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Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst

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Question # 61

Reinforcing closer and closer approximations to the final desired behavior involves:

A.

chaining.

B.

differential reinforcement.

C.

precision teaching.

D.

response fading.

Question # 62

Marvell is working on a new case with a student who refuses to attend school. Before deciding on a treatment plan, Marvell schedules interviews and observation sessions. This is an example of which assumption of behavior analysis?

A.

determinism

B.

empiricism

C.

skepticism

D.

parsimony

Question # 63

During the hour immediately following meals, Bill asks for more food. Data are collected only during this hour after each meal. Which method of data collection would be MOST accurate?

A.

duration recording

B.

frequency recording

C.

narrative recording

D.

partial-interval recording

Question # 64

A behavioral assessment indicates that the problem behavior of a young woman is maintained by others bringing things to her or taking things away following occurrence of the behavior. Since the behavior results in physical injury, the decision to decrease its occurrence has been made. Which is the BEST general approach?

A.

Determine a potential punisher and deliver it following every occurrence of the behavior, but do not provide or remove other things following the occurrence.

B.

Prevent the behavior by physically blocking each response.

C.

Stop providing or removing things following the behavior and allow it to undergo extinction.

D.

Use protective equipment that prevents injury and establish a replacement behavior that results in things being provided to or removed from the woman.

Question # 65

For promoting maintenance, which approach is MOST appropriate?

A.

Continually reinforce the behavior in the natural environment.

B.

Discontinue the schedule of reinforcement used in the training environment.

C.

Implement a token economy including point gains and point losses for use in both the training setting and the natural environment.

D.

Use a reinforcement schedule that most closely approximates the schedule in the natural environment.

Question # 66

To increase the likelihood of beginning a difficult task:

A.

arrange a reinforcer for its completion.

B.

do several easy tasks first.

C.

arrange for periodic reminders.

D.

establish a deadline for completion.

Question # 67

The teachers have identified bullying as a problem behavior for a particular student. What should the behavior analyst do next?

A.

Raise awareness of the impact of bullying by holding a school-wide discussion.

B.

Collect information about the frequency and duration of the behavior.

C.

Develop an operational definition of the behavior.

D.

Conduct a functional analysis of bullying.

Question # 68

A behavior analyst is asked to consult about a 10-year-old child who gets out of his seat during class at least once every 15 minutes. The behavior analyst wants the teacher to collect data on the child’s on-task behavior. Given that the teacher works alone in the classroom with 30 children, the BEST procedure to employ would bE.

A.

interval recording.

B.

latency recording.

C.

duration recording.

D.

time sampling.

Question # 69

A teacher gives a student a piece of paper and asks him to draw a picture. To request a crayon, the student looks at the teacher and says, " Crayon. " In response to this, the teacher replies, " Say, ' Crayon please ' . " The student complies with the request and the teacher gives them a crayon. This exchange is an example oF.

A.

coincidental teaching.

B.

incidental teaching.

C.

precision teaching.

D.

vicarious teaching.

Question # 70

The matching law states that when responding is reinforced on concurrent VI-20 and VI-50 schedules, the:

A.

number of responses will match the number of reinforcers obtained.

B.

proportion of responses for each alternative will become equal over time.

C.

organism will respond exclusively to the alternative with the highest rate of reinforcement.

D.

proportion of responses across the two alternatives will equal the proportion of reinforcers obtained for those alternatives.

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