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ABA PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) - Correct Answer Neurological, lifelong, developmental disability characterized by excesses and deficits Prevalence of ASD - Correct Answer 1:59 children, 4:1 boys to girls, 1:42 for boys, 1:189 for gi...

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ABA PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100%
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) - Correct Answer Neurological, lifelong, developmental disability
characterized by excesses and deficits



Prevalence of ASD - Correct Answer 1:59 children, 4:1 boys to girls, 1:42 for boys, 1:189 for girls



Founding Fathers in ABA - Correct Answer Lovaas (Early Intensive Behavior Intervention), Skinner
(operant conditioning), Watson (behaviorism), Thorndike (behaviorism), Pavlov (classical
conditioning)



Triad of impairments ASD - Correct Answer Social Communication, Social Interaction, Social
Imagination



Impairment in Social Communication - Correct Answer impairment in ability to communicate with
others socially, may ask repetitive questions or take what others say literally



Impairment in Social Interaction - Correct Answer impairment in how an individual behaves when
around others and how they build friendships, may observe child invading personal space or
inappropriately touching others



Impairment in Social Imagination - Correct Answer impairments in the ability to engage in flexible
thinking related to perspectives, interests, routines, and rules



Serial Thinking - Correct Answer Theory that individuals w ASD cannot process more than one piece
of information at a time



Joint Attention - Correct Answer Sharing attention between another person and an object



Auditory Processing Disorder - Correct Answer typically have normal hearing but struggle to process
and make meaning of sounds



Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) - Correct Answer connected to IDEA, students spend as much
time possible mainstreamed in general education classes

, Individualized Education Plan (IEP) - Correct Answer One annual goal w 3 objectives that are smaller
benchmarks the client will meet throughout the year



Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) 1975 - Correct Answer A special education law that
requires schools to educate students with disabilities in least restrictive environments to the greatest
extent of their abilities using plans tailored to the individual needs of the students.



3 Term Contingency - Correct Answer ABC Antecedent: what occurs immediately before a behavior
Behavior: interaction between individual and environment Consequence: what occurs immediately
after a behavior



Matching Law - Correct Answer intensity of reinforcement matches the intensity of the expected
demand



Satiation - Correct Answer A decrease in the frequency of operant behavior presumed to be the
result of continued contact with or consumption of a reinforcer that has followed the behavior.
"Thanksgiving Effect"



Deprivation - Correct Answer no continuous access to item/activity which increases the frequency of
operant behavior "Diamond Effect"



Reinforcement - Correct Answer INCREASES behavior



Punishment - Correct Answer DECREASES behavior



+ Positive Reinforcement/Punishment - Correct Answer addition to the environment



- Negative Reinforcement/Punishment - Correct Answer removal/subtraction from the environment



Schedules of Reinforcement - Correct Answer Continuous, Fixed/Variable Interval, Fixed/Variable
Ratio, Extinction



Continuous Schedule of Reinforcement - Correct Answer reinforcing the desired operant response
each time it is made

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