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SPCE 611 exam Questions & Correct Answers/ Graded A+
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[Show more]The behavior analyst is working with a teacher that has identified many problems. The behavior 
analyst might want to select the target behavior based on any of these variables except: 
: The one that irritates the teacher 
If a problem behavior is to be eliminated or reduced, the practitioner must...
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analyst might want to select the target behavior based on any of these variables except: 
: The one that irritates the teacher 
If a problem behavior is to be eliminated or reduced, the practitioner must...
Which of the following refers to the overall direction a data path takes? 
: trend 
In a multiple baseline design graph, what do you remove from the x axis in all but the last graph? 
: the number or dates for sessions 
Which of the following is an example of a discontinous measurement system? 
: mo...
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Add to cartWhich of the following refers to the overall direction a data path takes? 
: trend 
In a multiple baseline design graph, what do you remove from the x axis in all but the last graph? 
: the number or dates for sessions 
Which of the following is an example of a discontinous measurement system? 
: mo...
The levels of understanding science includes: 
: prediction, description, control 
Science is predicated on which assumption? 
: determinism 
When we repeat experiments, what are we hoping to establish? 
: Replication 
When we assume that inner causes or phenomena directly cause/mediate some forms o...
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Add to cartThe levels of understanding science includes: 
: prediction, description, control 
Science is predicated on which assumption? 
: determinism 
When we repeat experiments, what are we hoping to establish? 
: Replication 
When we assume that inner causes or phenomena directly cause/mediate some forms o...
the extent to which the data represents the phenomenon being assessed 
: validity 
A _______ measure of the behavior of interest will always possess more validity than an indirect 
measurement 
: direct 
the extent to which the observed value matches the true state or value 
: accuracy 
the quantit...
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Add to cartthe extent to which the data represents the phenomenon being assessed 
: validity 
A _______ measure of the behavior of interest will always possess more validity than an indirect 
measurement 
: direct 
the extent to which the observed value matches the true state or value 
: accuracy 
the quantit...
The behavior analyst is working with a teacher that has identified many problems. The behavior 
analyst might want to select the target behavior based on any of these variables except: 
: The one that irritates the teacher 
If a problem behavior is to be eliminated or reduced, the practitioner must...
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Add to cartThe behavior analyst is working with a teacher that has identified many problems. The behavior 
analyst might want to select the target behavior based on any of these variables except: 
: The one that irritates the teacher 
If a problem behavior is to be eliminated or reduced, the practitioner must...
Description 
: The level of investigation that involves the collection of facts about observed events that can 
be quantified, classified, and examined for possible relations with other known facts, and often 
suggests hypotheses or questions for additional research. P. 3 
Prediction 
: The level ...
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Add to cartDescription 
: The level of investigation that involves the collection of facts about observed events that can 
be quantified, classified, and examined for possible relations with other known facts, and often 
suggests hypotheses or questions for additional research. P. 3 
Prediction 
: The level ...
A(n) _______ measure of the actual behavior of interest will always possess more validity than a(n) 
_______ measure. 
: Direct, Indirect 
______ measurement is consistent measurement 
: Reliable 
When data give an unwarranted or misleading picture of the behavior because of the way 
measurement w...
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Add to cartA(n) _______ measure of the actual behavior of interest will always possess more validity than a(n) 
_______ measure. 
: Direct, Indirect 
______ measurement is consistent measurement 
: Reliable 
When data give an unwarranted or misleading picture of the behavior because of the way 
measurement w...
Stan has to walk home from work, which is a one-mile walk. It is July when it is 102 degrees out. Stan 
sees a convenience store with a sign that says, "ice-cold drinks here," and he realizes how thirsty he 
is. He goes into the convenience store to buy a drink. What does the sign saying, " ice...
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Add to cartStan has to walk home from work, which is a one-mile walk. It is July when it is 102 degrees out. Stan 
sees a convenience store with a sign that says, "ice-cold drinks here," and he realizes how thirsty he 
is. He goes into the convenience store to buy a drink. What does the sign saying, " ice...
