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Behavior modification emphasizes hypothetical underlying causes of behavior. True/False False Behavior is defined as : a. the traits of a person b. what a person says or does c. a person's mental processes d. attitudes and beliefs that lead to action b which of the following is NOT a cha...

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ABA Exam Questions and Correct
Answers the Latest Update
Behavior modification emphasizes hypothetical underlying causes of behavior.




True/False


✓ False



Behavior is defined as :




a. the traits of a person

b. what a person says or does

c. a person's mental processes

d. attitudes and beliefs that lead to action


✓ b



which of the following is NOT a characteristic of behavior?




a. behavior has dimensions

b. behavior is lawful

c. behavior can be observed, described, and recorded

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d. behavior is always overt


✓ d



Thorndike demonstrated that a behavior which produces a desirable effect on

the environment will likely be repeated. This is known as:




a. law of effect

b. law of causation

c. law of behavior

d. law of replication


✓ a



Which of the following was an important figure in the development of behavior

modification who demonstrated that a reflex could be conditioned to a neutral

stimuli




a. Freud

b. Pavlov

c. Thorndike

d. Skinner


✓ B

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Alex likes to drive faster than the speed limit. Alex's behavior for driving too

fast is an example of




a. behavioral risk

b. behavioral deficit

c. behavioral excess

d. behavioral intention


✓ c



Sam gets poor grades in school because he rarely studies. Sam's lack of studying

is an example of:




a. avoidance

b. poor motivation

c. a behavioral excess

d. a behavioral deficit


✓ d



an event in the middle of an immediate environment that controls a behavior is

referred to as:




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