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[Show more]Autism is a: 
 
A. Neurodevelopment Disorder 
B. Mood Disorder 
C. Metabolic Disorder - ANS A 
 
ASD is characterized by: 
 
A. "Difficulties with reading, writing and math" 
B. "Difficulties in social interaction, communication and repetitive behaviors" 
C. "Difficulties with communication...
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Add to cartAutism is a: 
 
A. Neurodevelopment Disorder 
B. Mood Disorder 
C. Metabolic Disorder - ANS A 
 
ASD is characterized by: 
 
A. "Difficulties with reading, writing and math" 
B. "Difficulties in social interaction, communication and repetitive behaviors" 
C. "Difficulties with communication...
Which of the following statements is true? 
A. Accurate data is sometimes necessary for making sure that behavior change plans are relevant to the person receiving them. 
B. Accurate data is always necessary for building behavior change plans and measuring progress. 
C. If most of the data collected...
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Add to cartWhich of the following statements is true? 
A. Accurate data is sometimes necessary for making sure that behavior change plans are relevant to the person receiving them. 
B. Accurate data is always necessary for building behavior change plans and measuring progress. 
C. If most of the data collected...
Motivating Operations (MO) - An environmental variable that alters the reinforcing effectiveness of some stimulus, object, or event. 
 
Contingency - Refers to dependent and/or temporal relations between operant behavior an it's controlling variables. 
 
Satiation - Repeated presentation of a...
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Add to cartMotivating Operations (MO) - An environmental variable that alters the reinforcing effectiveness of some stimulus, object, or event. 
 
Contingency - Refers to dependent and/or temporal relations between operant behavior an it's controlling variables. 
 
Satiation - Repeated presentation of a...
Forward Chaining - Begin with the first SD- response component in the chain and then continue forward through the remaining SD-response components. 
 
Example: Teaching a child to brush their teeth from the beginning of the task with the SD "Brush your teeth" the child gets the tooth brush, turns...
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Add to cartForward Chaining - Begin with the first SD- response component in the chain and then continue forward through the remaining SD-response components. 
 
Example: Teaching a child to brush their teeth from the beginning of the task with the SD "Brush your teeth" the child gets the tooth brush, turns...
Which data recording method would be best used to measure the time between when a cue was delivered and a learner responded to the cue? - Ans Latency 
 
Susan's tantrums seemed to last longer with every passing day. Which data collection procedure would be the best to use to determine how long her...
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Add to cartWhich data recording method would be best used to measure the time between when a cue was delivered and a learner responded to the cue? - Ans Latency 
 
Susan's tantrums seemed to last longer with every passing day. Which data collection procedure would be the best to use to determine how long her...
Deficits in Social Emotional Reciprocity - Range from abnormal social approach and failure of normal back and forth conversations; to reduced sharing of interests, emotions, or affect: to failure to initiate or respond to social interactions. 
 
Deficits in nonverbal communicative behaviors used f...
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Add to cartDeficits in Social Emotional Reciprocity - Range from abnormal social approach and failure of normal back and forth conversations; to reduced sharing of interests, emotions, or affect: to failure to initiate or respond to social interactions. 
 
Deficits in nonverbal communicative behaviors used f...
The integrated neurobehavioral approach considers... - state of arousal, cognition, language, and social-emotional 
 
If a client doesn't understand a demand, you can... - provide visual information, give a prompt, or model 
 
If you realize you know the clients mom outside of the client, you mus...
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Add to cartThe integrated neurobehavioral approach considers... - state of arousal, cognition, language, and social-emotional 
 
If a client doesn't understand a demand, you can... - provide visual information, give a prompt, or model 
 
If you realize you know the clients mom outside of the client, you mus...
3-term contingency - Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence 
 
Access to Tangible Extinction - Continuing to deny access 
 
Access to Tangible Function - Access (tangible) seeking behaviors occur in order to gain access to an item or activity (e.g., grabbing for a toy, asking politely for a turn, p...
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Add to cart3-term contingency - Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence 
 
Access to Tangible Extinction - Continuing to deny access 
 
Access to Tangible Function - Access (tangible) seeking behaviors occur in order to gain access to an item or activity (e.g., grabbing for a toy, asking politely for a turn, p...
Deficits in social-emotional reciprocity - 
-abnormal social approach 
-failure of normal back-and-forth conversation 
-reduced sharing of interests, emotions, or affect 
-failure to initiate or respond to social interactions 
 
example of deficit of social-emotional reciprocity - he teacher ...
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Add to cartDeficits in social-emotional reciprocity - 
-abnormal social approach 
-failure of normal back-and-forth conversation 
-reduced sharing of interests, emotions, or affect 
-failure to initiate or respond to social interactions 
 
example of deficit of social-emotional reciprocity - he teacher ...
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