Punishment 
: Presentation of a stimulus that decreases the rate of occurrence of the target behavior 
Negative Punishment 
: The removal of a stimulus that decreases the rate of occurrence of the target behavior 
Recovery from punishment 
: After punishment is discontinued, sometimes the behavior t...
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Add to cartPunishment 
: Presentation of a stimulus that decreases the rate of occurrence of the target behavior 
Negative Punishment 
: The removal of a stimulus that decreases the rate of occurrence of the target behavior 
Recovery from punishment 
: After punishment is discontinued, sometimes the behavior t...
The levels of understanding science includes: 
: prediction, description, control 
Science is predicated on which assumption? 
: determinism 
When we repeat experiments, what are we hoping to establish? 
: Replication 
When we assume that inner causes or phenomena directly cause/mediate some forms o...
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Add to cartThe levels of understanding science includes: 
: prediction, description, control 
Science is predicated on which assumption? 
: determinism 
When we repeat experiments, what are we hoping to establish? 
: Replication 
When we assume that inner causes or phenomena directly cause/mediate some forms o...
positive reinforcement 
: occurs when a response is followed immediately by the presentation of a stimulus change that 
increases the future occurrence of similar responses. 
positive reinforcer 
: the stimulus that is presented as a consequence, and that is responsible for the subsequent 
increas...
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Add to cartpositive reinforcement 
: occurs when a response is followed immediately by the presentation of a stimulus change that 
increases the future occurrence of similar responses. 
positive reinforcer 
: the stimulus that is presented as a consequence, and that is responsible for the subsequent 
increas...
If individual(s) attempt to "sabotage" a group contingency, you can address it by: 
: Form a separate team for the sabateurs 
One of the disadvantages of a dependent group oriented contingencies is 
: Potential for harassment for the individual whose behavior affects the reward delivery 
One of th...
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Add to cartIf individual(s) attempt to "sabotage" a group contingency, you can address it by: 
: Form a separate team for the sabateurs 
One of the disadvantages of a dependent group oriented contingencies is 
: Potential for harassment for the individual whose behavior affects the reward delivery 
One of th...
One advantage to free operant preference assessments is: 
: there is less potential for children to satiate on the stimuli than with the force choice and 
approach responding assessments. 
they provide a rank orderof preferences, unlike forced choice assessments 
they can be less time consuming tha...
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Add to cartOne advantage to free operant preference assessments is: 
: there is less potential for children to satiate on the stimuli than with the force choice and 
approach responding assessments. 
they provide a rank orderof preferences, unlike forced choice assessments 
they can be less time consuming tha...
ABA 
: scientific approach for discovering environmental variables that reliably influence socially 
significant behavior and for developing a technology of behavior change that takes practical 
advantage of those discoveries 
** socially important behaviors 
What are the three types of investigat...
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: scientific approach for discovering environmental variables that reliably influence socially 
significant behavior and for developing a technology of behavior change that takes practical 
advantage of those discoveries 
** socially important behaviors 
What are the three types of investigat...
What is the goal of science? 
: To fully understand the phenomena being studied. 
Events are related in systematic ways to other factors. 
: Determinism. 
An organism's interaction with the environment that's characterized by a displacement of space 
through time that results in a change in at le...
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Add to cartWhat is the goal of science? 
: To fully understand the phenomena being studied. 
Events are related in systematic ways to other factors. 
: Determinism. 
An organism's interaction with the environment that's characterized by a displacement of space 
through time that results in a change in at le...
Description 
: The level of investigation that involves the collection of facts about observed events that can 
be quantified, classified, and examined for possible relations with other known facts, and often 
suggests hypotheses or questions for additional research is 
Prediction 
: The level of ...
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Add to cartDescription 
: The level of investigation that involves the collection of facts about observed events that can 
be quantified, classified, and examined for possible relations with other known facts, and often 
suggests hypotheses or questions for additional research is 
Prediction 
: The level of ...
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