hey what's up" 
Maintenance 
Correct Answer: The extent to which the learner continues to perform the target 
behavior after a porti...
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Generalization 
Correct Answer: The occurrence of relevant behavior under different conditions 
without explicit training in the new condition 
Response generality 
Correct Answer: The extent to which the learner performs a variety of functional 
responses under the same stimulus conditions 
ie. someone says hi and you respond with, "hello, how are you" or "hey what's up" 
Maintenance 
Correct Answer: The extent to which the learner continues to perform the target 
behavior after a porti...
The law of effect 
Correct Answer: The effects of our actions determine whether we will repeat them. 
Organisms learn through consequences. 
Social Validity 
Correct Answer: The goals, procedures, and results of an inervention are acceptable 
to the client, the behavior analyst, and society. 
Reliability Measures 
Correct Answer: The comparison of measurements of dependent variables and 
independent variables obtained by individual observers. 
Informed consent 
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Correct Answer: C...
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The law of effect 
Correct Answer: The effects of our actions determine whether we will repeat them. 
Organisms learn through consequences. 
Social Validity 
Correct Answer: The goals, procedures, and results of an inervention are acceptable 
to the client, the behavior analyst, and society. 
Reliability Measures 
Correct Answer: The comparison of measurements of dependent variables and 
independent variables obtained by individual observers. 
Informed consent 
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Correct Answer: C...
Descriptive Knowledge 
Correct Answer: a collection of facts about the observed events that can be 
quantified, classified, and examined for possible relations with other known facts 
Prediction 
Correct Answer: in the presence of one event, another event occurs (or fails to occur) 
with some specified probability. 
Functional Relation 
Correct Answer: exists when a well-controlled experiment reveals that a specific 
change in one event (dependent variable) can reliably be produced by specifi...
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Descriptive Knowledge 
Correct Answer: a collection of facts about the observed events that can be 
quantified, classified, and examined for possible relations with other known facts 
Prediction 
Correct Answer: in the presence of one event, another event occurs (or fails to occur) 
with some specified probability. 
Functional Relation 
Correct Answer: exists when a well-controlled experiment reveals that a specific 
change in one event (dependent variable) can reliably be produced by specifi...
Kim a 8yr old girl loves drawing but hates maths.Her teacher designed an intervention 
to increase her compliance in maths.She allowed her to do drawing first before 
presenting any maths problem. she gave full prompt to finish her maths problem and 
also ignored her tantrums before letting her to draw again. What interventions this 
scenario involves:- 
a)NCR,extinction,prompt 
b)high-p request,extinction and prompt 
c)behavior momentum, extinction 
d)NCR, behavior momentum,extinction ,prom...
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Kim a 8yr old girl loves drawing but hates maths.Her teacher designed an intervention 
to increase her compliance in maths.She allowed her to do drawing first before 
presenting any maths problem. she gave full prompt to finish her maths problem and 
also ignored her tantrums before letting her to draw again. What interventions this 
scenario involves:- 
a)NCR,extinction,prompt 
b)high-p request,extinction and prompt 
c)behavior momentum, extinction 
d)NCR, behavior momentum,extinction ,prom...
Empiricism 
Correct Answer: A behavior analyst is adhering to which underlying assumption of 
behavior analysis when she conducts several tests of her treatment before she writes it 
in a formal behavior program? 
Conceptually systematic 
Correct Answer: Describing behavior program procedures in terms of the basic 
principles of behavior is adhering to which dimension of behavior analysis? 
Determinism 
Correct Answer: When asked why a certain behavior happened, the behavior analyst 
states ...
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Empiricism 
Correct Answer: A behavior analyst is adhering to which underlying assumption of 
behavior analysis when she conducts several tests of her treatment before she writes it 
in a formal behavior program? 
Conceptually systematic 
Correct Answer: Describing behavior program procedures in terms of the basic 
principles of behavior is adhering to which dimension of behavior analysis? 
Determinism 
Correct Answer: When asked why a certain behavior happened, the behavior analyst 
states ...
FK-01 Lawfulness of Behavior 
Correct Answer: Lawfullness of behavior Relationships about the way things occur in 
nature. If an experiment was done in the exact same way the outcome should be the 
same. 
Example: If you are holding a ball and let it go it will drop to the ground. If an insect 
bites you, you will slap it.) 
FK-02 Selectionism 
Correct Answer: All forms of life evolve as a result of selection with respect to 
function. 
FK-02 Phylogenic 
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FK-01 Lawfulness of Behavior 
Correct Answer: Lawfullness of behavior Relationships about the way things occur in 
nature. If an experiment was done in the exact same way the outcome should be the 
same. 
Example: If you are holding a ball and let it go it will drop to the ground. If an insect 
bites you, you will slap it.) 
FK-02 Selectionism 
Correct Answer: All forms of life evolve as a result of selection with respect to 
function. 
FK-02 Phylogenic 
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