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Sally is observing a new client, Michael. Every time she comes in the room, he puts his head down. She is possible experiencing an effect known as: - ️️reactivity Sam was excited to show his supervisor an idea for a behavior plan. His target behavior was "lose weight". What response should t...

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Sally is observing a new client, Michael. Every time she comes in the room, he puts his
head down. She is possible experiencing an effect known as: - ✔️✔️reactivity

Sam was excited to show his supervisor an idea for a behavior plan. His target behavior
was "lose weight". What response should the BCBA provide? - ✔️✔️Weight loss is a
direct effect of other behaviors and not appropriate as a "target behavior"


Sally is observing a new client, Michael. Every time she comes in the room, he puts his
head down. She is possible experiencing an effect known as: - ✔️✔️reactivity



Anjali, a BCBA, was in an IEP meeting for a new student in the school. One of the
attendees indicated that they conducted interviews with previous teachers and they all
said the boy exhibited the target behavior when he wanted was attention. The attendee
suggested the group move forward with goals related to attention seeking. How should
Anjali respond? - ✔️✔️Suggest direct observation first
Suggest baseline data collection
Suggest a functional behavior assessment
All of the above are appropriate.

Margo distributed several questionnaires to her new client's teachers, asking them
about particular behaviors. What assessment method is she using? - ✔️✔️indirect
assessment

Margo distributed several questionnaires to her new client's teachers, asking them
about particular behaviors. What assessment method is she using? - ✔️✔️indirect
assessment

When considering a target behavior, Fernando is careful to select one that will expose
the individual to new environments, including the reinforcers and punishers that go
along with it. What is the best name for this? - ✔️✔️behavior cusp



Dominique wants to create a visual display that will display discrete sets of data that are
not related to one another. Her best option would be: - ✔️✔️bar graph

, Miguel wants to create a standardized visual display that will demonstrate frequency
over time. His best option would be: - ✔️✔️standard celeration chart

Emilia was working with a family that was having a difficult time understanding Applied
Behavior Analysis. They indicated that their daughter's maladaptive behaviors came
"out of nowhere" and that there was "no logic" behind them. Emilia had to explain to
them that the science of ABA relies on the assumption that the world is a lawful place
and that behaviors are not random. Emilia is describing: - ✔️✔️philosophical doubt

conceptually systematic

determinism- correct answer

empiricism

Zoe examined her assessment data. The data were undifferentiated, despite her
confidence that the function of behavior was to receive tangible (i.e., chocolate). Upon
investigation, she discovered her learner had free access to chocolate the hour before
each of her assessment periods. This unplanned for variable is known as: -
✔️✔️duplicate variable

extraneous variable- correct answer

concurring variable

independent variable

Morgan was concerned about his new learner - he would doodle during math
assessments and his grade was going down. He took baseline for 2 days, but there was
no real pattern, so he immediately started the intervention. What should have Morgan
done differently? - ✔️✔️He should have waited until there was a steady state of
responding before beginning the intervention.
correct answer

He should have conducted an assessment for at least two weeks.

He should have asked the learner if they liked art better than math.

Nothing - when a behavior is serious to the analyst, it warrants immediate intervention.

Sally examined her intervention data. She wanted her learner to increase the number of
words read per minute. According the SCC, there was a x1.4 celeration. When her
supervisor (not a behavior analyst) asked how the learner was progressing, she
responded: - ✔️✔️Very well! The learner is demonstrating acceleration - which you can
see by the ascending line on the chart. correct answer

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