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Special Education: Core Knowledge and Applications (5354) Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Special Education: Core Knowledge and 
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What is the purpose of a cognitive assessment? 
 
A. To analyze emotional development 
B. To calculate adaptive behavior 
C. To test fine motor skills 
D. To measure intellectual ability 
To calculate adaptive behavior 
Having students keep track of their own behavior and then giving them rewards for appropriate 
behavior is known as 
 
A. contingency-based self-management 
B. functional assessm...
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SPED Praxis 5354- Planning and the Learning Environment Latest Update Graded A+
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SPED Praxis 5354- Planning and the 
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Having students keep track of their own behavior and then giving them rewards for appropriate 
behavior is known as: 
 
A. contingency-based self-management 
B. functional assessment 
C. reality therapy 
D. ecological assessment Correct Answer: A 
 
contingency-based self-management 
 
The question tests knowledge of approaches to classroom management. Contingency-based self- 
management makes students respons...
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CPDT-KA EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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LIMA stands for - Answer-Least Intrusive, Minimally Aversive 
 
CCPDT Code of Ethics - Answer-You should use positive reinforcement techniques whenever possible 
 
the first thing a trainer should do according to the Humane Hierarchy is - Answer-Recommend a vet appointment to ensure the dog is physically healthy 
 
Stimulus control - Answer-When a dog can both discriminate and generalize a behavior, he is said to have learned (dog offers a specific canine behavior when you ask for it and doesn'...
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Deaf Education Praxis 5272 Latest 2024 Graded A+ Deaf Etiologies Disease Rubella, encephalitis, bacterial infection, meningitis, CMV, typhoid fever, RH incompatible 
Deaf Etiologies General Disease, Heredity, Accidents, Prematurity, Noise 
Deaf Etiology Heredity Consanguinity (in family), Marriages of the Deaf, Waardenberg Syndrom 
Premack Principle students will perform unpleasant tasks to get something enjoyable 
Bloom's Taxonomy A system for classifying knowledge learning outcomes in terms o...
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BCBA Exam: Section 8 - Behavior Change Procedures Questions and Correct Solutions 2024
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BCBA Exam: Section 8 - Behavior Change 
Procedures Questions and Correct Solutions 
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premack principle (David Premack, 1959) - Answer -a principle that states that making the opportunity to 
engage in a high-probability behavior (i.e., something you are more likely to do) CONTINGENT upon the 
occurrence of low-probability behavior (i.e., something you are less likely to do) will function as a 
reinforcer for the low-probability behavior 
First _________, Then _____________ - Answer -The Pre...
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Theories LPC Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Skinner (Behavioral Therapy-Operant Conditioning) - ANSWERS1. Environmnet provides for an individual two types of situations: positive and negative which determine behavior. 
2. Learning only takes place where there is either positive or negative reinforcement. We exhibit or inhibit behaviors because of the ramifications given to those behaviors. 
3. Behavioral modification derives from operant conditioning. The objective is to increase desira...
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CPDT-KA Comprehensive Study Questions & Answers: Updated Solution
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What is a Punisher 
(Ans- something the learner will work to avoid and diminishes likelihood behavior will repeat 
 
Primary Reinforcers 
(Ans- food, reproductive opportunity, water, physical and emotional security, sometimes play 
 
Secondary Reinforcer 
(Ans- The stimulus is paired with or predicting a primary reinforcer, EX: clicker predicting food 
 
Tertiary Reinforcer 
 (Ans- A behavior or stimulus that has been paired with or predicts a secondary reinforcer; helps create behavior chain...
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BCBA Section GEffective use of reinforcement - correct answer Initial criterion should be easy to achieve 
 
Vary reinforcers 
 
Use direct reinforcers 
 
Use a dense schedule at first and gradually fade 
 
Gradually move from contrived contingencies to natural contingencies 
 
Gradually move from intermittent and delayed schedules 
 
Use contingent attention and behavior specific praise 
 
Pair SR procedures with prompting 
 
Premack Principle - correct answer AKA Grandmas Law, relativity theor...
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conditioned punisher - A previously neutral stimulus change that functions as a punisher because of prior pairing with one or more other punishers. 
 
unconditioned punisher - A stimulus that, usually, is punishing without any prior learning. 
 
conditioned reinforcer - a stimulus that has acquired reinforcing properties through prior learning 
 
Unconditioned Reinforcer - A stimulus that, usually, is reinforcing without any prior learning. 
 
Side effects of punishment - May lead to an increase...
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operant conditioning learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified 
by reinforcement or punishment. 
 
classical conditioning a learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired; 
a response that is at first elicited by the second stimulus is eventually elicited by the first 
stimulus alone. 
 
positive reinforcement Increasing behaviors by presenting positive stimuli, such as food or a 
toy. 
 
positive ...
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