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MHS 2001



Methods of Behavior
Analysis


Q & A w/ Rationales




2024

,1. Which type of behavior analysis focuses on the
immediate environmental factors that influence behavior?
a) Applied behavior analysis
b) Radical behaviorism
c) Cognitive behavior therapy
d) Immediacy behavior analysis

Answer: a) Applied behavior analysis
Rationale: Applied behavior analysis examines the
relationship between behavior and environmental variables.
It aims to modify behavior by identifying and
systematically changing the relevant environmental factors.

2. Which of the following is a key concept in operant
conditioning?
a) Classical conditioning
b) Reinforcement
c) Shaping
d) Extinction

Answer: b) Reinforcement
Rationale: Operant conditioning is based on the principle
that behavior is influenced by its consequences.
Reinforcement refers to the process of strengthening a
behavior by providing a consequence that increases the
likelihood of the behavior being repeated.

3. Which research method involves systematically

, manipulating one or more variables to determine their
effects on behavior?
a) Correlational study
b) Observational study
c) Experimental study
d) Descriptive study

Answer: c) Experimental study
Rationale: Experimental studies involve manipulating
variables to observe their impact on behavior. This allows
researchers to establish cause-and-effect relationships
between variables.

4. What type of conditioning involves pairing a neutral
stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to create a learned
response?
a) Operant conditioning
b) Classical conditioning
c) Observational conditioning
d) Respondent conditioning

Answer: b) Classical conditioning
Rationale: Classical conditioning occurs when a neutral
stimulus becomes associated with an unconditioned
stimulus, eliciting a response known as a conditioned
response.

5. In the context of behavior analysis, what does the term
"ABC" stand for?
a) Aversive, Behavior, Consequence

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